24 Adjectives to Describe a Leader
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to look at 24 adjectives to describe a leader.
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to look at 24 adjectives to describe a leader.
Criticising and Blaming in English Hello English learners! In everyday conversations, at work, or even in exams like the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced, you’ll often come across situations where people need to criticise or blame others. Whether you’re talking about politics, workplace issues, or even family disagreements, English Read more
Talking about Similarities in English Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to learn some new vocabulary, such as words and expressions, that you need for talking about similarities in English. Here is the list: Similarly Meaning: in almost the same way. Likewise Meaning: the same, Read more
40 Words and Phrases for Giving Opinions in English Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we’ll look at a variety of phrases to use for giving opinions in English. I think that checking on social networks is a waste of time. I (strongly) believe everyone has the right to be Read more
Phrasal Verbs with FALL Hello English learners! Phrasal verbs are everywhere in English, and if you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced exams, you’ll know how important they are for both speaking and writing. Today, we’re focusing on phrasal verbs with the verb fall—a surprisingly versatile word Read more
In today’s lesson, we will look at the most common Latin phrases in English to use every day. Even if you don’t know Latin, you can enjoy using these smart phrases in your everyday conversations or writing.
Time Expressions in English Hello, English learners! Have you ever come across English phrases like “in no time,” “from time to time,” or “every now and then” and wondered what on earth they really mean? Time expressions like these are widespread in everyday English — native speakers use them all Read more