Idioms about Judgement and First Impressions
Learn idioms about judgement and first impressions in English, including don’t judge a book by its cover, jump to conclusions, and more
Learn idioms about judgement and first impressions in English, including don’t judge a book by its cover, jump to conclusions, and more
Learn the most useful phrasal verbs with make, including their meanings, example sentences and practical tips for remembering them.
Alternatives to “I’m Fine” in English (a Rich, Natural Guide to How We Really Talk about How We Feel) “How are you?” “I’m fine.” These two lines are probably the most common conversation in the history of the English language. They’re polite. They’re safe. They’re… a little boring. In real Read more
Phrases for Showing Interest in Conversation (and Sounding More Natural in English) Good conversations are not built only on good grammar. They are built on attention, curiosity, and reaction. You can speak perfect English and still sound cold, distant, or uninterested if you don’t react to what the other person Read more
Miss vs Lack Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are looking at two verbs that often cause confusion: miss and lack. They may look similar at first glance, but they express two very different ideas. Understanding the difference will help you speak and write more naturally — especially at Cambridge Read more
30 Adjectives to Describe a Garden Hello dear English learners! If you love describing places in a vivid, elegant way — especially in Cambridge writing tasks or storytelling — learning rich adjectives for gardens will help you paint pictures with words. Whether the garden is peaceful, wild, carefully designed or Read more
Phrasal Verbs for University Life (B2–C1 Vocabulary Guide) University life is a whirlwind of deadlines, lectures, friendships, and new experiences. To describe all of this naturally in English — especially in Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced exams — phrasal verbs are indispensable. They bring colour, precision, and fluency to Read more