Collocations with “Opportunity”
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at collocations with “opportunity”.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at collocations with “opportunity”.
10 English Idioms about Negotiations (with Meanings & Example Sentences) Hello English learners! If you often use English at work — especially in meetings, sales, or discussions — you’ll love today’s lesson. We’re going to look at 10 common English idioms used in negotiations and deal-making. These expressions will help Read more
Collocations about Meetings Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at some commonly used collocations related to meetings you should know. Here is the list: Arrange/set up/fix a meeting Meaning: to organize a meeting. Bring forward a meeting Meaning: to organize a meeting earlier than it Read more
Talking about Pay and Salary in English Hello, English learners! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between salary and wage? Or what commission and bonus are? Well, you are in a good place because we will be talking about pay and salary in English today. Here is the Read more
Everyday English Expressions with TAKE Some verbs do a lot of heavy lifting in English, and take is one of them. It appears in everyday conversations, news articles, emails, and exam answers — often in fixed expressions that don’t always make sense if you translate them word for word. That’s Read more
Collocations Related to Work Hello English learners! Are you preparing for the B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam? Then this lesson is for you! Today, we’ll focus on some useful collocations related to work — expressions that native speakers use naturally when talking about jobs, working hours, pay, and Read more