Nominalisation in English

Nominalisation in English (C1 Advanced): How to Sound More Formal, Clear, and Sophisticated There is a moment in every advanced English learner’s life when simple sentences start to feel… a little too simple. Compare these two sentences: People discussed the problem for hours. There was a long discussion of the Read more

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation When you want to express that something happens only to a certain extent, within certain boundaries, or under specific conditions, prepositional phrases of limitation are your best friends. They help you sound accurate, controlled, and academically sophisticated — exactly what Cambridge examiners love. Prepositional Phrases Read more

Vocabulary for Business Communication

Vocabulary for Business Communication

Vocabulary for Business Communication (Useful for FCE, CAE & Workplace English) Clear, confident communication is the heart of every successful business — whether you’re writing emails, giving presentations, or collaborating with colleagues. In today’s lesson, we’ll explore essential vocabulary, collocations, phrasal verbs, and expressions used in professional communication. These will Read more

Using “Should” in English

Using “Should” in English

Using “Should” in English: Grammar Rules and Examples Hello, dear English learners! If you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, mastering grammar structures like “should” is essential. This little word appears in many exam-style tasks — from essays and proposals to speaking answers — Read more