Talking about HOPE in English
Hi dear readers. Are you a hopeful person, or do you give up hope easily? Without further ado, let’s dive into the vocabulary we need for talking about hope in English.
Hi dear readers. Are you a hopeful person, or do you give up hope easily? Without further ado, let’s dive into the vocabulary we need for talking about hope in English.
Hi dear English students! Are you a student? Or maybe a teacher? Do you lack words when you want to describe yourself or your students? Keep reading, because in this lesson you can learn 33 adjectives to describe a student.
Hi dear English learners! Here is a very important topic for you today. It is vocabulary related to environment. You may know how to talk about it in your language, but how familiar are you with this vocabulary in English? As you already know, we need to know how our environment is changing so that we can fight for the health and well-being of our one and only planet. In that sense, let’s look at some essential vocabulary related to the environment.
Hi dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we’re going to look at negative prefixes and suffixes in English. I’m sure that you’re sometimes confused and can’t tell if somebody is impolite or unpolite, but don’t worry, you’re not the only one. So, let’s get started with the lesson and hope it will help you clear up some things related to this particular subject.
25 Ways to Use the Verb WAIT Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! We will learn 25 ways to use the verb “wait”. This includes collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms, and synonyms, which will boost your vocabulary in many ways. Let’s get started! How many different words can we use Read more
Have you ever wondered why we need adjectives? Well, we need them to clarify things and make them more interesting. The description without an adjective is dull, boring and unclear. Although it can be pretty hard to find adjectives to describe how we feel and what we mean sometimes, don’t despair and just try to add more words into your vocabulary. In that sense, here are 46 adjectives to describe feelings in context to help you express your thoughts better.
As you know, a brave person is someone who is not afraid in dangerous situations. Don’t you think you’re overusing this adjective? Well, let’s improve your vocabulary with these synonyms. Learn different ways to say “brave”.