How to Write about Social Issues in English
Learn how to write about social issues in English with clear structure, useful vocabulary, linking words, and model examples. Perfect for B2 First and C1 Advanced learners.
Learn how to write about social issues in English with clear structure, useful vocabulary, linking words, and model examples. Perfect for B2 First and C1 Advanced learners.
Learn the difference between since, although and even though with simple explanations, natural examples, and common mistakes for English learners.
Advanced Conjunctions in English: How to Use Not Only… But Also, Hardly… When & More There comes a moment in every English learner’s life when simple sentences are no longer enough. “I was tired, but I finished.” “He arrived, and we started.” “She is smart, and she is kind.” Perfectly Read more
Learn the most useful linking words to express opinion in English, from simple phrases like in my opinion to more advanced expressions such as I would argue that and it could be argued that. This lesson is ideal for B2–C1 learners, Cambridge exams, essays and speaking practice.
How to Write About a Memorable Day in Your Life Writing about a memorable day is one of those classic school tasks that never goes out of fashion — and for good reason. Everyone has at least one unforgettable moment to share. Whether it is a birthday surprise, a holiday Read more
Expressing Manner or Means – Linking Words and Expressions Hello dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we’re looking at a very useful area of English: linking words and expressions that show manner or means. These expressions help you explain how something happens or the method someone uses to achieve something. Read more
Linking Words and Phrases for Concession in English If you want to write balanced, mature essays in English, you need to know how to use linking words for concession. These words and phrases help you admit that one idea may be true while still showing contrast, disagreement, or a different Read more