Phrasal Verbs for Discussions in English
Learn useful phrasal verbs for discussions in English, including bring up, point out, back up, move on and sum up, with meanings, examples and practice.
Learn useful phrasal verbs for discussions in English, including bring up, point out, back up, move on and sum up, with meanings, examples and practice.
Describing the Way People Dress in English Describing the way people dress in English helps you talk about style, personality, first impressions and social situations more naturally. The way people dress can say a great deal before they even speak. Clothes can suggest confidence, creativity, professionalism, simplicity, elegance or even Read more
Expressions Related to Laziness Hello English learners! Do you sometimes feel too lazy to get out of bed on a rainy day? Or perhaps you know someone who never seems to lift a finger? In today’s lesson, we will explore common English expressions related to laziness — ideal for describing Read more
Learn useful discussion phrases in English for conversations, meetings and Cambridge speaking exams. Practise phrases for starting discussions, asking opinions, agreeing, disagreeing politely and summarising your ideas.
Learn how to improve your English more quickly with practical daily habits. These 17 tips cover vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading and writing, plus a simple 30-day learning challenge.
Learn useful vocabulary for talking about friends and friendship in English, including types of friends, friendship problems, collocations, examples and speaking practice.
Phrases with “Yourself” Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at phrases with yourself. Yourself is a reflexive form of the personal pronoun you. It is used as an object (you took a photo of yourself) and for emphasis (did you build the house yourself?). It Read more