38 Phrasal Verbs for Travel – Ideal for CAE and IELTS
Learn 38 phrasal verbs to talk about traveling! This guide includes some ideas for C1 Advanced and IELTS students.
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Learn 38 phrasal verbs to talk about traveling! This guide includes some ideas for C1 Advanced and IELTS students.
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This article will help you feel confident discussing art in English! You will learn words and phrases commonly used in the art world.
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A fun test to help you improve your introductions. Think to yourself, ‘What would Andrew write?’
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One of my earliest memories of teaching English was a student complaining about a ‘had had’ sentence. “There’s nothing wrong with it,” I promised him. “It’s a totally normal English sentence.” “But it’s got two verbs in it!” he yelled. He was so angry about it! There are lots of English sentence constructions that students
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Learn the difference between suppose and supposed to and take a short test to check if you understand how to use these phrases in context!
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This article explains the differences in meaning between career and job, work and career, job and work. Let’s start with a quick overview of the definitions. JOB (countable noun) A job is a paid position of regular employment. There are easy jobs like farmer or nurse and hard jobs like English teacher. There are full-time
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5 tips to help you improve your resume/CV by having sparkling grammar and perfect spelling!
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You might have heard that phrasal verbs are informal (not always true!) and maybe you think that means you don’t need to learn them in a business setting. But you do! Business English is just English, and all English native speakers use phrasal verbs all the time. In this article we’ll teach you some common
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Just a short test to see if you know these common phrasal verbs used in business English situations.
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Learn how to use the words raise and rise correctly. Use my raise vs rise exercises – practice makes perfect!
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A super-quick test to make sure you totally know the difference between raise and rise.
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Learn 10 idioms related to birds. Includes examples of how to use them in your English exams!
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Learn 10 idioms related to the word ‘life’. Includes examples of how to use them in your English exams!
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Learn how to use the words fun and funny correctly. Use my fun vs funny exercises – practice makes perfect!
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A super-quick test to make sure you totally know the difference between fun and funny.
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A great way to improve your English vocabulary is to learn a few idioms. Here are some common English idioms on the topic of animals. #1: [Being a] Guinea Pig A guinea pig is a small, cuddly animal like a hamster. They were often used in laboratories – scientists would test new chemicals on them
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There are 14 commonly used punctuation marks in English. Here’s what they mean and how to use them?
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10 common idioms with the word ‘hot’ that you can learn and use after reading!
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Learn the difference between the present simple (go, eat, drink) and the present continuous (be going, be eating, be drinking). Includes exercises!
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