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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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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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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Learn how to use the words raise and rise correctly. Use my raise vs rise exercises – practice makes perfect!
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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 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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Learn what the suffix -less means, and find out which words ending in less YOU should know for your B2, C1, and C2 exams.
English Words Ending in LESS (From B1 to C2) Read More »
A list of responses to thank you, and examples of how to use them in formal and informal situations. Plus the all-time best reply to thank you!
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The difference between your and you’re explained – crystal clear! Lots of examples and a fun game to let your practice. Plus memes!
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Disclaimer: This article contains lots of bad words. If you don’t want to read bad words, don’t click on an article about swearing. I haven’t included racist or homophobic language. You should swear at someone because they are behaving badly, not because of how they were born. Note: Don’t use these phrases in your job
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A resource to help you say mathematical things in English.
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Stop making these basic mistakes! Especially useful for German native speakers. Contains a free worksheet you can print out.
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Learn how to use ‘used to do’ and ‘used to doing’ correctly. Includes a worksheet I use with my own students. Enjoy!
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The phrasal verbs “give up” and “give in” can be confusing. Sometimes it seems like they are similar, and sometimes they seem very different. That’s partly because (like many phrasal verbs) they have multiple meanings. In this article we’ll try to make things crystal clear. First off, their meanings. Give Up Meanings Stop trying. Stop
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