Learn Idioms related to emotions. To carry a torch for somebody To secretly love someone who does not love you. Eg. Graeme’s been carrying a...
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Unless you’ve been living in a separate galaxy in the last few weeks, you will have noticed that many people, including English Language Trainers...
There’s no question that body language is important, you can capture – and hold – anyone’s attention without even saying a...
There are some well-known spelling differences between British English and American English. Many of these spelling differences result from French...
Words taken completely or in part from another language are known as loanwords. In the English language, there are many loanwords that have been...
This lesson takes you through some essential phrases that you can use when you talk about driving. When you ‘indicate’ you turn on a...
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Finished watching the video, now its time to take a test. [hr style=”single”] [hr style=”single”] When a strong statement is...
Slang is a kind of language consisting of informal words and phrases. These days most of the teens do use a lot of slang which adults are not aware...
Can you disagree with the fact that you have experienced fear of speaking at least once in a lifetime? Especially when English is not your native...
“What’s your best price?” “That’s too expensive.” “Your competitor is selling the same thing for .”...
One of the most useful things you can learn in English language is how to ask for the toilet! As they say, when you gotta go, you gotta go. You have...