Take –off: Meaning one: an airplane goes into the air. So when a flight leaves, we say it took off. Example: The flight to NY took off at 11 am...
Category - Phrases
A very common topic in IELTS speaking is to describe someone you know. These relationship idioms in the lesson by Rachna should help you do this...
We all want people to agree with what we have to say. But we all know that it is quite impossible for that to happen every single time. So...
You might encounter some new words while you go to watch a movie. In this lesson you will learn some of those useful words and expressions when you...
Nobody likes to talk about death and knowing what to say when people die is quite a difficult thing for English Speakers as well as English learners...
‘Ought to’ is a modal auxiliary verb and its meaning changes depending on how it is used in a sentence. In this lesson you will learn the usage of...
This lesson is perfect for smokers ! New words , expressions that can be used when talking about cigarettes. But lets not forget that smoking is...
When it comes to calming angry customers, it is important to use the right words. And handling an angry customer is the most challenging aspect of a...
We all compare ourselves to something or the other, so here are some phrases that will help you to compare people to something and help you to speak...
There are many car related topics in English. Whether you planning on buying or renting or just discussing cars this lesson will help you to know...
In English, we sometimes use compound words in order to be descriptive and thorough going in our explanations. For ESL students, compounds can be...
A Phrasal Verb consists of a verb and a preposition or adverb that changes the meaning. In this lesson let us learn the common phrasal verbs with put...
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Finished watching the lesson, now it’s time to take a test to see how much have you learned from this lesson. [hr style=”single”]...