In today's English lesson you will learn some of the key words English Words about Arguing and Disagreeing. This lesson is for learners with B2 and C1 levels. … [Read more...] about English Words about Arguing and Disagreeing
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Words to talk about Celebrations in English
In this English lesson you will learn some of the main words and expressions we use in English to talk about CELEBRATIONS.We all love a good celebration. We love to celebrate, host, throw hold or have a party.When I was younger I liked to go clubbing. Nowadays I prefer to go out for a quiet drink or have a meal with some friends.My company often wines and dines … [Read more...] about Words to talk about Celebrations in English
Words to talk about problems and difficulties in English
In this English lesson you will learn some of the main words and expressions we use in English to talk about problems and difficulties. This lesson is aimed at people studying B2 level English or above.A snag is a problem that you might have with a project. It means there has been a setback for the completion time of the project.For everything to work smoothly you have … [Read more...] about Words to talk about problems and difficulties in English
Phrasal verbs with PAY
In this English lesson you will learn some of the main phrasal verbs with PAY.Phrasal verbs are difficult for people to learn English so it is best to learn this type of verb in groups. This lesson is aimed at people studying B2 level English or above.PAY phrasal verbsHere are some of the key phrasal verbs with PAY.Pay off x 3The extra training … [Read more...] about Phrasal verbs with PAY
Using Stative verbs in English
This English lesson is about stative verbs and how we use them in English. What are stative verbs? Verbs are normally either action verbs or a state (stative) verbs.For example, verbs that talk about feelings, thoughts, senses, possession and measures are state verbs.The main characteristic of stative verbs is that they are not used in continuous tenses. … [Read more...] about Using Stative verbs in English