вторник, 27 августа 2019 г.

Idiom "beauty queen"

Future Perfect Continuous (use)


Seonaid Beckwith

Perfect English GrammarWe've already talked about how to form the future perfect continuous (subject + will + have + been + verb+ing). Now, let's talk about how to use it. Its most common use is to say 'how long' up to a point in the future.

Idiom "a bit of a stretch"

Summer Vocabulary

Here in the U.S., we’re in the middle of summer – the hottest part of the year! Today you’ll learn some English vocabulary related to summer and hot weather, with pictures to help you remember the words.

пятница, 23 августа 2019 г.

British Food Vocabulary

British Food Vocabulary
What are some traditional British dishes? What snacks do people normally eat? And what are these strange things you can see on pub and cafe menus? Here’s our guide to British food vocabulary so you can understand menus and talk about food in the UK.

Idiom "backpedal"

At the cinema or in the cinema?

Seonaid Beckwith
Perfect English GrammarCommon questions: At the cinema or in the cinema? I'm often asked if we should say 'I'll meet you at the cinema' or 'I'll meet you in the cinema'. The answer is that both are correct. We can think about the cinema as a point (in this case we use 'at') or we can think about the cinema as a building (in this case we use 'in').