суббота, 3 августа 2013 г.

Phrasal Verbs about Socializing

ask (someone) over
If you ask someone over, you invite the person to your house or apartment:
“My roommates and I are going to ask our English teacher over for lunch.”

вторник, 30 июля 2013 г.

so clever...


Using Wish

Wish can be a tricky word to use in English, so today, I will show you how we use this word in our everyday English Conversation. We use wish + were when we imagine that we want a situation to be different than it is. When we wish for things like this, we are just imagining something we do not think is possible:
  • wish I were taller. I’m not tall, but want to be taller.

воскресенье, 28 июля 2013 г.

DO and MAKE: 60 common expressions


The 50 most important English proverbs


Every culture has a collection of wise sayings that offer advice about how to live your life. These sayings are called "proverbs".
It's good to know the really common English proverbs because you hear them come up in conversation all the time. Sometimes people say the entire proverb to give advice to a friend.

Using Worth

If you’ve never been to NYC, you should come. It is certainly worth the trip. With so much to see and do here, the experience is certainly worth the expense. Just be careful of the street vendors. Many of them sell designer brand goods, but they are generally fake, and not worth the $10 price!
Today, let’s look at the adjective worth and see how we can use this in English conversation.

четверг, 25 июля 2013 г.

Unibrow


 It’s hilarious and native speakers will LOVE it if they hear you use it. The first part of the word “uni” means “one”.  For example, a “unicycle” means “one wheel” and a “bicycle” means “2 wheels”.  (bi means two)
Secondly, “brow” is short for “eyebrow”.  A person’s “eyebrow” is the hair above each eye.  Most people have 2 eyebrows. So now… Imagine a really hairy person.