пятница, 6 ноября 2020 г.

22 ‘LOOK’ Expressions & Phrasal Verbs: look up to, look back on, look as...

Learn common English phrasal verbs and expressions with 'LOOK'! These are very common, and sometimes hard to learn. I will teach you 22 ''LOOK' expressions and phrasal verbs in context to help you learn them easily, including:
- look up to - look out for - look into - look back on - look down on - and more! PLUS I’ve got a QUIZ at the end to help you practise!

Idiom "go to hell in a handcart"

воскресенье, 1 ноября 2020 г.

See, Watch, and Look at

 See, Watch, and Look at – Confusing English Vocabulary Lesson

What’s the difference between see, watch, and look at? A lot of English learners ask me that question and it’s a great question. Each of these words describe what we can do with our eyes, but the way we use them is different. Let’s look at how we use see, watch, and look at in everyday English.

Work vs Job - Confusing English Vocabulary

Hey everyone! I know that the verbs WORK and JOB can be confusing for a lot of learners, so in this English lesson, I'm going to show you the difference between these words and give you a bunch of examples so that you can see how we use work and job in evedryday English. We're also going to look at how to ask and answer about your job, a lot more! Check it out!

четверг, 29 октября 2020 г.

Can You Pass These Mixed Quizes?

Idiom "I shudder to think"

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 Asking for information 

You can learn lots of useful English by listening to conversations. And it’s a great way to improve your language skills. When people have conversations in English, they generally use practical language for communication.