What can be better than hours of rest after a long working day? What do you do to recharge your batteries? Do you let your hair down? Do you indulge in a treat? Read on to learn useful vocabulary related to rest and relaxation. Put your feet up and enjoy!
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5 Christmas Songs for You & Your English. Part 2
Now that Christmas is not far away, why not turn the music up and set the mood? These 5 songs will help you do that...
Mind Idioms. Part 2
If you are reading this article, you've probably read the first part of "Mind Idioms" and are back for more. That's great! It means your brain and mind are hungry for new knowledge, and we've prepared something to satisfy them both. Read on to boost your vocabulary and practice the idioms from this article. Mind … Continue reading Mind Idioms. Part 2
Maybe or May Be?
“It may be coincidence that the decline of newspapers has corresponded with the rise of social media. Or maybe not.” Ryan Holmes, founder and CEO of Hootsuite Read this post to make sure you know and remember the difference between maybe and may be. Do the exercise at the bottom of the page to check … Continue reading Maybe or May Be?
Mind Idioms. Part 1
In "On my Mind vs. In my Mind" we have touched on not only the difference between the two phrases but also on some common idioms with "in my mind" in particular (e.g. bear in mind, fresh in my mind, etc.). Follow the link above to go over the idioms and boost your vocabulary even … Continue reading Mind Idioms. Part 1
On My Mind vs. In My Mind
In this post, we'll talk about the mind. To be more precise, we'll talk about what is on our mind and what is in our mind. If you get confused when choosing the preposition, read on...
Fill, Load or Pack?
Look at the picture above and answer the question: Which is happening - filling, loading or packing? Read this post about the three verbs and make sure your answer is right. Filling If you make something full of something, you fill it (up) with something: Can you fill my glass, please? Fans will fill the … Continue reading Fill, Load or Pack?