Book Idioms & Their Opposites. Part 1

Book Idioms & Their Opposites. Part 1

Today we’re talking about book-inspired idioms and their opposites. As usual, you’ll learn them in context, with plenty of examples and exercises to help you practice and remember the material.

These vivid and expressive phrases aren’t just for talking about books and reading – they can be used in a wide range of everyday situations, adding color and personality to your English.

Whether you’re a bookworm, a non-reader, or somewhere in between, there’s something here for you. So turn the page and let’s get started!

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Words For Different Kinds of Wind & Wind Idioms

Words For Different Kinds of Wind & Wind Idioms

Ever wondered what the difference is between a gust of wind and a gale? Or what exactly makes a squall different from a whirlwind? You’re in the right place! In this post, we’ll explore a variety of terms used to describe different kinds of wind and uncover some common wind-related idioms along the way.

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How to Talk About Groups of Fruit & Vegetables

How to Talk About Groups of Fruit & Vegetables

There are quite a few foods whose “group words” are irregular or surprising, which can confuse learners. For example, how would you refer to the cherries in the picture below? There are two of them, but they are attached in one… what? If you’re not sure, read on.

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