Rain Idioms

Rain Idioms

Have you read our post on rain-related vocabulary in “English For a Rainy Day”? It seems we can’t get enough of this rainy theme! That’s why we’re excited to share even more with you—a post featuring idiomatic expressions related to rain, along with insightful sayings inspired by this delightful weather phenomenon.

Some people feel the rain, others just get wet. Bob Marley
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English For a Rainy Day

English For a Rainy Day

How many types of rain can you think of? Drizzle, downpour, sprinkle—what else? Dive in to discover more! We’ll also explore vivid expressions to discuss rain at an upper-intermediate to advanced level. Let’s embrace the elements and enrich our vocabulary together!

You can’t have a rainbow without a little rain.
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Spooky English For Your Halloween

Spooky English For Your Halloween

Feeling in the mood for something spooky? Keep reading to enhance your vocabulary with Halloween-inspired advanced words and expressions while setting the perfect atmosphere. No matter where you are or whether Halloween is celebrated in your country, we guarantee you’ll enjoy this read if you love all things thrilling. Plus, you’ll enrich your English with vocabulary that’s perfect for discussing anything scary or describing someone who’s feeling frightened.

Welcome to Whitmore Manor, wrapped in the shadows of the night…
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