Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Indulge your sweet tooth, because this post is a special treat just for you! And what better day to share it than on World Chocolate Day – July 7th? So grab yourself a delightful treat, settle in, and get ready to explore a world of candy-related vocabulary and more…

If eating cake is wrong, I don’t want to be right. Lorelai Gilmore, a character in television series “Gilmore Girls”
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Relax, Relaxed, Relaxing or Relaxation?

Relax, Relaxed, Relaxing or Relaxation?

One mistake that I often notice students making is using ‘relax’ as a noun. In English, ‘relax’ is a verb, and the correct noun form is ‘relaxation’. How then do we use the forms ‘relaxed’ and ‘relaxing’? Read on to find the answer and learn more about this essential vocabulary.

We promise you one of the most relaxing reads you can have today…
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Truth & Lies Idioms

Truth & Lies Idioms

In this post, we’ll explore how we discuss truths and lies using colorful idiomatic expressions like “come clean,” “pull the wool over someone’s eyes,” and “spill the beans,” among others. We’ll provide context to help you understand how these expressions are used naturally and effectively. Additionally, we’ll review the most common word combinations (collocations) related to truth and lies, and we’ll top it all off with a few exercises to practice the vocabulary. So, read on…

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