Word of Year: Rage Bait

Word of Year: Rage Bait

It’s that time of year again when we look back to see which word has been crowned Word of the Year by the Oxford University Press. Last year, it was brain rot, and this time, social media is in the spotlight again. Rage bait is the Word of the Year 2025. In this post, we’ll explore exactly what it means and learn how to use it naturally. Read on for its meaning in context and common collocations.

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How to Describe Nature: Calm Winter Sunset

How to Describe Nature: Calm Winter Sunset

To all nature and English language lovers out there, today we are learning how to describe nature, with a particular focus on winter landscapes. To give you a clear idea, see the picture featured in this post. As usual in this series, we’ll begin with intermediate-level vocabulary and gradually progress to more advanced terms to really challenge you. Lock in the key vocabulary with the exercises provided and equip yourself to describe nature both accurately and eloquently.

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A Nice Cuppa & a Biscuit on a Settee: A Fun Dive into British English

A Nice Cuppa & a Biscuit on a Settee: A Fun Dive into British English

Dear readers, if you’ve been following us for some time, you’ve probably noticed that we stick to American English on this blog for the sake of consistency. We do point out regional differences when they’re worth noting, but today we’re going to dive into British English like never before. A delicious portion of delightful language awaits you—so read on to discover a bunch of words and expressions commonly used in the UK!

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