Now that spring is around the corner, it's probably time to pump up your spring mood. In order to do that, let us teach you some spring-inspired vocabulary. Learn and lift your spirits!
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Happy English or 25+ Ways to Say “I’m Happy”
"Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life." Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer and poet
English Alphabet
The 26 letters of the English language...
English Vocabulary: Love Matters
As this year's Valentine's Day is fast approaching, we'd like to talk about love 💓 and teach you some vocabulary related to it…
Idioms for Basic Emotions: Disgust, Surprise & Anger
Did you see, hear or taste anything disgusting lately? Did anything make you angry or surprised? Read this article to learn vocabulary that will help you accurately describe the feelings…
Idioms for Basic Emotions: Happiness, Sadness & Fear
There are 6 basic emotions – happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger and surprise. Whenever you feel them, you sure can say that you are happy, sad, afraid, disgusted, angry or surprised. Or you can use some of the idioms we’re going to teach you today. Study the vocabulary below and do the exercises to practice.
Origin of Idioms with People’s Names
ames 1" and "2" we looked at quite a few expressions. We learned that a moaning Minnie is someone annoying because they complain a lot, and that a Typhoid Mary is someone who transmits undesirable ideas or attitudes. But how did such people get the nicknames? In this post, we'll explain the origin of 10 idioms with people's names.