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Dec 7, 20248 min read
Speak like a Pro! Top 50 Essential Business English Phrases (Includes Explanations, Dialogues, and Pictures!)
Boost your business English vocabulary with these 50 high-frequency phrases, and helpful dialogues.
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Alex
Nov 22, 20248 min read
Phrasal Verb Conversation Questions (100+ Questions! Includes Picture Practice)
Practice and boost your English skills with 100+ phrasal verb conversation questions!
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Alex
Apr 17, 20236 min read
KEEP AN EYE ON / KEEP AN EYE OUT: Meanings, Uses, and Examples (AUDIO Reading Included)
Recommended level: Intermediate Imagine you are at the airport. You have just returned from a trip, and you have called your friend to...
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Alex
Mar 28, 20239 min read
English Prepositional Verbs List (100 Common Verb + Preposition Combinations, 200 Examples)
This is a list of 100 prepositional verbs. A prepositional verb is a verb which is followed by a preposition. Prepositional verbs are...
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Alex
Mar 15, 20237 min read
English Sleep Vocabulary / Talking about Sleep in English (Includes GIFS, Pictures, & Practice Qs)
Recommended level: Intermediate You have probably heard this fact before: Humans spend approximately one-third of their life sleeping....
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Alex
Mar 11, 20234 min read
Phrasal Verb Synonyms / Phrasal Verbs that Mean the Same Thing (Includes GIFs & Practice Questions)
Recommended level: Upper Intermediate/Advanced English has a lot of phrasal verbs. Luckily, phrasal verbs have synonyms. This means, in...
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Alex
Mar 8, 20236 min read
"Pick up" and "Drop off": Differences, Common Sentences, and Practice Questions (AUDIO included)
"Pick up" and "drop off" are two of the most essential phrasal verbs in the English language. They have multiple uses, and they are...
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Alex
Feb 24, 20234 min read
The Difference Between "Wake up" and "Get up" (Uses and Practice Questions; AUDIO Reading Included)
"Wake up" and "get up" are two of the most common phrasal verbs in the English language. They are closely related because of their link...
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Alex
Feb 10, 202310 min read
How to Use "Get" in English: Meanings, Uses, and Common Phrases (AUDIO reading included)
Scroll to the bottom of the page for related videos and materials. "Get" is one of the most versatile and frequently used words in the...
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Alex
Jan 17, 20236 min read
SEE, WATCH, LOOK: Differences and Uses in English (AUDIO Reading Included)
Quick reference "See" refers to the physical ability of sight. It means to notice something with your eyes, but it is also used to talk...
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Alex
Nov 4, 202211 min read
50 Most Frequent Phrasal Verb Commands in English
English has many two-word phrasal verbs that can be used as commands. This is a list of the 50 most frequent phrasal verb commands that...
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Alex
Oct 27, 20225 min read
100+ Collocations with the Word "GO" ("go home," "go on vacation," "go to the park," and many more!)
"Go" is a simple word with some tricky usages. For instance, why do people go to someone's house, but when they're done visiting, they go...
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Alex
Aug 27, 20223 min read
What does "NGL" mean? (Internet slang) (audio reading included)
Language is democratic. This is one of its most enduring characteristics: People get to decide what is and is not accepted in spoken and...
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Alex
Aug 9, 20224 min read
5 practical GET idioms (includes practice questions, pictures, and audio)
Audio It's no secret that get is one of the most commonly used verbs in the English language, and that it has many idiomatic uses. In...
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Alex
Nov 22, 20211 min read
Video: 3 Common Idioms for Appearance
Why should you learn idioms? Because they’re everywhere! Often, they are one of the final parts of language that students must learn to...
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Alex
May 1, 20212 min read
3 Common Idioms to Encourage Others (with practice questions!)
Disclaimer: This post is about encouraging people, but it is important to remember that sometimes words are not enough. If you find it...
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Alex
Apr 15, 20212 min read
3 Common APPEARANCE Idioms (with conversation practice!)
When was the last time you cried your eyes out? This means to cry strongly and for a long time. Someone who cries their eyes out usually...
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Alex
Sep 29, 20201 min read
5 Common MONEY Idioms
We've all been broke and we've all had to cover someone. Are you familiar with these common money idioms? Check them out and add them to...
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