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Daily routines
Learn essential English phrases to describe your daily routines. Discover key vocabulary and phrases to describe your morning, afternoon, and evening in simple terms
Learn the days of the week and months of the year in English! Simple explanations and tips for beginners. Start learning basic English calendar words now
Learn the top informal English expressions to sound more natural and fluent in everyday conversation. Includes meanings and examples for phrases like “no worries,” “what's up,” and “chill out.”
Collocations are natural word combinations, like "make a mistake" or "do homework." Learning them helps you sound fluent and natural when speaking or writing in English
Slang words are informal expressions used in casual conversations to add personality, humor, or emotion. Learn popular English slang with meanings and examples
Essential summer vocabulary, learn words for beach days, hot weather, outdoor activities, and refreshing treats. Perfect for ESL learners or anyone expanding their English vocabulary
Learn some expressions you can use to Agree in your conversations or through practise. Make conversations smooth and positive. They show you're listening actively and that you agree with the speaker
Learn English adjectives with clear definitions, examples, and grammar tips. Improve your vocabulary and describe people, places, and things more accurately
Understand and articulate negative feelings effectively. Discover key phrases for communicating dissatisfaction, disapproval, and aversion. Enhance your vocabulary for expressing what you don't like. Study and Practise different ways of saying you Dislike something or someone.
Learn common and polite ways to say goodbye in English. Explore useful expressions and phrases to end conversations naturally and respectfully in everyday situations
Unlock the fascinating world of English idioms! Discover common phrases, their meanings, and how to use them effectively to sound more like a native speaker
Reflexive Pronouns are used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same person or thing. Learn how to use them correctly in English grammar.
It is used to describe an action which is regular, real or normal. If the subject of the sentence is -He - She - It-, you add -S- at the end of the verb. E.g. Speak > Speaks.