Friday, 25 July 2025

Fart Chart

Difference Between Idiom and Proverb

The main difference between idiom and proverb is that proverbs contain a message or advice, unlike idioms.

Remember: we don't say "an advice", but "some advice"

Revise Idioms and Proverbs.

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Solve Problems

Arboreal to Zephyrean: 14 Sizzling Words for Summer Days

The longer, warm days of summer are finally here, and that probably means you’re spending plenty of time outside. Why not brush up on some new summer vocabulary to take with you on your next adventure? (from Dictionary.com)

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Proverbs (with meanings and examples)

You could write sentences using the ones you've learned.

C2 Difficult Word-Related Words (40)

Sunday, 20 July 2025

This Week in Words

Have a look! We regularly use 6 of these words.

Thursday, 17 July 2025

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Healthy Nuts & Berries

Which you've never tasted?
Which are your favorite?

History of the English Language: read, see or watch it. (You can do it in 15 minutes)

If you want to learn more, click here. (and/or below)


Monday, 14 July 2025

Weird Idioms

News in English EL PAÍS

Deadly floods in Texas


Dear readers,

This week, all eyes were on Texas, where devastating floods killed at least 120 people, including dozens of children. The tragedy has raised questions about how a disaster of this magnitude could have occurred, and whether climate change played a role.

Meanwhile, in Gaza, Israeli bombing and military occupation have made it impossible for Gazans to bury their loved ones alongside deceased family members. Some families have been attacked while trying to access cemeteries; others have fled at the last moment with the body, forced to find a new resting place.

We also spoke to Nobel laureate Charles Rice about why life-saving medicines remain out of reach for many, and to tech journalist Katie Drummond about how the very technologies designed to connect us are amplifying the threats to democracy.

We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.

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Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Delicious!!!

Test your Listening Skills (By Lucy)

These are dictation-style tests using real, natural English. This is the kind of English you’ll hear in day-to-day life (and yes, it’s a bit messier than textbook examples).

Your task is simple:

Listen to the clip and   Write exactly what you hear

No need to stress about punctuation. The focus is on understanding the words, not writing an essay. Though you will need to use apostrophes, those are important!

Take both tests below:
General English Listening Test
TAKE THE TEST!

Business English Listening Test
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Wednesday, 2 July 2025

What Does the Word “Summer” Mean? (from Dictionary.com)

Summer is the season for basking in the warm sun and rejoicing in the freedom of vacation. Summer officially starts in late June ...

Latin terms (with explanations and examples)

Things to Ponder 1

Tuesday, 1 July 2025