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Idiom of the week ?”Have the hots for someone”.

Idiom of the week ?”Have the hots for someone”.

Feb 20, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

have the hots for someone To have romantic or sexual attraction to someone. have the hots for (one) To have a strong sexual attraction to someone. Example: I think Anna has the hots for my brother Benjamin. By extension, to have a strong desire for something....
Idiom of the week ?”Don’t bite off more than you can chew”.

Idiom of the week ?”Don’t bite off more than you can chew”.

Feb 6, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

Meaning It implies that you should never take on a task that will be too big for you or that you know you will not be able to complete. Example You might bite off more than one can chew if you I take a second job at night.
IDIOMS TO TALK ABOUT ADVICE

IDIOMS TO TALK ABOUT ADVICE

Feb 6, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

Using idioms, or figurative speech, is a sure way of sounding more like a native English speaker and is key to learning English to a high level. So, here are some idioms all about giving advice. 1. Don’t bite off more than you can chew. With the words “bite” and...
Idiom of the week ?” Head over heels”

Idiom of the week ?” Head over heels”

Jan 30, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

Meaning fall deeply and completely in love, especially suddenly. madly in love. be very much in love with someone. An idiom that is used to describe great strength of feeling, rather than the start of that feeling is head over heels. If you describe yourself as head...
Improve your Fluency with Fillers

Improve your Fluency with Fillers

Jan 29, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

Utilizar muletillas o ‘fillers‘ es una forma rápida de asegurarte de que tu inglés no sea repetitivo cuando hablas. Palabras o sonidos como ‘basically’, ‘well’, y ‘hmm’ pueden ser ‘fillers‘. Avoid hesitating and become more fluent when responding to questions. You...
Idiom of the week: ”You can’t judge a book by its cover”

Idiom of the week: ”You can’t judge a book by its cover”

Jan 23, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

You should not decide upon something based just on outward appearances. Meaning outward appearance cannot be an indicator of someone or something’s value or worth you cannot know what someone or something is like just by looking the person or thing’s appearance the...
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