Category: Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs – Look Verbs ‘look’ use very frequently with phrasal verbs. Please following list, expressions and examples; Look up to (someone); to respect or admire someone.
Confused Words – Condescension, Condensation, Compensation These three words ared confused by many people; Condescension = insulting way of talking to other people Condensation = water droplets on a cold surface Compensation = payment
English Shopping Language – Shopping Words Visual vocabulary study method; shopping v language go shopping; go to shops to buy things do the shopping; weekly/monthly shopping grocery shopping; shopping for food items …
Places in Town Dictionary – Visual Expression Telephone booth, castle, fire station, bank, street, house, post office, railway station, hospital, garage, school, bus stop, park, police station, church, library, …
Other Ways to Say ‘Delicious’ Synonmys about delicious; Yummy, tasty, mouthwatering, distinctive, enjoyable, savory, spicy, sweet, dainty, delish, pleasant, divine and etc.. Follow the list;
12 Most Misunderstood Words in English Historical; You think it means; historic. It means pertaining to the past, but not necessarily important to it or a part of it.
Differences Between ‘Every day’ and ‘Everyday’ Every day; Phrase that act as an adverb. It describes the frequently; on all of days, on each day (monday,tuesday,wednesday etc…)
Confusing Words ‘Off’ and ‘Out’ (Differences and Uses) Off and Out are very confused words. Please follow the writing; Off To remove something from the surface. Get off …
Differences Between ‘Learning’ and ‘Studying’ (Uses) To learn – to gain knowledge or skill by studyingi practicing etc. To study – to read in order to learn about a …
Classroom Objects – English Vocabulary pencil, school bag, pencil case, stapler, puncher, compass, notebook, ballpoint, coloured pencils, magnifying glass, textbooks, drawing pins and etc. Following list;