The English language has a lot of hard words to pronounce! These are words that even native English speakers wonder how to pronounce correctly. Let’s practice pronouncing them with …
Vocabulary Courses Our word of the day is the adjective striking. Something striking grabs your attention because it’s suprising, dramatic, very clear or intense. A girl might have striking …
Vocabulary Courses Vouch is our word of the day. If you vouch for someone, it means you give your personal guarantee that the person is good or honest or …
Vocabulary Courses Today’s word of the day is shirk – this is a verb meaning to avoid or ignore work or responsibility. It has a negative connotation like you’re …
Idioms topics in this lesson: What are idioms? Benefits of learning idioms Common idioms: Meaning & Examples When to use idioms Idioms in business English Origin of idioms Idioms …
Let’s learn idioms + examples of how they are used! Here are 100 common English idioms with meanings and example sentences: Download this lesson 1. A blessing in disguise …
Vocabulary Courses Our word of the day has two ways to pronounce it with different meanings – conSOLE and CONsole. ConSOLE is a verb for the action of trying …
Vocabulary Courses Today’s word of the day is potluck – this is a type of party or gathering where each guest brings a dish for everyone to share. So …
Do you know the most common English words? This is a list of the top 100 words used in the English language! Many of the most common words in …
Vocabulary Courses Hi there! Our word of the day is prolong, and it means to make something last longer or stretch it out in time. If I was going …
Adjective topics: What is an Adjective? How To Use Adjectives In A Sentence Adjective Lists & Examples Comparative Adjectives Superlative Adjectives Regular & Extreme Adjectives Compound Adjectives Adjectives + …
Vocabulary Courses Today’s vocabulary word is clumsy – it’s an adjective describing someone who lacks physical coordination or grace. A clumsy person might often trip, bump into things, or …
Vocabulary Courses Stellar is our word of the day – it comes from astronomy, where it describes something related to stars. But in everyday English it means excellent, really …
Vocabulary Courses Today’s word of the day is the verb dote. This means to show excessive love or fondness. Grandparents often dote on their grandchildren – they show them …
Vocabulary Courses Our word of the day is fidget – this is a verb meaning to make small movements as if you are nervous, anxious, or bored. Children often …
Top Espresso English grammar tips: HAVE HAD and HAD HAD Difference between WORSE and WORST Modal verbs for deduction How to form questions in every verb tense! Should, could, …
What is a prepositional phrase? Prepositional phrases are groups of words starting with a preposition, that describe nouns, verbs, and adjectives. We’ll see lots of examples in this lesson! …
Vocabulary Courses Today’s word of the day is hem – as a noun, it’s the edge of a piece of clothing, which is finished by folding a bit of …
Vocabulary Courses Our word of the day is tumble! This is a verb meaning to fall, roll, or move end over end. So not falling straight down, but more …
Vocabulary Courses Ready for the word of the day? It’s gumption. A person who has gumption is bold, they have initiative and courage. They don’t just sit around, instead …