8 Jun, 2020 | Idioms, Learn English
What is the difference between take for and take for granted? Take for is a phrasal verb. Take for granted is an idiom. They have different meanings. Let’s look at the meaning of each one with example sentences. The phrasal verb TAKE FOR The idiom TAKE FOR...
11 Aug, 2015 | Common Mistakes, Idioms, IELTS, Jokes & Fun, Learn English, Quotes, Reading, Videos
This is to let you know that you can now find us on Instagram. Yes, we will now add any new charts and images that we create onto Instagram for those that like spending time there. Eventually we will also add some of the charts we have already created too. So...
4 Jun, 2014 | Common Mistakes, Learn English
The difference between Meet and Get together It’s Friday night and you have plans to see a movie with your friends. So what expression do we use in English to explain that you will join with your friends at the cinema at 9pm? A. I will meet my friends at the cinema....
30 May, 2011 | Common Mistakes, Idioms, IELTS, Jokes & Fun, Learn English, Quotes, Reading, Videos
Learn something new every day One of the most important things about learning English (or any language) is to be consistent. It is best to learn a little every day than try and learn a lot in one day and nothing over the next ones. The more frequently you have contact...