Today we review Elle Luna's book "The Crossroads of Should and Must", a beautiful and inspiring book.
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Australian Idioms – Flat out like a lizard drinking
The Australian expression "flat out like a lizard drinking" means to be really busy.
Read More »Australian Idioms – As useful as lips on a chicken
The Australian expression "as useful as lips on a chicken" means that someone or something is useless.
Read More »“Height” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Height"!
Read More »Phrasal Verbs with “Get”
Phrasal verbs are very common in English and are used on a daily basis especially in speaking, therefore it is extremely beneficial to get accustomed to using them when speaking and writing, as well as understanding what they mean.
Read More »“Overdue” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Overdue"!
Read More »“Particularly” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Particularly"!
Read More »Learn English with Songs – Let her go by Passenger
Learning English with songs is a great way to improve your pronunciation and increase your vocabulary! Today's song: "Let her go" by Passenger.
Read More »English Vocabulary – Plants
We came across a beautiful video showing the growth of a seed into a plant, so here's an English lesson for you to discover new vocabulary related to the world of plants. And the video is at the end of this post! Let us know if you liked it.
Read More »“Gorgeous” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Gorgeous"!
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