English Idioms

A Doggie bag // Grab a bite to eat // Wash something down

Today we will review three new English idioms. A Doggie bag, Grab a bite to eat, and Wash something down. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Read more about A Doggie bag // Grab a bite to eat // Wash something down[…]

English Vocabulary

Current Affairs // Reality TV // Sitcom

Today we will review three new English vocabulary words. Current affairs, Reality TV, and Sitcom. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each English vocabulary word. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Vocabulary words.  ENGLISH VOCABULARY CURRENT AFFAIRS Read more about Current Affairs // Reality TV // Sitcom[…]

To look after someone // To fight something off // To shake something off

Today we will review three new Expressions. To look after someone, To fight something off, and To shake something off. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each expression. After reviewing the information, try to make your own examples for each expression. TO LOOK AFTER SOMEONE TO FIGHT SOMETHING OFF TO Read more about To look after someone // To fight something off // To shake something off[…]

10 Ways to say “I understand” in English

Today we will review the twelfth secret to speaking English. “10 Ways to say ‘I understand’ in English“. Watch the video below and take notes for yourself. After reviewing the information, try to make your own dialogue using the vocabulary word, expression, or idiom. [For more detailed notes regarding ‘The Secrets and other English lessons, sign up Read more about 10 Ways to say “I understand” in English[…]

English Idioms

Roll up one’s sleeves // On a shoestring budget // Take your hat off to something/someone

Today we will review three new English idioms. Roll up one’s sleeves, On a shoestring buget, and Take your hat off to something/someone. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of Read more about Roll up one’s sleeves // On a shoestring budget // Take your hat off to something/someone[…]

English Vocabulary

Nightgown // Clingy // Conservative

Today we will review three new English vocabulary words. Nightgown, Clingy, and Conservative. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each English vocabulary word. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Vocabulary words.  ENGLISH VOCABULARY NIGHTGOWN CLINGY CONSERVATIVE   Read more about Nightgown // Clingy // Conservative[…]

How to Use English Phrasal Verbs | The Letter B

Today we will review the fifth Secret to speaking English. “How to Use English Phrasal Verbs | Letter B“. Watch the video below and take notes for yourself. After reviewing the information, try to write your sentence using one of the Phrasal Verbs. 3 Phrasal Verbs “Back away” “Bank on” “Be cut out for” [For more detailed notes Read more about How to Use English Phrasal Verbs | The Letter B[…]