English Idioms

Down to earth // Out of the woods // Get wind of something

Today we will review three new English idioms. Down to earth, Out ofthe woods, and Get wind of something. 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 Idioms. Read more about Down to earth // Out of the woods // Get wind of something[…]

English Vocabulary

Elevation // Parallel // Contour

Today we will review three new English vocabulary words. Elevation, Parallel, and Contour. 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 ELEVATION PARALLEL CONTOUR   Read more about Elevation // Parallel // Contour[…]

Map something out // Fall off the map // Put something on the map

Today we will review three new Expressions. Map something out, Fall of the map, and Put something on the map. 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. MAP SOMETHING OUT FALL OFF THE MAP PUT SOMETHING Read more about Map something out // Fall off the map // Put something on the map[…]

How to Express yourself in English when you are bored

Today we will review the fifth Secret to speaking English. “How to Express yourself in English when you are bored“. Watch the video below and take notes for yourself. After reviewing the information, try to write your own intro. 1 Vocabulary Word // 1 Expression // 1 Idiom “Disinterested” “Bored out of my mind” “Bored to tears” [For Read more about How to Express yourself in English when you are bored[…]

English Idioms

Blow your own horn/trumpet // Like a broken record // Blow the whistle

Today we will review three new idioms. Blow your own horn/trumpet, Like a broken record, and Blow the whistle. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each idiom. After reviewing the information, try to make your own examples for each idiom.   BLOW YOUR OWN HORN/TRUMPET LIKE A BROKEN RECORD BLOW THE Read more about Blow your own horn/trumpet // Like a broken record // Blow the whistle[…]

English Vocabulary

Discordant // Flat // Off-key

Today we will review three new vocabulary words. Discordant, Flat, and Off-key. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each vocabulary word. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences.   DISCORDANT FLAT OFF-KEY   [optin-cat id=”80″]    

Ring a bell // Chime in // As fit as a fiddle

Today we will review three new Expressions. Ring a bell, Chime in, and As fit as a fiddle. 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. RING A BELL CHIME IN AS FIT AS A FIDDLE [optin-cat Read more about Ring a bell // Chime in // As fit as a fiddle[…]

How to Express yourself in English when you are angry

Today we will review the fifth Secret to speaking English. “How to Express yourself in English when you are angry“. Watch the video below and take notes for yourself. After reviewing the information, try to write your own intro. 1 Vocabulary Word // 1 Expression // 1 Idiom “Irate” “Blow a fuse” “Be on a warpath” [For more Read more about How to Express yourself in English when you are angry[…]