The more the merrier
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: The more the merrier – how to invite in English. Generally speaking natives wouldn’t actually use the word “invite” in a conversational situation, instead we …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: The more the merrier – how to invite in English. Generally speaking natives wouldn’t actually use the word “invite” in a conversational situation, instead we …
The most dreaded day of the week, Up early again, no time to sleep, The alarm clock beeps & then rush, rush, rush, Hit the snooze & you’ll be on …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Wonderful Wednesday Words. Yiddish When listening or reading particularly American English you may often come across Yiddish words. ‘Yiddish is a Germanic language, originally spoken …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Fun on Friday. Learning with a smile on your face. “There’s many a true word spoken in jest“ as the saying goes and Whatsapp or …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Randomsome 4. As part of the Randomsome week, here is no.4 and 5 phrases for your discussions. To have a clue about sth. “They didn’t …