Good try No1.
“You‘re getting on my alarm clock“ Nice try! As visions of me trying to stand on an alarm clock go rushing through my head. Doesn’t really work in English. Here …
“You‘re getting on my alarm clock“ Nice try! As visions of me trying to stand on an alarm clock go rushing through my head. Doesn’t really work in English. Here …
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: Randomsome 3. As part of the Randomsome week, here is no.3 and some phrases I thought you may find interesting to add to your arsenal: …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: The language of the pay slip I clearly remember the first time I received a German pay slip from work. Wow, numbers, lines, words and …
Wonderful Wednesday Words. Paraphrase How often do I hear people getting themselves in knots (jdn völlig verwirren) trying to explain the word in English, which they want to use and …