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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 …
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 …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Wonderful Wednesday Word: Short. The prefix ‘short’ is a clever tool for your English toolkit and here are 7 ways you could use it in …
As we all know, a hump sticks out above the surface of something. Think, speed humps, camels, and weeks! In Britain, speed humps, are those nifty inventions to slow cars …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Wonderful Wednesday Words: The language of Xmas markets Is a stroll (Bummel) around a Xmas market on your schedule for your next foreign visitor/client? If …
Check out today’s Teatime Titbit: Wonderful Wednesday Word: Sugar-coat Let’s face it, we all like a bit of something sweet now and again, possibly even more now that again. If …