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English Idioms With Body Parts

Expand Your Vocabulary: 10 English Idioms With Body Parts

The English language has plenty of idioms, and quite a few of them are frequently used. Let’s get familiar with 10 English idioms with body parts. The apple of your eye The apple of your eye is an idiom used when you are extremely fond of or proud of something or someone. For example: His new baby girl was the apple of his eye. So, when you cherish something or someone, and it is your symbol of that which you watch over, you can use this idiom. All hands on deck All hands on deck is an

“Hear hear” and “Here here”

How to Use “Hear Hear” And “Here Here” In a Sentence

During the debate, it is common to hear a member/s of parliament shout, “Hear him, hear him,” to draw the attention of members to a point made by another member during their sittings.

Argentinian Idioms

Argentinian Idioms to Master Your Spanish Skills

Learning the different dialects of a language can be a difficult task, especially when it comes to idioms and specific features of each dialect that can be translated as variations in phonetics, phonology, linguistic features, and more.

Barriers in Business Communication

Barriers in Business Communication & How to Overcome Them

In business, effective communication isn’t only about minimizing conflicts; it is also a crucial factor in employee engagement, customer relationships, and profitability, to name a few.

When the Past Tense is Not About the Past

The Unreal Past: When the Past Tense is Not About the Past

This article is going to possibly BLOW YOUR MIND about how to understand the past tense in English. 💡Here’s the long and short of it: THE PAST TENSE IS NOT ABOUT THE PAST. Before you go to textbooks and look for proof to disagree with me, let me just clarify one thing. Yes, we often use the past tense to talk about things that happened. For example: I love her. (= I still love her, constantly every day!) I loved her. (= I used to love her, but not anymore.) In a way, you can think of the p

Portuguese in Brazil vs. Portuguese in Portuga

Differences Between Portuguese Spoken in Portugal And Brazil

Before starting to study Portuguese, it’s very important to understand a bit about the subject and choose the variant that best suits your needs.

Interesting Facts About English

A Collection of Interesting Facts About the English Language

Below you will find a whirlwind tour through the fascinating world of the English language. But reading about the English language is one thing; experiencing its richness and versatility is another.

Chinese Language Learning Path

Chinese Language Learning Path: Sharing the Experience

I used to learn my very first Chinese word at the age of two. I remember I had to finish all the number wording in a worksheet prepared by my parents every night before sleep. As all of us know, the Chinese language is the only one in this world without any round shape in it. That’s why I spend most of my time training a beautiful handwriting word every day. But it’s worth it since everybody loves good handwriting, right? After the age of four, what I did the most was memorize Chinese words t