In this lesson we will focus on three words holidays,
vacation and weekend. Holidays are the red number in calendar like Christmas or
New Year or sometime Valentine’s Day. And when we say vacations then its means
a period of time when we don’t have to work like summer vacation or sometimes
three days vacation. And finally word weekend refer to Saturday or Sunday.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Kick it up a notch- English idiomatic expressions # 49
It means to increase something like the increase the
intensity, to increase the volume, to increase the energy or something else.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
I'm down!- English idiomatic expressions # 48
Usually it means count me in; ok; I will join; I like it; I
will participate; I will do it. So if I invite you Friday party wills you down?
Yes! I am down, I like the parties. Or
if I make English learning videos will you down? Will you join me?
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
to LACK something- English idiomatic expressions # 47
it means to be short of something, not complete something,
something is missing. Regarding my youtube subscribe so I am lacking of my
youtube subscriber. And also I am lacking some money.
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