As we have seen in the past, phrasal verbs are often better suited to informal texts such as letters to friends or family members. However, there are some cases where they can be used in more formal contexts which is what this post will explain. Now before...
When we have to interact with either a partner or the interlocutor in a speaking exam, we often find ourselves using the same expressions like “What do you think?” or “Do you agree with me?”. While these expressions are grammatically correct and do serve an important...
When it comes to speaking and in some cases informal writing tasks, the use of idioms can really help to add a more authentic feel to your English and also help to get a higher mark. Keep reading to discover some really easy to use idioms for your speaking exams: ...
When preparing for exams, understanding the difference between formal and informal writing can make a significant difference in your performance. Both styles have their distinct features and are suitable for different contexts. In this blog post, we will explore the...
The English language, spoken by millions worldwide, exhibits notable variations between its British and American forms. These differences, though subtle, can sometimes lead to confusion. Understanding these variations can enhance communication and enrich your...
The English language is rich with phrasal verbs—those delightful combinations of verbs and prepositions or adverbs that add colour and nuance to our conversations. When it comes to discussing the weather, a quintessentially British topic, phrasal verbs come in...