You’ve booked your flights, your bags are packed and you’re ready to go! When you arrive at the airport, you may encounter words and phrases that you’re not familiar with. Some airports use multilingual signs, but sometimes the only language used is English. If you’re travelling to an English-speaking country for your holidays, this blog […]| intrepidenglish.co.uk
“So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, such things to be.” – Alfred Lord Tennyson Do you doubt yourself when it comes to ‘much’ and ‘many’? Do you feel comfortable when you choose the one to use? Do you know the difference between them? No? Then this is the blog for you! […]| intrepidenglish.co.uk
Phrasal verbs are tricky! One root verb paired with different prepositions can have drastically different meanings. ‘Get’ is one of the most versatile verbs in English. These expressions are common in everyday English and help learners sound more natural. In today’s blog post, we will learn five useful phrasal verbs with ‘get’. Get up Meaning: […]| intrepidenglish.co.uk
“An egg is always an adventure; the next one may be different” – Oscar Wilde With Easter approaching, it feels right to share some classic egg phrases and idioms in English with you. Here they are: What came first the chicken or the egg? – to use when it is not clear who or what […]| intrepidenglish.co.uk
Is it take on or take after? Is it run into or run over? Is it call off or put off? Do you find yourself hesitating which preposition or verb to use to make common phrasal verbs? If so this is the blog for you. Phrasal verbs can be the most difficult part of learning […]| intrepidenglish.co.uk
Winter can be cold, dark, and sometimes challenging. However, knowing the right winter words can… The post 20 winter words to get you through the season appeared first on Learning English with Oxford.| Learning English with Oxford
Language is always changing and new topics help shape the words we use in our daily lives. This blog looks at some new words for 2025.| Learning English with Oxford
Every year, Oxford releases a word of the year. The year s This annual tradition highlights a word or phrase that reflects the mood priorities of society over the past year, and trending words.| Learning English with Oxford
Explore the key differences between American and British English with practical examples and activities to enhance your language skills.| Learning English with Oxford
Football is a sport that brings people together from all over the world. Let’s look at some key football vocabulary you’ll need to know.| Learning English with Oxford