
This month we take a look at two meanings of the verb spread.
Spread: to move a soft substance across a surface so that it covers it:
"Spread butter on the bread"
"He spread a thin layer of glue on the paper."
Here are some phrasal verbs that we can use when talking about relationships we have with other people. Some of them are positive, some are negative.
Today's lesson looks at as soon as, while and as. There are three activities for you to try.
We use as soon as when the second action happens immediately after the first action. As soon as is an example of an adverb clause, which is often called a time clause.
In the following lesson we are exploring some of the words you use while cooking. Try to fill the gaps with the correct words. All today's words are verbs and some have a similar meaning so carefully read through definitions.
Remember that cooking will help you to eat healthier and you will also enter a fascinating world of flavours and aromas. Good luck!
What's the national dish in your country, do you know how to cook it? Tell us how it's made in the comments area.
The following article talks about some of the most unforgettable moments in the life of a sporting icon, I'm sure you have heard of him, Cassius Clay, "The Greatest Muhammad Ali". Read the text and try to put the correct verbs in each gap. Good luck!
Lesson by Caroline
And you, how much are you saving? The following document will provide you with interesting tips to get you started. Apart from practising your vocabulary, I hope you find it very useful for your everyday life! Enjoy.
Read the following text and try to fill the gaps with the missing words:
Lesson by Caroline
Money. We never seem to have enough of it. We're broke when we don't have any and loaded when we have a lot. We can earn it, spend it, save it, lose it, borrow it, win it and more. With so many uses, it's no surprise that he have so many phrasal verbs about it.
Beat somebody / something down (to something)
Speaking to a group of people with confidence, clarity and conviction can be difficult especially if you are not using your native language. Although these days presentations can be pretty informal, it can still make you feel nervous.
Here are ten useful words for talking about health. Read through the list of words below and see if you can fit them into the correct sentence.
Here are seven different phrasal verbs ending in the particle 'out'. How many of them do you recognise? Read through the sentences below and decide which phrasal verb is needed for each sentence. Then try to make your own sentences with at least three of the phrasal verbs listed. Good luck!