Meaning: to start arguing or working in a more determined manner because you feel directly confronted or insulted
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Idiom: To watch something / someone like a hawk
Meaning: to pay very close attention to a particular situation.
How to learn (and remember) phrasal verbs
Are you particularly intimidated by phrasal verbs? Or are you thinking: “Wait a second, what were those phrasal verbs thingies??” These are words like pick up, turn down, get off, black out – just to give you some examples. Does … Czytaj dalej
London Underground (is it really underground?!)
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Idiom – Get on like a house on fire
Meaning: Enjoy the company of others very much.
9 Essential Football Phrases
Hi everyone! It’s May, which means the football season is coming to an end. It’s an exciting time for fans, as lots of big matches are played and trophies are won. But how many of these expressions about the beautiful … Czytaj dalej
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Top 5 Tips for Learning English
A Popular Topic for BritIt Readers – HELP! What habits should English language learners adopt to help them meet their goals? Martin Sketchley, latest winner of the British Council’s Teaching English blog award, gives us his top five.