Present perfect vs past simple
WITH HUMOUR
28 Days?
Alphabet
Flashlight
Fly In The Soup
How Many Birds?
If A Man…
Kitchen Notice
Letter T
Longest Word?
Millions of Letters
Murphy’s Law
One Letter
Sad Firs
Skeleton
The Traffic Lights
What Am I?
What’s Worse?
Which Bus?
Witches
Teen Topics
How far should I go to fit in?
Do you feel pressure to change who you are so you will be accepted?
You are designer made
Struggling with self-image? You may be listening too much to the media, and not enough to your creator.
Self-esteem and performance
Find out why God cares more about who you are than what you achieve.
“Don’t you worry child”
As we grow up, childhood dreams can be shattered. Where do we turn when life gets stressful?
Help! I think my friend has an eating disorder
Sadly, millions of people suffer from eating disorders. What do you do if one of them is your friend?
Externals vs Internals
Do you care more about your inner or outer appearance?
That’s what makes you beautiful
What is an idiom?
An idiom is a combination of words that has a meaning that is different from the meanings of the individual words themselves. It can have a literal meaning in one situation and a different idiomatic meaning in another situation. It is a phrase which does not always follow the normal rules of meaning and grammar.
To have a bee in your bonnet
A drop in the bucket. What we were paid was a drop in the bucket
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
A blessing in disguise.
A chip on your shoulder: being upset.
What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a two-part or three-part verb and is sometimes called a compound verb. It is a combination of a verb and an adverb, a verb and a preposition, and a verb with an adverb and a preposition. It can have a literal meaning that is easy to understand because the meaning is clear from the words that are used. It can also have an idiomatic meaning which cannot easily be understood by looking at the words themselves.
Verb and Adverb (run + around)
– The dog ran aound the tree / I spent the day running around downtown
Verb and Preposition (run + into)
The car ran into thetruck in the busy street / Iran into my friend in a restaurant yesterday.
Verb and Adverb and Preposition (run + around + with)
The boy is running around with a bad group of people.
What is a proverb?
A proverb is a short saying or sentence that is generally known by many people. The saying usually contains words of wisdom, truth or morality that are based on common sense or practical experience. It is often a description of a basic rule of conduct that all people generally follow or should follow. Proverbs can be found in all languages.
Monet doesn’t grow on trees.
enviromental issues in Cerdanyola