top of page



Vocabulary Quiz (3)
Vocabulary Quiz (3) Check Your Knowledge - Choose the correct word(s): 1. How many _________ of corn should I get for dinner? a. pieces ...


Personality Traits
Personality Traits I. Match the personality traits to the adjectives: 1. You worry about things too much. A. Impulsive/Decisive 2. You care about other people’s feelings. B. Short-tempered 3. You believe that good things will happen in the future. C. Curious 4. You’re difficult to work with. D. Stubborn 5. You always have ne


Confusing Words That You’ll Never Confuse Again (Quiz 2)
Confusing Words That You’ll Never Confuse Again (Quiz 2) - Choose the correct word: 1. Tim and Tom are sitting __________ each other....


Confusing Words That You’ll Never Confuse Again (Quiz 1)
Confusing Words That You’ll Never Confuse Again (Quiz 1) - Choose the correct word: 1. Where are __________ belongings? ...


Money and Budgeting
Money and Budgeting Read and practise the following conversation: Sara: Hi Daniel. You look worried. What’s wrong? Daniel: I checked my bank balance this morning. It’s very low. Sara: Oh no. Did you look at your statement ? Daniel: Yes, I did. There were many transactions this month. Sara: Maybe you need to make a better budget . Daniel: I think so. I don’t want to get into debt . Sara: That’s smart. Do you still owe money on your loan ? Daniel: Yes, I do. I’m tryi


"Essential Money Vocabulary Terms You Need to Know"
Money Vocabulary Borrow or Lend: Borrow means “to take or use money that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it later.” Ex. Harry borrowed $5.00 from Tom. Lend means “to give someone money that he/ she is expected to return.” Ex. How much money did you lend her this time? www.englishiseasierwithamal.com Charge or Cost: An item costs money, but services charge you money. Charge means “to demand an amount of money as a price for service or goods.” Ex.


Phrasal Verbs Relating to Clothes
Phrasal Verbs Relating to Clothes 1. Hang out To dry clothes outside after washing Ex: The weather was fine, so she hung out the...


Confusing Words That You'll Never Confuse Again (Part 1)
Beside or Besides:
Beside means “next to” or “at the side of”
bottom of page