Tag: Naomi

World Cup Ritsu Doan Interview

World Cup Ritsu Doan Interview

Ritsu Doan gave a quick interview in English after Japan’s World Cup victory over Spain. In this lesson, we’re going to take a look at what was said, learn some of the key phrases, and how to use them.

Learn Real English with The Beatles

Learn Real English with The Beatles

Learn English with The Beatles as we take a close look at the lyrics for the 1966 song ‘Got To Get You Into My Life’ from the album Revolver.

Roe v. Wade | Understanding News

Roe v. Wade | Understanding News

What is Roe v. Wade and why is it such a hot news topic around the world? In this lesson, we explain the important points you need to …

Secret Techniques to Boost Your English♪

Secret Techniques to Boost Your English♪

Even if you’re studying hard, you might not be progressing. If you’ve gotten stuck, you might need some new study methods and learning techniques.

Stand By Me | Learn English With

Stand By Me | Learn English With

Stand By Me is a classic coming to age story that is perfect for learning English and American culture. In this lesson, we’ll be learning …

Understand False Flattery

Understand False Flattery

This is a must-see for anyone who is studying English. Learn how to talk about people that give lots of false complements.

Idiom | A Far Cry

Idiom | A Far Cry

The idiom “a far cry” is one of the most commonly used idioms in English. Since it has multiple meanings, it’s a complicated phrase to understand at first, but …

Animal Idioms | Using Horse

Animal Idioms | Using Horse

There are countless animal idioms in English, and in this lesson Bearington is going to focus on explaining some of the most common idioms that use horse.

Idiom | Pick up the Slack

Idiom | Pick up the Slack

The idiom ‘pick up the slack’ has maritime origins but has become one of the most common idioms native speakers use. Not only that, but the word ‘slack’ is used in a range of expressions that …

Envy & Jealousy | What Do They Actually Mean?

Envy & Jealousy | What Do They Actually Mean?

Often misused by native speakers, envy & jealousy both deal with feelings of want, but there is a clear distinction between them. In this lesson, we’re learning how to talk better than a native speaker!