Expressions with MAKE, DO & TAKE There are lots of expressions with MAKE, DO & TAKE in English. Do you know when to use which? If you like our website, share it with friends and colleagues. Thanks! Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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Mar 02
Who’s who in the EU? – SCHULZ
Quite often, EU institutions and EU terms are hidden behind names, abbreviations or even word plays. So, if you do not know the key personalities of the EU (Schulz, Tusk, Juncker, Mogherini, etc.) and the main concepts under discussion, you can hardly guess, what is actually meant by a newspaper headline. Look at the headline …
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Feb 24
Who’s who in the EU? – JUNCKER
Quite often, EU institutions and EU terms are hidden behind names, abbreviations or even word plays. So, if you do not know the key personalities of the EU (Tusk, Juncker, Mogherini, etc.) and the main concepts under discussion, you can hardly guess, what is actually meant by a newspaper headline. Look at the headline below …
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Feb 22
Zero – How to say 0 in English? – SpeakEasy
0, ZERO, NOUGHT, NIL? or LOVE?? How to say 0 when referring to phone numbers, dates, temperatures, scores or even James Bond 007?:) Well, there are several ways to pronounce the number ZERO, depending on the context. Usage even varies between different English-speaking countries. If you want to avoid misunderstandings, it is crucial, you know …
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Feb 16
Bonds or Shares?- Easily Confused Economic Terms – Guide
SHARES OR BONDS? Do YOU know the difference? There are plenty of economic terms you may come across while reading the news or discussing economic issues with your friends. However, a great number of these terms, such as BONDS AND SHARES are often misused or simply not understood by the general public. If you want …
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Feb 15
Bonds or Shares? – Easily Confused Economic Terms – Quiz
SHARES OR BONDS? Do YOU know the difference? There are plenty of economic terms you may come across while reading the news or discussing economic issues with your friends. However, a great number of these terms, such as BONDS AND SHARES are often misused or simply not understood by the general public. If you want …
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Feb 08
English Workout – Flat Stomach & Key English Vocabulary
English Workout is a series of activities in which we pair a quick physical workout with a quick mental exercise, so you get to do 2 things at once – wake up your muscles AND your brain! English Workout will work your muscles and build your English vovabulary making your blood AND your English flow! …
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Feb 02
Make new words – Interactive Quiz
How to make new words? Prefixes and suffixes are groups of letters glued to the beginning and the end of a word to make new words. Read more about prefixes here and suffixes here. Let’s do an interactive quiz to practice some common prefixes and suffixes in English. Related posts Prefixes Made Easy …
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Feb 02
Temporary Jobs – EPSONews&Terminology
If you wish to land a job with an EU institution, you need, first of all, to keep yourself up-to-date about ongoing open competitions and the terminology used in the description of available job profiles. So, the good news is, we can help you in both! Follow the EPSO NEWS with us and learn the …
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Jan 24
The Causative Quiz
We use causative verbs to show that someone or something caused something to happen. Causative verbs are: get, have, make, let and help. Learn about how to use the causative verbs and structures in sentences. Try a quick quiz to practice how to use the causative in everyday expressions. Related post The causative …
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