10 Halloween idioms and expressions
Make someone’s blood boil – to make someone very angry Ex: It just makes my blood boil to think of the amount of food that gets wasted around here. Ghost town – a deserted place where there are few or no people Ex: I woke up at 5 a.m. to go for a run. It […]
20 polite English phrases
I’d/we’d be delighted – used for politely accepting an invitation, or agreeing or offering to do something no disrespect (to) – used before you say something that might offend someone, to show that you do not intend to offend them do you mind? – phrase used for getting someone’s permission to do something. This can either be polite, impolite, or humorous. If someone says it in a loud way, they are showing that they […]
10 angielskich zwrotów, aby wypowiedzieć swoją opinię
In my opinion, this one would be better. To my mind this one’s better. If you ask me, this one’s better. To my way of thinking, this one’s fine. In my view, this one is best. Know what I think? That one’s best. I’d say that one’s better. What I think is that one’s […]
10 PROVERBS, czyli 10 przysłów po angielsku
TIME IS MONEY = CZAS TO PIENIĄDZ „Hurry up! Time is money!” PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT = PRAKTYKA CZYNI MISTRZA “Don’t give up on learning the violin. Practice makes perfect.” THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM = KTO WCZEŚNIE WSTAJE, TEMU PAN BÓG DAJE “I got to the ticket office before anyone else. I got front […]
Jak opowiedzieć o swojej pracy i firmie po angielsku
Describing your Job, czyli jak opowiedzieć o Twojej pracy I’m a (job)… I work as a (job)… I’m currently working as a (job)… I just started at (company)… I just started working as a (job)… I’ve been with (company) since/for… I’ve been a (job) since/for… I work for (company). I work in (field/industry)… I’m self-employed. I own my own company. I’m responsible for (+ ing)… I ensure… […]