1. What is your favorite type of cuisine and why? Discuss your preferences and reasons behind your choice. 2. Do you enjoy cooking? Why or why not? Talk about your cooking experiences and whether you find it enjoyable or not. 3. What is the most memorable meal you have ever had? Share a special dining experience and describe why it was memorable. 4. Are there any foods … [Read more...] about 15 Conversation Questions for English Learners on the Topic of Eating
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English expressions with LAW
In this lesson you will learn some of the main phrases and English expressions with LAW, like break the law, flout the law and lay down the law.Introduction:The English language is rich with idioms and expressions that draw inspiration from various domains, including law. The word 'law' is no exception, and it is frequently used to convey different meanings beyond its … [Read more...] about English expressions with LAW
English Expressions with TURN
In today's English lesson you will learn some of the main English expressions with TURN. For example, turn a blind eye and turn the other cheek.English is full of expressions and idioms that use the word "turn" in various ways. Here are some common ones:These are just a few examples of the many expressions in English that use the word "turn." Learning these idioms … [Read more...] about English Expressions with TURN
English Expressions with RIGHT
In this English lesson you will learn some English Expressions with RIGHT, like right as rain, to serve someone right, to be in the right, and more.English Expressions with "Right"Learning and using these expressions will enhance your understanding and fluency in English. Try incorporating them into your conversations or writing to add depth and clarity to your … [Read more...] about English Expressions with RIGHT
Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT
In this English lesson you will learn how we use the words 'actual', 'actually', 'real', really', and 'in fact' in English.Using words such as "actual," "actually," "real," "really," and "in fact" can add precision and emphasis to our language. These words play a significant role in clarifying information, expressing sincerity, and providing evidence or proof in various … [Read more...] about Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT