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Phrasal verbs - Eat in
When we want to emphasise that we are not going to eat out we use eat in, which means to have a meal at home: Eating in is not always cheaper than eating out
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Phrasal verbs - Eat in When we want to emphasise that we are not going to eat out we use eat in, which means to have a meal at home: Eating in is not always cheaper than eating out #phrasalverbs

Useful C2 Proficiency phrasal verbs - part one
Here are ten useful C2 Proficiency phrasal verbs, with explanations and examples: https://youtu.be/vRiYTxZqoBU #c2proficiency #c2english #proficiencyenglish #c2phrasalverbs

Colloquial expressions in English: Spare no expense - This means to spend as much money as necessary to make something good, regardless of the amount: They spared no expense in planning the perfect wedding. #theicingonyourenglish #englishexpressions #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishvocabulary #englishidioms #londonenglishteacher

Here are ten useful C1 Advanced phrasal verbs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsJCtZmCfc8&t=11s #englishteacher #phrasalverbs #c1english #cae #cambridgeenglishexams #londonenglishteacher

Here are another ten essential C1 Advanced phrasal verbs you will find in the Cambridge C1 Advanced exam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoXbKvjc8s4&t=22s #englishteacher #phrasalverbs #c1english #cae #cambridgeenglishexams #londonenglishteacher

Colloquial expressions in English: Have a lot on your plate – This basically means you have a lot of responsibilities or things you have to deal with: I’m afraid I can’t help you because I have a lot on my plate right now with the project deadline and the sale of our house. #theicingonyourenglish #englishexpressions #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishvocabulary #englishidioms #londonenglishteacher

Here is a selection of must-know phrasal verbs, which are essential for the First Certificate exam or B2 level.

Commonly confused things in English - Change flat or change your flat?

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Commonly confused things in English - Lie or Lay? https://youtu.be/dVlRH-JRZX0