‘Have Eyes like a Hawk’ and ‘Blind as a Bat’ (Useful Idioms)
Let’s think about some idioms to do with eyesight! Do you have have good eyesight which allows you to notice…
Let’s think about some idioms to do with eyesight! Do you have have good eyesight which allows you to notice…
How do you introduce an effect or consequence in English. The two most common methods are using ‘so’ and ‘therefore.’…
On today’s episode, we are going to look at the idea of free education. Should university be free? This question…
Cats are one of the most popular animals around the world, so it’s not a surprise that we have many…
He said; she said; you said; I said… too many ‘Saids.’ Repeatedly using the word said, especially in writing and…
To celebrate the 25th episode of Thinking in English, today I’ve made a slightly different episode! I decided it’s time…
These two idioms both involve “hitting” something! You ‘hit the sack’ when you want to go to bed, and you…
Overusing perfect can make things sound a little bit insincere. Not everything can be, or is, perfect! So these three…
On today’s episode I want to look at the future of transport! Virgin Hyperloop trialled their new technology earlier this…