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  • Head to the Beach

    Eavesdropping - Tuesday

    Head to the Beach

    When someone asks you if you want to head somewhere, they are asking you if you want to go somewhere. It...

  • soak up the sun

    Slang - Monday

    soak up the sun English, baby! Video Lesson

  • Picnics

    Real Life - Friday

    Picnics

    Last weekend was the Fourth of July, and what better way is there to celebrate the birth of the U.S.A. than...

  • Into the Wild

    Movies - Thursday

    Into the Wild

    Most people have a slight desire to get rid of all of their possessions and hit the road. Christopher McCan...

  • Adventure Travel

    Real Life - Wednesday

    Adventure Travel

    A relaxing beach vacation may sound perfect to some, but for the more adventurous, it just isn’t exci...

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injured

What does "injured" mean?

  • escape from the scene of a crime
  • hurt, damaged, broken
  • stays good; doesn't worsen

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  • Work

    blaze a trail

    Slang - Tuesday

    blaze a trail

  • Romance

    find one’s voice

    Slang - Monday

    find one’s voice

  • Friend

    No Brainer

    Eavesdropping - Friday

    No Brainer English, baby! Video Lesson

    If someone wants to give you $1,000,000, should you take it? Definitely. If you could press a button and be...

  • Hobbies

    Rush Hour 3

    Movies - Thursday

    Rush Hour 3

    In a very American intersection of cultures, a loud, wild, young, black detective played by Chris Tucker wa...

  • Music

    touring

    Slang - Wednesday

    touring

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  • Present Perfect Progressive

    Pope Francis

    Pope Francis

    In Catholicism, the pope is the highest priest. People often want to hear his ideas. The current pope, Pope...

  • Comparatives and Superlatives

    Young Adult

    Young Adult

    Most people are happy to leave high school behind and begin their adult lives. But in the new movie Young A...

  • Modal Verbs

    It's Like Pulling Teeth

    It's Like Pulling Teeth English, baby! Video Lesson

    Have you ever had a tooth pulled out by a dentist? Dentists often have to pull teeth out because they aren&...

  • Comparatives and Superlatives

    Public Transportation

    Public Transportation

    In a world with so many types of vehicles… buses, trains, light rail, airplanes, even bicycles…...

  • Present Progressive Tense

    Give the Cold Shoulder

    Give the Cold Shoulder English, baby! Video Lesson

    When someone is paying attention to you, you get a nice, warm feeling. It might even feel as if that person...

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  • East or West, home is best

    Idioms and Slang

    East or West, home is best

    "The grass isn`s always greener on the other side", they say. What do they mean? Is the saying about a ...

  • HOW TO WRITE A COMMENTORY OF A POEM

    Writing

    HOW TO WRITE A COMMENTORY OF A POEM

    HOW TO WRITE A COMMENTORY OF A POEM (in the form of the essay)              &nb...

  • how much some one could bee puzzled

    Idioms and Slang

    how much some one could bee puzzled

    when some one wants to explain about the knoWledge of someone about somthing that is too little would use this: "(someone) + dont(doesnt) know , a...

  • English Skills - Fluency - Reciting

    Speaking

    English Skills - Fluency - Reciting

    What I like most about the English language is its size and subtlety. However these qualities are also why many find it difficult to achieve flue...

  • make a fool out of...

    Idioms and Slang

    make a fool out of...

    I know the image has nothing to do with it... but I still like it :D have you ever heard the phrase "to make a fool out of sbdy"?e.g: -st...

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