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to see off
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to see off

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

In Canadian English, this phrasal verb typically means…

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Show: “Building the Band”
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Show: “Building the Band”

– B2-C2 (intermediate to advanced) –

While watching “Building the Band,” there are a variety of English language elements that you can practice and learn…

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to play it by ear
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to play it by ear

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

In Canadian and American English, this idiom typically means…

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to wind down
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to wind down

– C1 (advanced) –

In Canadian and American English, this phrasal verb typically means…

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room
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room

– B1-B2 (intermediate) –

In Canadian and American English, this noun typically means…

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Most Popular Posts

father vs. dad vs. daddy

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

A common mistake that many language learners make is using the word, “daddy,” when it is not appropriate. “Daddy” does not mean the exact same thing as “dad” or “father.” It’s meaning changes based on context: your age, the age of the person you’re speaking to…

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to get some fresh air

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

Understanding and using idioms in English is a great way to become a natural communicator in the language. This particular idiom is a common one spoken by all ages and has a couple popular definitions…

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5 German Words Used In Canadian English, Part I

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

We’ve talked about Indigenous and French words used in Canadian English, but what about German words? There are so many vocabulary terms that the English language borrows from German, including…

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