A slap on the wrist…
Which of you hasn`t ever been slapped on the wrist when he made things intentionally wrong or bad? Of course all of us happened to have such experiences in our early childhood. But our idiom is quite about another subject.
Which of you hasn`t ever been slapped on the wrist when he made things intentionally wrong or bad? Of course all of us happened to have such experiences in our early childhood. But our idiom is quite about another subject.
This is a real joke that has happened to a teacher from English for a New Life School recently. A parent came to bring her daughter who is 12 years old to the first English class. The first minute her
The art of interpreting is a very nice one. Being an interpreter requires a great responsibility, because you have the mission of transmitting the thoughts, words, emotions of another person that speaks a foreign language. Sometimes, it might seem easy,
Blessing in disguise – this idiom contains the meaning in itself. Blessing is something good that is granted to us by God, a gift from heaven, but which is not seen at first because of the way or the circumstances
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