Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation Course
Would you like to know how to save a Life if there is a case of cardiac arrest? Or when you see... Read More
“It beats me!”
Although it doesn’t sound like it, this phrase is non-violent! We use it when we don’t know something or don’t understand... Read More
“We just clicked!”
Sometimes you meet a person for the first time and you just click: you just (simply) get an instant, good feeling about... Read More
“I’m just nipping out to the shops!”
Have you ever been at home and realised you have forgotten to buy something – like milk, for example? You might say:... Read More
It’s mind-boggling!
It’s mind-boggling how this picture seems to move! When we find something surprising or difficult to understand, we often say it’s mind-boggling... Read More
“Let’s grab a bite to eat”
“Let’s grab ..” (literally ‘afferriamo’) is a colloquial English phrase we often use when we want to suggest we have something quickly. ... Read More
“Alright?”
Did you know that instead of saying “Hi” or “Hello” British people often say, “Alright?” Although we write it like this, it... Read More
When “to go” = “to say”!
Did you know that in everyday English when we are telling a story about something that happened we often use the verb... Read More
“Here you go!”
‘Here you go!’ Here is another everyday English phrase for you. When we simply give something to someone we often say, “Here... Read More
“How does that sound?”
In conversation when you make a suggestion or you have an idea, you can say, “How does that sound?” to ask what the... Read More

