False Friends — Inform vs. Informe English Español Inform = Informar, notificar Informe = Reporte Leer más →
Autor: Christine Torres
English Idiom — Bark is worse than their bite
Bark is worse than their bite Someone who’s bark is worse than their bite may well get angry and shout, but doesn’t take action or they are not as unpleasant as they seem, and their actions are not as bad as their threats. Example: I wouldn’t be scared of her if I were you. Her bark’s a lot worse than… Leer más →
False Friends — Improve vs. Improvisar
False Friends — Improve vs. Improvisar English Español Improve = Mejorar Improvisar = Improvise Leer más →
English Idiom — Fight fire with fire
Idiom: Fight fire with fire If you fight fire with fire, you fight something or someone using a very similar or the same way as they are fighting you. Example: In the face of stiff competition we had to fight fire with fire and cut our prices. Leer más →
False Friends — Idiom vs. Idioma
False Friends — Idiom vs. Idioma English Español Idiom = Modismo o frase hecha Idioma = Language Leer más →
English Idiom — Talk a mile a minute
Idiom: Talk a mile a minute If someone talks a mile a minute, they speak very fast. Example: She talks a mile a minute and is very hard to keep up with. Leer más →
False Friends — Grace vs. Gracia
False Friends — Grace vs. Gracia English Español Grace = Elegancia, finura Gracia = Wit, humour Leer más →
New Years resolutions!
Happy New Year! Have you made your list of New Year resolutions? How about learning English this year? Leer más →
Tip / English Idioms
English Idiom — ‘Eagle eyes’ Someone who has eagle eyes sees everything; no detail is too small. Example: The students wrote their essays under the eagle eye of the headmaster Leer más →
False Friends — Fabric vs. Fábrica
Fabric vs. Fábrica English Español Fabric = Tejido o tela Fábrica = Factory Leer más →