Most English learners make the same mistake. They try to prepare conversations. They write scripts for: They memorise answers.They rehearse sentences.They hope the conversation goes exactly as planned. It never does. Real life does not follow scripts. That’s why mastering English for real-life situations requires a different strategy. “Confidence comes from being prepared.”— John Wooden…
If you’ve ever understood all the words someone said, but still felt confused, you were probably listening to an idiom. Idioms are everywhere in spoken English. Native speakers use them naturally when they talk about everyday life, emotions, time, work, and even difficult topics. Understanding idioms is one of the most effective ways to improve…
Most English learners think idioms are advanced, optional, or not very helpful. They’re not. Idioms are how native speakers simplify communication, not complicate it. In real life, people don’t search for perfect sentences.They reach for ready-made language that expresses meaning quickly. That’s exactly what idioms do. You don’t need hundreds of them.You need a small…
