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It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long,
 difficult words but rather short, easy words like 'What about lunch?'
Winnie-the-Pooh
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Parts of speech and vocab rules

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Topic vocabulary

Survival English ~ Key words, phrases, questions and answers for beginners.
Floors of a House (ground floor, first floor)
Floors of a Commercial Building (ground floor, mezzanine, 1st floor...)

Vocab reference

Dictionary or thesaurus?What's the difference between a dictionary and a thesaurus?
Synonyms and antonyms
What's the difference between a synonym and an antonym?

Word Lists

Confusing Words

Quotes and Quotations
Quotes
A list of English quotes and quotations, giving author details, word definitions and contextual notes.
Sayings and ProverbsSayings and ProverbsA reference of English sayings and proverbs, giving possible interpretations, word definitions, explanations, origins, quizzes and answers. Arranged alphabetically and by category.
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SlangSlangA reference of English slang words and phrases, with definitions, sample sentences, origins, notes, warnings, quizzes and answers. Arranged alphabetically and by category.
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Phrasal VerbsPhrasal VerbsA reference of English phrasal verbs, with definitions, explanations, example sentences, quizzes and answers. Arranged alphabetically.
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Phrasal Verb of the Day

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IdiomsA reference of English idioms and idiomatic expressions, with definitions, explanations, sample sentences, quizzes and answers. Arranged alphabetically and by category.
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Power Of Seven
A light-hearted look at vocabulary and curiosities for English learners from seven-obsessed EnglishClub founder Josef Essberger.

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Without grammar very little can be conveyed; 
without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed.
D.A. Wilkins, Linguistics in Language Teaching

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  2. I agree that without vocabulary and grammar, nothing can be overcome, for example, take the same numbers, a lot depends on them in studying the program for full training, I will recommend online courses at an English language school from my own experience
    https://englishpapa.com/numbers-and-numerals-in-english-the-most-comprehensive-guide/

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