In this post, I’m sharing 12 common phrasal verbs with 'break' that you’ll hear all the time in everyday conversations. I’ve included clear meanings and real-life examples to help you feel more confident using them yourself.
Surprise comes in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it's a lovely shock — like getting flowers from a friend out of nowhere. Other times, it’s the kind of surprise that leaves you frozen, confused, or even reeling.
Below, I’ve grouped 12 useful idioms for talking about surprise, so you can choose the right phrase for the situation — whether it’s amazement, disbelief, or sudden shock.
If you're learning English and want to sound more natural in everyday conversations, especially when life feels a bit overwhelming, this post is for you.
Here are 15 common British English phrases that people use when they're tired, overworked, or quietly not okay. These expressions are perfect for English speaking practice and will help you express yourself more clearly, more naturally, and more like yourself.