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  1. Tell others what she said!: Jane to Susan: I'm falling in love with Jack! Susan to Mary: Jane said she was f.. http://bit.ly/Zc3ba
  2. Apologies to all for lack of posts. Taking a few weeks off. Back in the saddle (idiom = at work) starting week from Monday.
  3. Expressions - Literal or Figurative: Many expressions in English can be used in either a literal or figurative w.. http://bit.ly/49Ryu
  4. Expressions and Idioms with 'Time': Here is a new expressions and idioms page based on the word 'time'. You'll f.. http://bit.ly/19jxiI
  5. Idioms with 'Time' : There are quite a few idioms and colloquial expressions using the word 'time'. read more http://bit.ly/nEy1l
  6. Different Styles of Listening: This post serves the dual purpose of focusing on collocations with 'listening' - .. http://tinyurl.com/kvqran
  7. Its OR It's difficult?!: The choice between it's or its is an example of a common mistake. There are a number of.. http://tinyurl.com/kqck9z
  8. Telephone English: Getting Practice: Teaching telephone English can be frustrating as students really need to pr.. http://tinyurl.com/l2wtbz
  9. Chant: Adjective Order: Adjectives describe nouns: an important meeting a hot day a long trip It's also possible.. http://tinyurl.com/n65osr
  10. Can - Be Able To: When speaking about ability the forms 'to be able to' and 'can' are generally synonymous. Pos.. http://tinyurl.com/lelkhk
  11. Instead of / from / than?: Prepositional phrases can drive any student crazy! Test and improve your knowledge of.. http://tinyurl.com/l5drfw
  12. Word Focus: Party: There are two main meanings to the noun 'Party'. The first is in the political sense, the sec.. http://tinyurl.com/lz9vd5
  13. Collocations with "Equipment": An important step to improving your vocabulary is to not only learn the appropria.. http://tinyurl.com/m6kn9h
  14. Peter refuses to throw in the towel on his project.
  15. It's too early to throw in the towel. Keep trying!
  16. She says she wants to throw in the towel, but I don't think it's a good idea.
  17. Today's idiom: throw in the towel = give up
  18. Collocations Listening: Monsters: Adjectives for Describing Monsters Size: giant, huge, large Looks: hideous, h.. http://tinyurl.com/nk89w5
  19. She doesn't like leaving things in limbo. Either she does it, or she drops the project completely.
  20. I'm afraid we'll have to leave it in limbo until we can bring some development people on board.