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English Idiom of the Day – Ring in the New Year
Ring in the New Year
To celebrate the beginning of the new year at midnight on 31st December.
Example Usage: We are planning a big party to ring in the new year. How did you ring in the new year?
New Year’s Eve Vocabulary
With only one day to go until New Year’s Eve, you might wish to revise some common words and vocabulary that you might hear if you are out celebrating this occasion.
Learn How to Offer Christmas Greetings in English
Every culture, country and language has its own way of offering good wishes and holiday greetings, so with Christmas fast approaching, let’s look at all the ways you can wish people well over the Christmas season in English and the best way to use each type.
Answers to English Lesson – 'Ice Volcano' found on Saturn's Moon
Here are the answers to yesterday's English Lesson - 'Ice Volcano' found on Saturn's Moon. If you require any help or clarifications please ask me. read more
Christmas Adjectives and How to Use Them
It is not too late to learn some last minute Christmas adjectives. You may hear them being used during your Christmas celebrations or you may see them on Christmas greeting cards. Here is a list of some commonly used English word adjectives which describe Christmas, and a guide on how you might wish to use them.