Easter is coming so it's high time to send cards to our families and friends. I found some lovely wishes you can put on your cards instead of writing 'Happy Easter' only.
You can't call yourself an advanced English speaker if you don't know at least basic idioms and proverbs. On my blog I plan to write about both but if you are impatient always fresh portion of idioms you may find here: IDIOMS . Let's talk about proverbs then! What are they? Proverbs are short, well-known and repeated statements that give practical advice about life. They are often metaphorical. Today I've prepared for you a list of 10 English proverbs which are absolute MUST HAVE as they are the most popular and common. For each of these 10 I found a Polish equivalent. I wonder if the next 10 and another will go so easily ;) To start with.... the title of our blog. Well, maybe not the exact title but nearly :) When in Rome (do as the Romans do) is used for saying that when you are in a foreign country you should follow the local customs and ways of behaving. But this proverb doesn't only refer to a foreign country but also someone's home, community etc. You ...
Easter has just passed but we still have wonderful Easter holidays, that's why I'm coming with the newest pack of spring and Easter English idioms, which are very common and used on a daily basis not only at this time of year. My first post you will find here: Spring & easter idioms part 1 . And here is another selection: #1 a happy bunny means someone who is happy with a situation osoba zadowolona (z życia/sytuacji) My sister has broken her leg and she's not a happy bunny because she can't go on a school trip. #2 busy bee means someone who is always busy and hardworking pracuś/pracowita pszczółka/mróweczka I have never known such busy bee as Jake is! He is studying, working and helping his older parents. Quotation from 'Gladiator': source #3 black sheep means a person who is not accepted in family or some group because is thought to behave badly czarna owca Julian is black sheep of his family - they have never accepted or unders...
Love love love... Love is all around - as the British pop band Wet Wet Wet used to sing (yes yes, it's the song from the film that probably everybody knows:'Four weddings and a fineral') :) Love is in the air especially before and on the 14th of February. Some of us love Valentine's day, some hate it saying that this day has nothing to do with love, that it's just an artificial feast invented to earn money. Opponents claim that people ought to show each other love every day, not only on one day a year! It's hard to disagree with this opinion... But maybe it's not such a bad idea to devote a whole day or at least an evening (let's say 14 th of February) for the one we love? Celebrate our love in a special way...? What about those who love in secret? Isn't it a perfect day to say the subject of admiration that we love him/her? Send a letter, email or a valentine card? And what about singles who think Valentine's day is only for couples? Definitel...
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