Can you complete this English expression? It means “to cause (someone/something) to stop”.
Bring (someone/something) to a …….
a) halt
b) course
c) cling
d) abrupt
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) halt
Bring (someone/something) to a halt!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to cause (someone/something) to stop”.
Bring (someone/something) to a …….
a) halt
b) course
c) cling
d) abrupt
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) halt
Bring (someone/something) to a halt!
In this Easy English Vlog, I talk about my favourite season!
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What do you think of when you hear the word “hero”? Do you think of Superman, or Batman? Of course, they are heroes. But sometimes, normal people can be heroes too. There are five stories in this book about everyday heroes.
Oliver is a pizza delivery driver. One evening, he goes to a house to deliver some pizzas, but something is wrong. Can Oliver help the family?
Lydia is going to her wedding, when a bad thing happens. Luckily, some surprising heroes arrive to help her.
Lucy is excited. She is going to Hawaii for a vacation. There is an emergency on the plane, and only Lucy can help. Can she become a hero? Enjoy these and two more stories!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “something worth doing, or something that is beneficial.”
Be worth (one’s) ………
a) while
b) mind
c) figure
d) distinct
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Answer: a) while
Be worth (one’s) while!
This is a short story for learners of English. We hope you enjoy it!
In this Easy English Vlog, I talk about my lovely pet!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “difficult to accept”.
A tough pill to …….
a) eat
b) chew
c) digest
d) swallow
The answer is below!↓

Answer: d) swallow
A tough pill to swallow!
This is a short story for learners of English. We hope you enjoy it!
Andy wears glasses. He doesn’t wear them all the time. He wears them when he drives his car. He wears them to read, and when he works on his computer.
Andy gets an email from the eye doctor’s office. The email says— We have not checked your eyes for one year. You should make an appointment. We will check your eyes.—-
Andy goes to the eye doctor’s office. He does an eye test.
The eye doctor says, “Your eyes are OK, but maybe you need new glasses. You need glasses that are a little stronger.”
Andy says, “OK.”
The eye doctor says she will order new glasses for Andy. She says, “Maybe your new glasses will feel a little bit strange. Maybe you will get a headache for a few days. Maybe you will feel ill for a little while.”
After one week, the eye doctor’s office calls Andy. The receptionist says, “Your new glasses are ready. Please come and get your new glasses.”
Andy goes to get his new glasses. His eye doctor is not there. She is on vacation.
Andy pays for his new glasses and takes them away. He is very pleased. His new glasses do not feel strange. He does not have a headache. He does not feel ill.
A few weeks later, Andy gets a call from his eye doctor. “Please come and see me,” she says.
Andy goes to see his eye doctor. She is very unhappy. She says, “I ordered your new glasses, but I made a big mistake. I asked the company to make your new glasses but the order was the same as your old glasses. So , there was no change. I am very sorry. I have ordered new glasses for you and of course, you will not pay anything.”
Andy is a very calm person. He says, “It’s OK. Don’t worry.”
The eye doctor says, “Didn’t you think it was strange when your ‘new’ glasses were the same as the old ones?”
Andy laughs. “I didn’t feel sick! I didn’t feel strange! I didn’t have a headache!. I thought ‘my eye doctor did a very good job!’”
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Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be not feeling well”.
To be out of ……
a) kind
b) sorts
c) health
d) mind
The answer is below!↓

Answer: b) sorts
To be out of sorts!
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