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  1. typical of or typical for | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Apr 21, 2011 · I've been wondering for a while which one is correct "typical of" or "typical for". When you look it up in dictionaries they will give you "typical of". But I've come across "typical for" in …

  2. 100 typical IELTS Speaking Part One questions 1. Are there any museums that you would like to go to? 2. Are you working at the moment? 3. Are your friends interested in technology?

  3. Choose some questions from below that are suitable to ask your teacher, depending on how well you know them:

  4. The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish.com

    Nov 9, 2023 · A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal English emails.

  5. Ones in brackets () with NOT and X are typical mistakes to try to avoid such as missing words and different meanings. IELTS Writing Task Two introductions phrases Setting the scene/ Background to …

  6. Correct the typical B2 First key word sentence transformation mistakes A candidate has answered all of the Use of English Part Four questions below but has made one mistake in each answer.

  7. British English Idioms & Phrases - UsingEnglish.com

    Our 'British English Idioms & Phrases' category contains 203 idiomatic expressions with definitions and the language of origin.

  8. Glossary of Football Vocabulary (Soccer) - UsingEnglish.com

    This extensive glossary of football vocabulary (soccer) is designed to help you learn the language associated with the beautiful game. It's the ultimate guide to the lingo of the football World Cup and …

  9. English Reading Skills - UsingEnglish.com

    Listening in English problems and solutions Typical difficulties with trying to understand spoken English, and how to solve those common issues.

  10. Write closing typical closing lines like “See you then” for the kinds of emails below. You can use the same sentences in several places, but try to add variety if you can. All of the functions below can …