Don’t Waste Time When Studying English: Time Expressions
“Time is free, but it’s priceless.
You can’t own it, but you can use it.
You can’t keep it, but you can spend it.
Once you’ve lost it, you can never get it back.”
Are you spending your time wisely when it comes to studying and practicing your English? Or, are you one of those people that always comes up with the same old excuse? I didn’t have enough time!
Well, it’s time you stopped making excuses because studying a little bit of English everyday probably doesn’t have to take as much time as you think. Ten to fifteen minutes of daily studying can do wonders [cause miracles] to your English.
Is it really that difficult to find ten to fifteen minutes a day to study English? How much time do you waste on facebook, watching TV, playing Candy Crush?
A good thing to remember to stay motivated is to not spend too much time on the boring parts of the language that don’t interest you, always try to find new ways to make you learning experience as fun as possible. Here at Real Life we are dedicated to developing ways to inspire people to learn through fun and convenient methods.
A great way to make English fun is by learning new expressions. Today, thanks to Kaplan International, I would like to share with you some really funny expressions related to time. Check out this fun infographic and add these really common expressions into your vocabulary right now, time is of the essence.
(click here to see the original article from Kaplan International)
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Hi chaddaaaa my biggedt problem yet is write essays mayinly for ielts and i need 7 at this time.I am doing private classes but still hard.Any tips?
it's a good way to learn many expressions and have fun at the same time!!
usefull
Thank you.
It's a funny way to learn new idomes
thank you!
It’s an awesome way to learn Chad! I’m combine it with Anki. I read the post, then I put the idioms in the front and the meaning in the back of Anki card. It’s very useful to me!
It’s an awesome way to learn Chad! I’m combining it with Anki. I read the post, then I put the idioms in the front and the meaning in the back of Anki card. It’s very useful to me!
or also….
– I had the time of my life
– Take your time
– time is money