Word Bank: precedent: A legal decision or ruling that serves as an example or rule for future cases. jurors: Members of a jury, a group of citizens who are selected to decide the outcome of a case. appeal: The process of asking a higher court to review a decision made […]
English Language Exercises
This exercise is designed to help intermediate to advanced English learners expand their legal vocabulary related to the legal profession. Read the article below and fill in the blanks with the correct word from the word bank. Each word is followed by its definition to help you understand its meaning […]
This exercise is designed to help you practice and master the idioms used to describe people’s personalities and behaviors. Below are various activities that will strengthen your understanding and ability to use these idioms in everyday conversation and writing. Part 1: Match the Idiom to Its Definition Match the idiom […]
1. Break the Ice Meaning: To do or say something to relax and make people feel more comfortable, especially in a formal or awkward situation. Example: “Before the meeting started, the host told a joke to break the ice and ease the tension.” 2. Hit the Nail on the Head Meaning: To describe something accurately […]
Here are 10 English phrases that intermediate to advanced English learners should know. Each phrase includes its meaning and examples of how it is used in conversation. 1. “The ball is in your court” Meaning: It is now your responsibility to take the next action or make a decision. Example: […]
Below are 10 commonly used English phrases that intermediate to advanced English learners should familiarize themselves with. Each phrase is followed by its meaning and examples of how it is used in everyday conversation. 1. “Hit the nail on the head” Meaning: To describe something exactly right or to be […]