Main Sections

Speaking

In this section you will be able to practice your speaking skills in English.
To pull someones leg CS.pdf 88.42 KB

Let's talk about some situations where you were pulling someone's leg.

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Listening

In this section you will be able to practice your listening skills in English.
Enjoy our first audio idiom explanation.
To make a long story short.mp3 2.52 MB

Check in PDF file, if you understood the audio explanation of the idiom correctly.
To make a long story short CS.pdf 84.18 KB

More files to listen to:
Over the Moon.mp3 1.91 MB

Over my Dead Body.mp3 2.89 MB

Writing

In this section you will be able to practice your writing skills in English.
To turn a deaf ear CS.pdf 64.16 KB

Please read our idiom explanation with some examples and write your story related to this idiom.

You can send your stories to our e-mail:  info@activateyes.net

We will come back to you with our feedback to your story.  
The most interesting stories can be published in this section, but of course only with your consent.

Reading

In this section you will be able to practice your reading skills in English.
Over my dead body CS.pdf 38.33 KB

Have some fun and read our idiom explanation including 
3 example stories.

Vocabulary

In this section you will be able to extend your vocabulary in English.
To kill two birds with one stone CS.pdf 48.41 KB

Please read our idiom explanation. Find equivalent idiom in your language.

If you want, you can send us its translation into English to our e-mail: info@activateyes.net

We are quite curious how many languages have an idiom with a similar meaning.

Grammar

In this section you will be able to practice your grammar in English.

Most English grammar theoreticians claim that English language has 9 parts of speech:

Adjective, Adverb, Conjunction, Determiner, Noun, Number, Preposition, Pronoun and Verb.
To be over the moon CS.pdf 47.35 KB

Can you identify them in our "To be over the moon" 
idiom examples?
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We will check your answers and come back with a feedback.