Have your head in the clouds – Idiom Meaning

Have your head in the clouds – Idiom Meaning

Have your head in the clouds – Meaning This idiom can be said in a variety of ways. You have your head in the clouds. He has his head in the clouds. She has her head in the clouds. etc Note: When someone says this idiom, it is NOT a compliment. Meaning of Have...
Professions, Occupations and Jobs

Professions, Occupations and Jobs

Below is another chart we have created, this time about different Jobs, Professions and Occupations. One activity you can do using this chart is say what a person does in each profession. You can do this by asking the question What does a/an X do? For example: What...
English Courses

English Courses

Woodward English Courses Woodward English Courses General English 118 lessons Woodward English has created this free online English course that is open to anyone around the world. This course helps you learn English from a Basic level to an Advanced level. Learn More...
Word order of Adjectives before a Noun

Word order of Adjectives before a Noun

We have created a new grammar lesson about the most common order of Adjectives before a noun. Why do I say the most common order? Because there seems to be no fixed, definitive order for adjectives when they appear before a noun. The information we have compiled on...
Subject Pronouns in English

Subject Pronouns in English

We have created a new chart using cartoons to show simple Subject Pronouns in English. As a teacher you can use the same image to talk about the different cartoons and what is happening or describing the people, especially using the verb To Be. E.g. She is old, He is...

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