
Verbs and adjectives to express taste in English
Expressing your preferences in English goes beyond just saying “I like” or “I don’t like”. This short English lesson on expressing likes and dislikes introduces
About Break Into English
Break Into English is an online language academy specialising in one-to-one English lessons with native teachers. Our method is based on active conversation and personalised content tailored to your goals.
We believe the fastest way to real fluency is speaking from day one with a native teacher who adapts to you, not the other way around.
Our individual online English courses
All our online English courses are taught by native English speakers who have been internally trained to apply the Break Into English method.
Personalised lessons are delivered online and you can choose the video conferencing platform that suits you best: Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, etc.

Expressing your preferences in English goes beyond just saying “I like” or “I don’t like”. This short English lesson on expressing likes and dislikes introduces

Your mate’s asking if you fancy coming to a party. Are you just going to text back “yes” or jazz it up with something that

Mastering professional business English vocabulary has become essential for career success. Here are 449 key terms organized by topic to help you excel in any

You wake up one morning with a fever and want to tell your English friend. Are you going to write “I am sick” or “I

Talking about your hobbies in English—whether in writing or conversation—can be useful in many situations: a job interview, chatting with international colleagues, or filling out

Do you want to express your anger? Are you feeling joy? English emotions and feelings vocabulary allows you to communicate your feelings precisely in all

Learning animal names is essential for building your basic English vocabulary. This comprehensive list presents the most commonly used animals in daily conversations, organized by

Learning the months in English is an essential foundation, whether you’re getting back to English after years or consolidating your school knowledge. This fundamental vocabulary