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Welcome to WordCraft Academy's official page – your pathway to English mastery and IELTS success.

Discover tailored IELTS coaching & diverse language solutions. Refine spoken English, perfect grammar, craft SOPs – all in one place.

29/05/2026

Vocabulary That Matters! 📖
Words like vanity, hunky-dory, pitting, shackles, and succumb often appear in interviews, books, movies, and real conversations—but many learners either misunderstand them or avoid using them altogether.
In this reel, we break them down into simple, practical meanings so you can understand them quickly and start recognizing them everywhere.
Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Olivia

28/05/2026

The Ultimate Grammar Trap!
It’s incredibly easy to scramble your phrasing when speaking live, and this clip proves exactly that. Two different versions of the exact same phrase were used—but only one of them is actually legal in English grammar.

Our digital instructors Ivy and Rose are stepping in to break down the mystery behind one single word that flips the entire rule.

27/05/2026

Let's Upgrade Your Mental Dictionary!

High-quality, advanced vocabulary is not about sounding fancy; it is about expressing your ideas with greater precision and accuracy. Simple words are often broad, generic, and open to multiple interpretations, which can prevent you from communicating your true feelings clearly.

For a new English learner, using simple, familiar words is perfectly fine in the beginning. But as you progress, you should gradually expand your vocabulary so your writing becomes more specific, expressive, and mature.

Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Olivia

26/05/2026

Butting Heads 💥
In this reel, we break down the idiom “butting heads” with a fun, WordCraft Original cartoon explanation inspired by its origin and show how it’s used when people strongly disagree or constantly clash with each other.

Simple visuals + real-life examples make idioms much easier to remember and use naturally.

Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Ivy

25/05/2026

Words With Punch 💥

In this reel, we simplify words and expressions like electrifying, skyrocketing, dissuade, brush it off, and diametrically in a way that actually makes sense in real life instead of sounding robotic or textbook-like.

Check the pinned comments for practical examples and see how advanced English becomes much easier when it’s connected to real situations.



Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Olivia

24/05/2026

What does "different strokes for different folks" actually mean? 👇
Different people like different things, and that is completely fine. This classic English idiom is the perfect, polite way to say "you do you" or "mind your own business."
Learn exactly how native speakers use it in daily conversation to handle different opinions without starting an argument.

Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Ivy and team.

23/05/2026

Boisterousness? Amalgamation? 🤔
In this reel, we explore words like intricacies, boisterous, frivolous, incessantly, and amalgamation with practical, beginner-friendly meanings so you can understand how these words are actually used in real English.
The goal isn’t to memorize difficult vocabulary — it’s to make advanced English feel natural and usable.
Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Olivia

23/05/2026

The idiom comes from the idea of throwing a spanner into a working machine, causing it to stop or break. Wrench (a tool used to turn nuts and bolts) is called a spanner in British English.

Meaning:
To throw a spanner in the works = to suddenly create a problem in a plan that was going well.

Example:
The sudden rain threw a spanner in the works and delayed the event.

Where to use it:
Use it when an unexpected problem interrupts a plan, project, trip, meeting, or smooth situation.

Simple guide:
Good plan + sudden problem = throw a spanner in the works.

22/05/2026

Crafty Teaches English! 🐶 Gardening Edition 🏡🪏

21/05/2026

Shashi Tharoor just dropped five massive words: incertitude, magnanimously, jettisoned, fatuously, and preposterous.

Learning words like this isn’t about showing off—it’s about precision. When you move past basic English, you unlock the ability to express complex thoughts with absolute clarity.

Instead of using a whole sentence to make a point, you can use just one of these to nail the exact vibe you want.

Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructor Olivia

20/05/2026

Beyond Basic English: The Restless Edition!
If you always say “I can’t sit still,” you’re missing out on some really fun English expressions.
Native speakers say things like “I have ants in my pants” and “I’m bouncing off the walls” when someone is overflowing with energy and feeling restless.
These are the kinds of phrases that make your English sound alive instead of textbook English.
Featuring WordCraft's Digital Instructors Ivy & Rose.

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