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Get inspiration for celebrating Valentine's Day and find quick advice for relationship problems. Discover the secrets to a happy relationship and explore options for cards, chocolates, flowers, and more.
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Discuss the questions Are you looking for ideas about how to celebrate Valentine's Day (February 14)? Do you need quick advice on a relationship problem? Would you like to share the secrets to a happy relationship?
Cards Chocolates Engagements and Proposals Flowers Gloves Hearts Letters Love Spoons Poetry “Roses are red, Violets are blue. Sugar is sweet, And so are you.” Red roses Ribbons Symbols
What you would do next? • If all this talk of romance has inspired you to write your own love sonnet, you can send your sweetheart a Valentine's Day card using one of the many free card services out there !
Love vocabulary/game http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/episode29/languagepoint.shtml http://www.ego4u.com/en/chill-out/games/valentine
Related idioms & slangs • ask for someone's hand in marriage • Be attracted to (someone) • I was attracted to the woman at the party from the moment that I first met her. • beauty is in the eye of beholder • break (someone's) heart • break up • crazy about (someone) • date (someone) • My sister has been dating her boyfriend for about two years.
Related idioms & slangs • dig (someone) - to like someone a lot • The girl really digs the boy in her chemistry class. • double date - a date where two couples do something together • It was fun to go on the double date even though everybody wanted to do something different. • dump (someone) • The woman dumped her boyfriend after they had a big fight. • fall for (someone) • fall in love (with someone) • give (someone or something) a second chance
Related idioms & slangs • have a crush (on someone)- to have strong feelings of love for someone (often for a short time and with no results) • The girl has a crush on a boy in her class. • head over heels in love with (someone) • hit it off (with someone)- to get along well with someone (from the first time that you meet that person) • I hit it off with a woman in my photography class and we have been dating for several months now. • Be hung up on (someone) • kiss and makeup • seeing (someone)- to be dating someone on a regular basis