What are the differences between Academic IELTS and General IELTS?
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) tests are growing in popularity every year. In 2018 alone, 3.5 million people too...
This Thai idiom means when no one in authority is present, the subordinates can do as they please especially in disregarding or breaking rules. Its matching English equivalent is “When the cat’s away, the mice will play.”
This Thai proverb means people who have power in society or people who always grab the honors cannot work well together. Its matching English equivalent is “If two men ride on a horse, one must ride behind.”