I am pretty sure we have all faced it. You want to say something in a foreign language and then you realise you don't know a crucial word or phrase - or just cannot express what you want to say. I call this the road block . Here are some examples of English words and phrases which may be difficult to convey in a foreign language (if you are a non-native speaker of English, maybe you find these difficult to understand): - I relish a challenge. - Integrity - To heckle - Faced with this problem.... - To patronise (i.e. an unwelcome condescending attitude) - A brief (i.e. a short description of a task to complete) - To overstate a case - To embrace the future This list is potentially endless. I have just shared my latest list of words and phrases - which in this case are fairly abstract - to be able to translate into my foreign languages. (If you have any ideas or thoughts about these you could Facebook message me www.facebook.com/russelljamesphillips) Any...