🎨 The Picture: Buildings & Structures

The Physical Visual

Imagine constructing a physical building. Before you can build upward, you must dig deep to lay a solid concrete foundation. If the foundation is strong, the structure can support multiple floors and withstand heavy storms. If the foundation is weak, the entire structure sways, cracks, or collapses.


🎯 Why Fluent Speakers Use It


📚 Core Expressions Built on This Picture

File CEFR Level
a-facade C2
build-on B2
build-on-something B2
cement-a-deal C1
collapse-under-its-own-weight C1
demolish-an-argument B2
lay-the-foundation B2
shore-up C1
solid-foundation B2
tear-down-an-argument C1

🧠 Pattern Challenge

Spot the Connection

Why do English speakers say a weak argument "doesn't hold water" vs. "has no legs to stand on"? What are the two different pictures?