🥳 🐝 Here’s an expression to use when something is really, really good! Hit the ‘like’ button if you think this expression is the bee’s knees! What other phrases can you use to say something is excellent? 🙌
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EXTRA: Are you confused by modern idioms? Click on the link in bio to listen to a programme all about this topic.
🧐 ‘Practice’ or ‘practise’? What’s the difference? Scroll through the images to learn all about these commonly confused words!
EXTRA: Learn 4 ways to use 'practice' in this 1-minute video.
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EXTRA: Learn 4 ways to use 'practice' in this 1-minute video.
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🤔 Have you got a favourite English word? ✍️ Tell us in the comments! Here are some of ours:
George – discombobulated
Xinmiao – heart
Georgie – kerfuffle (it feels nice to say)
Phil – the (because we use it a lot and it can mean so much more that you ever think it will)
Catherine – garden
Pippa – potter (the verb, as in ‘to potter about’)
Beth - serendipitous
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George – discombobulated
Xinmiao – heart
Georgie – kerfuffle (it feels nice to say)
Phil – the (because we use it a lot and it can mean so much more that you ever think it will)
Catherine – garden
Pippa – potter (the verb, as in ‘to potter about’)
Beth - serendipitous
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Interested in the latest words and phrases? Click on the link our bio to 🎧 listen to our The English We Speak series!
You don't need a 🚁 helicopter to be a helicopter parent – but what does it mean? 🤩 Learn this English phrase and tell us whether you think it's good to be a helicopter parent.
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😊 To find out whether it's good or bad for parents to lie to their children, check out our episode of 6 Minute English. Link in bio.
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😊 To find out whether it's good or bad for parents to lie to their children, check out our episode of 6 Minute English. Link in bio.
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👋 Do you know how to say ‘bye’ when you’re off home from work or school? Well, don’t worry, because here is Tim with different phrases you can use. 😮 Which is your favourite?
🧊 Do you know how to use ‘frozen in time’? Here’s an example sentence… I haven’t updated my wardrobe for years – it’s frozen in time! Why don't you write an example of your own in the comments?
EXTRA: Do you want to learn more phrases and idioms in English? Our series Shakespeare Speaks will introduce you to lots of phrases and idioms that we use in modern English. Link in bio.
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EXTRA: Do you want to learn more phrases and idioms in English? Our series Shakespeare Speaks will introduce you to lots of phrases and idioms that we use in modern English. Link in bio.
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