Climate change is something that affects all of us, so it’s important to know the language used to 🗣️ talk about it. 🤓 Swipe through the images and test your knowledge of ‘climate change’ words, collocations and spellings.
BONUS: 🤔 What’s your country doing about climate change? ✍️ Let us know in the comments!
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen to a 6 Minute English episode on climate change.
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BONUS: 🤔 What’s your country doing about climate change? ✍️ Let us know in the comments!
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen to a 6 Minute English episode on climate change.
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🤫 Is your family loud? In our NEW podcast for basic users of English, Neil and Beth have a real conversation in easy English about their families.
Learn how to talk about your family and improve your listening skills.
Listen on our website. Link in bio.
And follow the Learn Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
🤫 Is your family loud? In our NEW podcast for basic users of English, Neil and Beth have a real conversation in easy English about their families.
Learn how to talk about your family and improve your listening skills.
Listen on our website. Link in bio.
And follow the Learn Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
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🪑 Do you know how to ask if a seat is free in English? And do you know how to 🗣️ respond if someone asks you?! Sian and Tim are here with 3 different ways you can ask this question and the 6 different ways you can respond and say that a seat is free 😊 – or not free! 😔
Which is your 😍 favourite?
Which is your 😍 favourite?
🤔 How many English phrasal verbs do you know? Extend your collection with this group of 5 phrasal verbs with ‘take’ – and then 🗣️ tell us if you know any more!
If you find phrasal verbs 🫤 confusing, Dan has three useful and important points to remember. 🤩 Click the link in our bio to find out what they are!
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If you find phrasal verbs 🫤 confusing, Dan has three useful and important points to remember. 🤩 Click the link in our bio to find out what they are!
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Do you know how to say 🚫 ‘no’ in a polite way when someone invites you to do something? Well, 👿 ‘rude Tim’ and 😇 ‘polite Tim’ are here to show you the difference between saying ‘no’ nicely – and not so nicely! 🤔 When was the last time you had to politely say ‘no’?
Prepositions of time ⏰ can be tricky, but it's important to master them to effectively communicate in English. 🗣️ Swipe through the images and learn when to use 'in', 'on' and 'at' with which time expressions. 🗓️
MORE: If you want to test yourself even further with prepositions of time, check out our FREE video and quiz on our website. 🤩 Click the link in our bio.
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MORE: If you want to test yourself even further with prepositions of time, check out our FREE video and quiz on our website. 🤩 Click the link in our bio.
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What’s wrong with saying ‘I like dog’? 🤔 Can you spot the mistake? 😱 Make sure you watch to the end to find out how to fix the error! 😁