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How many English phrasal verbs with 📞 ‘call’ do you know? 🤓 Here are a few of our favourites – and three quiz questions to test yourself with. Can you ✍️ use any of them in a sentence of your own? ⁣

Is talking on the phone 🙈 embarrassing? Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen to a 6 Minute English episode on telephones!⁣

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😩 😬 Do you have difficulty understanding native speakers when they talk quickly? In this short video, you’ll find out if you can understand fast speech – and learn some tips to help you understand better 🎧 Don’t forget to have a go and share your answers – you’ll find the answer to the second sentence in the comments!
Do you find the words ‘good’ and ‘well’ confusing? 🥴 Don’t worry! Sian is here with a quick tip for you. 🫵 Read it and then choose the correct words to fill the gaps: ⁣

Jai doesn’t speak English very ______, but Mei’s a really ______ English speaker.⁣

A: good, well⁣
B: well, good⁣

EXTRA: Why do native speakers use ‘good’ when they should say ‘well’? Click the link in our bio to find out! ⁣

Do you know how to use the causative? Look at the images and complete the gap:⁠⁣

I ______ my car 🚗 washed. 🧽
1. gotten⁣
2. got⁣

For more about the causative visit our website. Link in bio.⁠ ⁣
Do you agree with ‘Friends’ star Jennifer Aniston? 🤔 She thinks that life isn’t about regrets – it’s about learning from mistakes! Tell us what you think! 😊

Click the link in our bio to learn about how to talk about regrets in English using 'I wish...' 😔
🏖️ 🏨 Where do you go on holiday? In our NEW easy podcast Neil and Georgie have a real conversation in easy English about holidays.⁣

🗣️ Learn how to talk about your favourite holidays and improve your listening skills.⁣

🎧 Listen on our website - you'll find the link in our bio ! ⁣

And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!⁣
Do you know these English idioms with the word 🔴 ‘red’? Can you ✍️ use one in a sentence – and 🗣️ tell us: are there any ‘red’ idioms in your language?⁣

Are you 🤨 curious about how colour affects us? Click on the link in our bio to listen to a 6 Minute English episode about how colour affects our mood. ⁣

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‘Their’, ‘there’ or ‘they’re’ – 🤔do you know the difference? ✍️ Fill the gap and we’ll tell you the answer later!⁣

Click on the link in our bio for a 🎥 video on the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're'.⁣

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😍 Love them or 😡 hate them – phrasal verbs are a core element of the English language. 😊 Here are a few of our favourite phrasal verbs with ‘back’ – and three quiz questions to test yourself with. ✍️ Let us know how many you get right. 🤔 Do you know any more phrasal verbs with ‘back’? ⁣

🤓 Click on the link in our bio to learn the difference between 'come back' and 'go back'!⁣

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