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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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🤔 What’s wrong with saying ‘tip is unusual’? 👀 Can you spot the mistake? Make sure you watch to the end to find out how to fix the error!

💴 Do you tip in your country? Let us know in the comments.
Do you ever get confused about when to use the words 'terrific' and 'terrifying'? Which one can you use to talk about things that are scary? Read George's useful tip and then fill in this gap.⁠⁣
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“Well done! You are doing a ______ job. We are so impressed with you!"⁠⁣
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a) terrific⁠⁣
b) terrifying⁣
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EXTRA: Want to learn 5 ways to say that you are scared? Check out our link in bio to watch our fun video.⁣

Let’s learn more about how to use reported speech. 💬 Look at the images and complete the gap:⁠⁣

She told _____ she was going to Paris. 🇫🇷
1. me⁣
2. to me⁣

Want to keep practising? Visit our website. Link in bio.⁠ ⁣
Pop queen Britney Spears has been through some ups and downs in her life – and she’s happy to share what she’s learned. 😊 Are you a Britney fan – and what do you think of her life advice? Let us know! ❤️ 👇

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If you give your opinions too directly, they can sound a bit rude! Polite Tim is here to help you sound a bit kinder by softening what you say. 😇

Tell us some of your opinions – but nicely! 😊
The word 🍨 ‘dessert’ has two syllables, but do you know which one is stressed? 🤓 We’ll tell you the correct answer later. 🤔 What’s your favourite dessert?⁣

Click on the link in our bio to 👩‍🎓 learn about the difference between ‘desert’ and ‘dessert’ and how to say them.⁣

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We’re with you every step of the way on your 🌎 language learning journey – no matter what your reasons! 🗣️ Tell us why you’re learning English!⁣

Click on the link in our bio for 4 tips to 💪 stay motivated! ⁣

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