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😱🗣️Is it difficult to understand native speakers when they talk quickly? 👩‍🏫 Sian is back with some more fast speech – and some tips to help you understand better!
Don’t forget to have a go and ✍️ share your answers for us to 👀 read – you’ll find the answer in the comments!
🧳 💼 What’s wrong with this sentence? Take a good look and put your answer in the comments. Double-tap to like this post! ⁣
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👀 Learn more about countable and uncountable nouns by clicking on the link in our bio.⁣
🐂 We all have problems – and sometimes you just have to be brave and tackle them directly! Here’s a idiom for just that situation! What’s your favourite English idiom?⁣

EXTRA: Learn another bull idiom by clicking here 👇
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😕 Do you get confused about when to use 'first' and 'firstly'? Learn the difference by scrolling through the images in this carousel – and don’t forget to post your answer to the question on the last slide in the comments 👇🏻👇🏽👇🏿👇🏻👇🏽👇🏿

EXTRA: Do you like finding out the difference between confusing words? Check out this series on our website. Find the link in our bio.
Have you ever had 🍱 brunch? In our NEW easy podcast Neil and Beth have a 🗣️ real conversation in easy English about mealtimes and routines.⁣

🤓 Learn how to talk about your habits and how they have changed.⁣

Click on the link in our bio to 👂 listen.⁣

And follow the Learning Easy English 🎧 podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!⁣
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The phrasal verb ‘take off’ can have a few different meanings… but don’t 😱 worry! 👨‍🏫 Andrew’s here to explain 4 of them. 👀 Watch the video and start using ‘take off’ like a pro. ✍️ Give us some more meanings of ‘take off’ in the comments.

🗣️ Tell us - What do you like to do when you take time off work?
The word 💻 ‘computer’ has three syllables but do you know where the stress goes? 🤓 We’ll tell you the correct answer later. ⁣

Click on the link in our bio to learn about how to teach word stress in our 👩‍🏫 Teacher’s Room series.⁣

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Are you a 📱 texter – or a 🗣️ talker? ✍️ Tell us about your preferred communication style! 🤔 What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of texting?⁣

🤔 Why do we choose to text instead of talk? Click on the link in our bio to find out with ⏱️ 6 Minute English!⁣

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Do you want to get on ⛰️ top of learning phrases with ‘get’? 😊 Don’t worry we’re here to help! Scroll through the images to learn 7 phrases with ‘get’ – and ✍️ write some sample sentences of your own! ⁣

🤩 Click on the link in our bio to learn five more uses of 'get' with Sian!⁣

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