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Are you feeling stressed or uptight? 😖 Take a deep breath and chill out with Andrew as he explains 4 phrasal verbs for ‘relaxation’. 😌 Do you know any others? Tell us in the comments! 👇 Let’s create a calm, safe space together. ❤️

Tell us - What do you do to wind down in the evening? 🤔
🤓 The English word ‘important’ has three syllables: IM-POR-TANT. 🤔 Do you know where the stress goes? ✍️ Tell us what you think – and we’ll tell you the correct answer later! ⁣

Click on the link in our bio to 👨‍🎓 learn more about pronunciation in our fantastic series Tim’s Pronunciation Workshop!⁣

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Do you like watching 🎥 films? What’s your 😍 favourite movie of all time? Here’s what the BBCLE team said:⁣

Georgie – I love the film Lion with Dev Patel⁣
Catherine – Night of the Hunter⁣
Jiaying - The Lord of the Rings trilogy (technically three films)⁣
Neil – Raiders of the Lost Ark (a childhood rather than all-time favourite)⁣
Beth – any Harry Potter film ⁣

Click on the link in our bio for an episode of The English We Speak about 🍿
movie genres!⁣

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Do you want to know more phrases with 🟢 ‘green’? Don’t feel 🤢 ‘green around the gills’! All you need to do is scroll through the images to learn 7 phrases with ‘green’. ✍️ Let us know how you get on in the comments below!⁣

Click on the link in our bio to learn some more green idioms with 👨‍🏫 The Teacher⁣

Images: Getty⁣

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🫖 Sian would like to make you a cuppa! 😀 Watch this short video to learn some useful phrases for offering to make someone a cup of tea and for answering questions about how you take your tea!

🫖 ☕️ Do you like tea? How do you take it?
🏃🏻‍♂️ Go on Abu! 💪 Can you find the mistake in this sentence?⁣

EXTRA: In this short video, you'll learn all about the difference between 'hard' and 'hardly'. Click on the link in our bio.⁣

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😠 😤 Here’s an expression to use when you’ve upset someone – and they’re letting you know how they feel! ⁣
For example: “I didn’t return my brother’s car on time and now I’m in the doghouse. He hasn’t spoken to me for three days.” ⁣

🗣️ When were you last in the doghouse? Tell us about it! Do you know any more animal idioms?⁣

EXTRA: 🐳 🐑 🐶 Learn lots more animal idioms on our website! Click on our link in bio!⁣
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💝 We've prepared these slides specially for you! 😊 Scroll through the slides to learn the difference between ‘specially’ and ‘especially’ – and don’t forget to answer to the question on the last slide in the comments 👇🏻👇🏽👇🏿👇🏻👇🏽

EXTRA: Find out more about the difference between these words by clicking on the link in our bio!⁣
🗞️ Do you follow the news?🎧 In our NEW easy podcast Neil and Beth have a real conversation in easy English about their news habits⁣

Learn how to talk about how much you follow the news.⁣

🎧 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!⁣