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🤔 What’s wrong with saying ‘I will lose my weight’? Can you spot the mistake? Make sure you watch to the end to find out how to fix the error!

What’s the opposite of ‘lose weight’? Tell us in the comments!
🥳 Improve your vocabulary! Here are some alternatives to the word 'nearly'.⁣
(They are not perfect synonyms, and may have different grammar when used in a sentence.)⁣

EXTRA: Learn all about how to talk about large numbers in this programme. You'll find the link in our bio.⁣
🤫 Silent letters can make it difficult to spell and write English words – here are some common ones! Save this list! Do you know any more?⁣

EXTRA: In this lesson you'll learn lots of common words with silent letters! Link in our bio.⁣
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🏡 🏠 Homes are places where we can relax and have fun with family and friends. They are also places full of language - ‘living room’, ‘kitchen’, ‘refrigerator’, the list goes on! 😎 Sit back and take a moment to learn 7 new ‘home’ words with our ‘home’ vocabulary challenge. Tell us how many more ‘home’ words you know in the comments.⁣

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👋 Have you heard our NEW easy podcast?⁣

In each episode we have real conversations in easy English and teach you some useful vocabulary.⁣

Here’s 5 things we’ve learned so far! ⁣

🎧 Listen to the podcast to hear them in conversation. Link in bio.⁣

📱 And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!⁣

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You might already know one meaning of ‘cut off’ ✂️, but we can also use ‘cut off’ in a few more ways! 😱 Andrew’s here to give you three common uses of this sharp phrasal verb. Be creative and give us an example sentence with ‘cut off’ in the comments! 🥰