💻 🧠 Are you a tech whizz? Would you like to learn more words related to ‘technology’? This is the perfect vocabulary challenge for you! Level up your knowledge of ‘technology’ vocabulary with 7 new words, phrasal verbs and spellings.
🙌 MORE: Is technology harmful to youngsters? Click the link in our bio to find out with Sam and Neil in 6 Minute English and learn even more ‘technology’ vocabulary!
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🙌 MORE: Is technology harmful to youngsters? Click the link in our bio to find out with Sam and Neil in 6 Minute English and learn even more ‘technology’ vocabulary!
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🎦 🎥 Can you talk about your favourite films?
🎧 In our NEW easy podcast, Neil and Georgie talk about films. Take a look at some of the vocabulary you will learn, and then listen out for it in the episode.
🤔 What do you think Georgie’s favourite film is?
Listen on our website to find out. Link in bio.
And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
🎧 In our NEW easy podcast, Neil and Georgie talk about films. Take a look at some of the vocabulary you will learn, and then listen out for it in the episode.
🤔 What do you think Georgie’s favourite film is?
Listen on our website to find out. 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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Are you a culinary artist? 🧑🍳 Then you need to know these 6 phrasal verbs for cooking! 🥘 🍪 Help Andrew prepare a feast for his guests and expand your vocabulary at the same time. 🥰 Fancy yourself a better cook than Andrew? Prove it and tell us more ‘cooking’ phrasal verbs you know in the comments. 😁
Love the rapper Eminem? 💙 He’s been around a long time – but he hasn’t stopped loving what he does! Scroll through the slides to find out how to use ‘still’ correctly – and then try writing some sentences of your own! 🥰
MORE: Learn about the difference between 'still', 'already' and 'yet' with Phil by clicking the link in our bio.
MORE: Learn about the difference between 'still', 'already' and 'yet' with Phil by clicking the link in our bio.