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💻 🧠 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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🎦 🎥 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!⁣
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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. 😁
When you get engaged to someone, you plan to marry them in the future. 💍 But what about if you change your mind?! 😱 Here’s a phrasal verb you can use when you don’t want to be engaged to someone any more. Can you fill the gap in the sentence? 🫵

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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.⁣

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🤔 What’s wrong with saying ‘I will have completed my study’? 👨‍🏫 Can you spot the mistake? Make sure you 👀 watch to the end to find out how to 🔨 fix the error!

✍️ Tell us about your studies in the comments!
Do you know someone who just won’t 🔄 change a habit they’ve had for a long time? 🤓 Here’s a useful English expression to capture this feeling – can you fill the gap? We’ll 🗣️ tell you the answer later!⁣

Click on the link in our bio for a 6 Minute English episode on modern idioms!⁣

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🤔 Do you know how to use a relative clause? 🤩 Let’s find out! 🤓 Look at the images and complete the gap:⁠⁣

Jenny, ______ house is in Edinburgh, has to travel to London for work several times a week!⁣

1. who⁣
2. whose⁣

Want to keep 📚 learning? Click on the link in our bio for more about relative clauses.⁣