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🤔 Do you know someone who always thinks that everyone else has a better 🌞 life than them?! Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘the 🌱 grass is always greener on the other side’ and don’t forget to ✍️ answer the questions on the last slide! ⁣

🤩 Click on the link in our bio for more English proverbs!⁣

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Sometimes, you want to 🗣️ talk about something, or you want to try to 🔧 fix a problem, but you know that if you do, you’ll be entering a whole world of pain! 🤓 English speakers might say something like ‘Don’t talk to her about the reason she left her last job – you’ll be opening a can of 🪱 worms.’ 🤔 Do you have a similar idiom in your language?⁣

🧐 Could worms be the solution to our plastic problem? 🤩 Click on the link in our bio to find out!⁣

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🌦️ Does the weather change your plans? 🎧 In our easy podcast Neil and Beth talk about the weather using the first conditional.⁣

Swipe to learn how to use the first conditional and then listen to the podcast to hear Beth and Neil use it.⁣

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

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

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We can ‘answer’ and ‘charge’ our phones 📱 , but what other verbs can we use with ‘phone’? 🤔 In this video, George will tell you 5 things you can do with a phone. Can you think of any more? Write a comment! 😃
‘to’ and ‘too’ have the same pronunciation, but they aren’t used the same way! 😱 Do you know how to use them correctly? Swipe through our grammar carousel and see if you can do our ‘to’ vs ‘too’ quiz. ☺️

After you’ve finished, give us a sentence with ‘to’ or ‘too’ to show off your skills!💪

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Harris’ or Harris’s? We use a possessive ‘s’ to talk about things that belong to people. But where should we put the possessive ‘s’ after ‘Harris’ and other names that end with ‘s’? Should it be Harris’ or Harris’s? Also, what about ‘Trump’ and other names that don’t end in ‘s’? Learn about possessive ‘s’ spelling rules!
Do you know where the stress goes in the word ‘photograph’? 🖼️ We’ll tell you the correct answer later. Do you like having your photograph taken? 📸

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