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Do you know how to say 🍫 ‘chocolate’ like a native speaker? 👀Watch Andrew explain how English people 🗣️pronounce this delicious English word and start saying it more naturally today!

Did you 👂hear the other word with a dropped syllable in the video? ✍️Tell us in the comments!
🤓 Here’s a useful English proverb to learn and use! Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘too many 👨‍🍳 cooks spoil the broth’ and don’t forget to ✍️ answer the questions on the last slide! ⁣

🤩 Click on the link in our bio for 6 Minute English episode about translating recipes!⁣

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Are you feeling 🥱 tired? Maybe it's time to 'hit the sack'! We have lots of expressions for 😴 sleeping in English and this is one of them! 🤔 Do you have a similar idiom in your language?⁣

🤩 Click on the link in our bio to find out what to do when you can't sleep.⁣

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What is your favourite 🧑‍🍳 recipe? In our NEW easy podcast, Neil and Beth talk about 🍳 cooking and share their best recipes.⁣

Listen to the 🎙️ podcast to learn to give instructions using the imperative.⁣

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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Can you hear the difference in pronunciation between ‘boat’ and ‘vote’? 🤔 To some learners, words with /b/ and /v/ can almost sound the same. 😯 Listen carefully to Nicola and practise saying the words yourself! 🗣️Make sure you watch to the end for a short quiz. What other words with /b/ and /v/ sounds do you know? 🫵

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‘-ed adjectives’ and ‘-ing adjectives’ get mixed up sometimes - but don’t worry, there are some rules we can follow to make sure we use them correctly! 👍 Swipe through our grammar explanation and take our quick quiz to learn the correct situations to use each type of adjective. 😃

When you’re finished, give us a sentence using one of them to prove your knowledge. 🫵 🧠

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