‘-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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When you’re finished, give us a sentence using one of them to prove your knowledge. 🫵 🧠
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🧐 Did you know there are two very different pronunciations of ‘often’? In this video, George asks the BBC Learning English team how they 🗣️ pronounce this word. 🤔 How do you say ‘often’? ✍️ Let us know in the comments!
🤔 Do you know someone who is reckless or who does ⚠️ dangerous things? 🗣️ Say this to them! Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘If you play with 🔥 fire, you’ll get burned’ and don’t forget to ✍️ answer the questions on the last slide!
🤩 Click on the link in our bio for an episode of Lingohack about fires in Australia.
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🤩 Click on the link in our bio for an episode of Lingohack about fires in Australia.
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Here’s a great idiom to 🗣️ talk about 🚶movement! For example, ‘As soon as Jai arrived at the party he made a beeline for the 🍲 food.’ 🤔 Do you have a similar idiom in your language?
🧐 Are we moving enough? 🤩 Click on the link in our bio for a Learning English from the News episode about inactive adults.
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🧐 Are we moving enough? 🤩 Click on the link in our bio for a Learning English from the News episode about inactive adults.
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What jobs do your 👨👩👧👧 family do? In our NEW easy podcast Neil and Georgie have a real 🗣️ conversation in easy English about jobs.
Learn lots of vocabulary about different 👩💻 jobs.
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!
Learn lots of vocabulary about different 👩💻 jobs.
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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👋 Here is Sian (and other Sian) with five things that native speakers often say, but don’t really mean! 😮 Which is your favourite? Have you ever said any of these?
Problems can arise when we 🫤 confuse these two very similar words! 😊 Scroll through the slides to learn the difference between ‘arise’ and ‘rise’ – and don’t forget to answer to the question on the last slide in the comments 👇🏻👇🏽👇🏿👇🏻👇🏽
🤓 EXTRA: Learn the difference between 'rise' and 'raise' by clicking on the link in our bio.
🤓 EXTRA: Learn the difference between 'rise' and 'raise' by clicking on the link in our bio.