🤓 Let’s learn more about how to use some and any. 👀 Look at the images and complete the gap:
I have _____ 🥪 sandwiches if you’re hungry.
1. some
2. any
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I have _____ 🥪 sandwiches if you’re hungry.
1. some
2. any
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🗣️ Phrasal verbs are so important in English! 🤩 Here is Sian with three tips for learning new phrasal verbs in English. For Sian’s longer video with more useful tips and many more examples, visit our website or click on our link in bio.
💨 🔥 Do you listen to gossip – or do you need hard evidence before you believe a rumour? 👀 Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘there’s no smoke without fire’ and don’t forget to answer the questions on the last slide!
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EXTRA: Learn the difference between between smokeless and smoke-free in this lesson on our website. click on our link in bio to find it.
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EXTRA: Learn the difference between between smokeless and smoke-free in this lesson on our website. click on our link in bio to find it.
👋 Do you find the words ‘very’ and ‘too’ very confusing? Don’t worry! Andrew is here with a VERY quick tip for you. Read it and then answer the question below.
ONE of the sentences below is NOT correct. Which one is it?
a) I love this cake - it's too sweet.
b) I like very spicy food.
c) This coffee is too hot - I can't drink it!
EXTRA: Learn all about how to use 'too', 'very', and 'enough' in this mini grammar lesson. 🔗 The link is in our bio.
ONE of the sentences below is NOT correct. Which one is it?
a) I love this cake - it's too sweet.
b) I like very spicy food.
c) This coffee is too hot - I can't drink it!
EXTRA: Learn all about how to use 'too', 'very', and 'enough' in this mini grammar lesson. 🔗 The link is in our bio.
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Do you want to learn what to say when you’re ordering a coffee? ☕️ Watch this useful video to learn some phrases for ordering your drink in a café. 😊
Do you prefer coffee or tea? 🤔 Answer our poll below!👇
Do you prefer coffee or tea? 🤔 Answer our poll below!👇
Do you ever feel tired when you are 🏋️ exercising? So 😩 tired it becomes difficult to breathe?! 🤓 Fill in the gap in this sentence to make a useful phrase you can use to talk about this feeling.
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EXTRA: 🧐 What is the least amount of exercise someone can do whilst still staying healthy? 🤩 Click on the link in our bio for a 6 Minute English episode on exercise for the lazy!
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EXTRA: 🧐 What is the least amount of exercise someone can do whilst still staying healthy? 🤩 Click on the link in our bio for a 6 Minute English episode on exercise for the lazy!
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Here are 3 🙅♀️ errors that English learners often make with prepositions! 🤔 Do you ever make any of these mistakes? 🤓 Try using these prepositions correctly and share them in the comments!
🤓 Let’s learn more about how to use superlatives. 👀 Look at the images and complete the gap:
That was the _____ 🎥 film I've ever seen!
1. goodest
2. best
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That was the _____ 🎥 film I've ever seen!
1. goodest
2. best
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😦 Do you find the third conditional difficult to use? 🥳 Don’t worry, Beth is here with some useful tips to help you get better at using it.🤩 For a longer video with more tips, visit our website or copy and paste this link into your browser 👉 https://bit.ly/4eGBXzw
🗣️ The English word ‘volunteer’ has three syllables – but which one is stressed in spoken English 🤔? Write your answer in the comments and we’ll tell you if you’re correct later.
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👀 Visit our website for a quick look at the rules for word stress in words ending with the suffix ‘-eer’. Click on the link in our bio.
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👀 Visit our website for a quick look at the rules for word stress in words ending with the suffix ‘-eer’. Click on the link in our bio.