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💨 🔥 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.⁣

👋 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.⁠ ⁣
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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 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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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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🤩 EXTRA: Want to keep 💪 practising? Visit our website. Link in bio.⁠ ⁣

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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.⁣
😩 Do you know someone who behaves in a hypocritical way?! You can use this phrase to warn them about this behaviour! 👀 Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones’ and don’t forget to answer the questions on the last slide! ⁣
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Learn more about being a hypocrite in this lesson on our website. You'll find it in our link in bio 🔗 .⁣