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🤓 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 🔗 .⁣
🚲 🚌🚢 Let's talk about travel and phrasal verbs. Do you get about which transport we 'get ON' and which transport we 'get IN'? ⁣

Well, Sam is here with a quick reminder. Save this post so that you never forget again - and then try this quick quiz:⁣

Is this sentence CORRECT or INCORRECT?⁣

🗣️ "Come on, we'll be late. Hurry up and get in the train!"⁣

EXTRA: Learn five different uses of 'get' - and hear one very bad joke! Link in bio.⁠⁣

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What’s wrong with saying ‘because of his shopping business did not take off’? 🤔 Can you spot the mistake? 🫵 Make sure you watch to the end to find out how to fix the error! 😱
Don’t you just 😤 hate it when you can’t find your 📱 phone? 🤓 Have a go at our vocabulary quiz - we’ll tell you the answer later today! (image: Getty)⁣

🤔 Need some help? Click the link in our bio to 👀 watch Sian explain the difference between ‘lose’ and ‘loose’.⁣

🤓 Let’s learn more about how to use 'used to'. 👀 Look at the images and complete the gap:⁠⁣

😄 I ______ live in Paris.⁣
1. used to⁣
2. use to⁣

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🤩 EXTRA: Want to learn more? Visit our website. Link in bio.⁠ ⁣
‘prefer’, ‘would prefer’ and ‘would rather’ can be very 🫤 confusing in English. 🤩 Sian is here with some examples of when we can use these three forms! 🤓 For a longer video with more examples AND an explanation of what you need to know about the grammar of these phrases, visit our website or click on the link in our bio!
🤔 Do you understand word stress? The word ‘understand’ has three syllables – but which one is stressed when you say it aloud 🗣️? Write your answer in the comments and we’ll tell you the correct answer later. ⁣

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For more help with English pronunciation, visit our website. You'll find the link in our bio.⁣