💡 How to Make Polite Suggestions
Picture for attention - he's a very polite husky 😊
Want to sound more natural and polite in English?
Try these structures instead of basic phrases like “You should…”
🟢 Why don’t we…
✅ Why don’t we meet earlier next time?
🟢 How about + verb-ing…
✅ How about trying a different approach?
🟢 We could always…
✅ We could always ask for help if we get stuck.
🟢 Maybe we could…
✅ Maybe we could look at the results together.
💬 These phrases are perfect for meetings, discussions, or friendly chats — and they make you sound more collaborative and confident.
Picture for attention - he's a very polite husky 😊
Want to sound more natural and polite in English?
Try these structures instead of basic phrases like “You should…”
🟢 Why don’t we…
✅ Why don’t we meet earlier next time?
🟢 How about + verb-ing…
✅ How about trying a different approach?
🟢 We could always…
✅ We could always ask for help if we get stuck.
🟢 Maybe we could…
✅ Maybe we could look at the results together.
💬 These phrases are perfect for meetings, discussions, or friendly chats — and they make you sound more collaborative and confident.
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📊 Useful Phrasal Verbs to Talk About Economics and the Global Market News 💷
Maybe you hear people talking about the global stock markets. You might hear some of these in English! 🔥
1️⃣ Bottom out – to reach the lowest point before improving
📉 The economy finally bottomed out after months of decline.
2️⃣ Pick up – to improve or increase
📈 Consumer spending is starting to pick up again.
3️⃣ Cut back (on) – to reduce spending or usage
💸 Governments are cutting back on public services to reduce debt.
4️⃣ Dip into – to use savings or reserves
🏦 Many families had to dip into their savings during the crisis.
5️⃣ Bring in – to generate money
💼 The new tax is expected to bring in billions of pounds.
6️⃣ Bail out – to rescue financially
🆘 The bank was bailed out by the government during the crash.
7️⃣ Phase out – to gradually stop or remove
🔁 The subsidy will be phased out over the next 2 years.
8️⃣ Jack up – to increase prices suddenly
💥 Fuel companies jacked up prices after the oil shortage.
Maybe you hear people talking about the global stock markets. You might hear some of these in English! 🔥
1️⃣ Bottom out – to reach the lowest point before improving
📉 The economy finally bottomed out after months of decline.
2️⃣ Pick up – to improve or increase
📈 Consumer spending is starting to pick up again.
3️⃣ Cut back (on) – to reduce spending or usage
💸 Governments are cutting back on public services to reduce debt.
4️⃣ Dip into – to use savings or reserves
🏦 Many families had to dip into their savings during the crisis.
5️⃣ Bring in – to generate money
💼 The new tax is expected to bring in billions of pounds.
6️⃣ Bail out – to rescue financially
🆘 The bank was bailed out by the government during the crash.
7️⃣ Phase out – to gradually stop or remove
🔁 The subsidy will be phased out over the next 2 years.
8️⃣ Jack up – to increase prices suddenly
💥 Fuel companies jacked up prices after the oil shortage.
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🎯 Phrasal Verbs: Split or Not? It Can Change the Meaning!
Some phrasal verbs change meaning depending on word order. Let’s look 👇
🔹 Take off – злітати / знімати
✈️ The plane took off. – Літак злетів.
👕 He took his jacket off. – Він зняв куртку.
🔹 Turn down – зменшувати / відхиляти
📻 She turned down the radio. – Вона зменшила гучність.
🙅 He turned down the job offer. – Він відхилив пропозицію роботи.
🔹 Put down – покласти / принизити
📒 He put down the book. – Він поклав книгу.
😒 She put him down. – Вона принизила його.
🔹 Break up – розлучитися / розділити
💔 They broke up. – Вони розлучилися.
🍫 She broke the chocolate up. – Вона розламала шоколад.
🔹 Give up – здаватися / кидати звичку
😩 He gave up. – Він здався.
🚬 She gave smoking up. – Вона кинула курити.
📌 Grammar Tip: If the object is a pronoun (it/him/her), it must go in the middle:
✅ She gave it up. ❌ She gave up it.
💬 Learn the patterns — speak more naturally!
Some phrasal verbs change meaning depending on word order. Let’s look 👇
🔹 Take off – злітати / знімати
✈️ The plane took off. – Літак злетів.
👕 He took his jacket off. – Він зняв куртку.
🔹 Turn down – зменшувати / відхиляти
📻 She turned down the radio. – Вона зменшила гучність.
🙅 He turned down the job offer. – Він відхилив пропозицію роботи.
🔹 Put down – покласти / принизити
📒 He put down the book. – Він поклав книгу.
😒 She put him down. – Вона принизила його.
🔹 Break up – розлучитися / розділити
💔 They broke up. – Вони розлучилися.
🍫 She broke the chocolate up. – Вона розламала шоколад.
🔹 Give up – здаватися / кидати звичку
😩 He gave up. – Він здався.
🚬 She gave smoking up. – Вона кинула курити.
📌 Grammar Tip: If the object is a pronoun (it/him/her), it must go in the middle:
✅ She gave it up. ❌ She gave up it.
💬 Learn the patterns — speak more naturally!
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👋👋 🐣 Easter Vocabulary 🇬🇧✨
Easter egg – Великоднє яйце 🥚
Easter bunny – Великодній кролик 🐇
Chocolate egg – Шоколадне яйце 🍫🥚
To dye eggs – фарбувати яйця 🎨
Egg hunt – полювання на яйця 🔍🥚
Basket – кошик 🧺
Resurrection – воскресіння ✝️
Lamb – ягня 🐑
Holy week – Страсний тиждень ⛪️
The end of Lent – кінець посту 🍞🥗✨
📌 Which of these words did you already know?
Easter egg – Великоднє яйце 🥚
Easter bunny – Великодній кролик 🐇
Chocolate egg – Шоколадне яйце 🍫🥚
To dye eggs – фарбувати яйця 🎨
Egg hunt – полювання на яйця 🔍🥚
Basket – кошик 🧺
Resurrection – воскресіння ✝️
Lamb – ягня 🐑
Holy week – Страсний тиждень ⛪️
The end of Lent – кінець посту 🍞🥗✨
📌 Which of these words did you already know?
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Let's look at some phrasal verbs!
How many of these phrasal verbs with 'get' do you know? Are you able to understand the entire message? 🔥🇬🇧
How many of these phrasal verbs with 'get' do you know? Are you able to understand the entire message? 🔥🇬🇧
Hey!
Just checking in. I finally got around to organizing that networking event we talked about 🙌 Took forever, but it's happening next Friday!
Also, I really need to get across the importance of being early to the team—people keep showing up last minute and it’s throwing things off. 😒
Work’s been nuts. I’ve totally gotten behind on emails and tasks... just trying to get back on track before it snowballs.
Anyway, I hope you’ve gotten over that flu. You sounded rough last time 😷
Let’s get together soon, yeah? Maybe this weekend if you can get away from the chaos for a bit. 😅
Catch you later!
– A
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Hello English learners! This week in classes we are looking at vocabulary related to mental health & self-care. 💙
Do you know these B2 words?
Well-being – добробут
Taking regular breaks is essential for your mental well-being.
Burnout – емоційне вигорання
He took a week off work to recover from burnout.
Coping mechanisms – механізми подолання
Exercise and journaling are healthy coping mechanisms.
Resilience – стійкість (психологічна)
Resilience helps people recover after stressful events.
Mindfulness – усвідомленість
Mindfulness can reduce anxiety and improve focus.
Self-compassion – самоспівчуття
Practice self-compassion instead of harsh self-criticism.
Emotional support – емоційна підтримка
Having friends who offer emotional support is important.
Recharging – відновлення сил
Recharging after a busy week is key to avoiding burnout.
Do you know these B2 words?
I hope my Ukrainian translations are correct. 😁🇺🇦
Well-being – добробут
Taking regular breaks is essential for your mental well-being.
Burnout – емоційне вигорання
He took a week off work to recover from burnout.
Coping mechanisms – механізми подолання
Exercise and journaling are healthy coping mechanisms.
Resilience – стійкість (психологічна)
Resilience helps people recover after stressful events.
Mindfulness – усвідомленість
Mindfulness can reduce anxiety and improve focus.
Self-compassion – самоспівчуття
Practice self-compassion instead of harsh self-criticism.
Emotional support – емоційна підтримка
Having friends who offer emotional support is important.
Recharging – відновлення сил
Recharging after a busy week is key to avoiding burnout.
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Happy St George’s Day! 🏴⚔️
Let’s learn some cool words for England’s national day 🏴:
• Dragon 🐉 – The beast St George famously defeated!
• Knight 🛡️ – A brave warrior in armor.
• Sword ⚔️ – A knight’s trusty weapon.
• Valor 💪 – Great courage and bravery.
• Legend 📜 – A story passed down through time.
• Cross of St George 🏴 – The red cross on a white flag, symbol of England.
• Chivalry 🤝 – The knight’s code: honor, bravery, respect.
Let’s learn some cool words for England’s national day 🏴:
• Dragon 🐉 – The beast St George famously defeated!
• Knight 🛡️ – A brave warrior in armor.
• Sword ⚔️ – A knight’s trusty weapon.
• Valor 💪 – Great courage and bravery.
• Legend 📜 – A story passed down through time.
• Cross of St George 🏴 – The red cross on a white flag, symbol of England.
• Chivalry 🤝 – The knight’s code: honor, bravery, respect.
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☕️ Why "cafetière" in the UK?
Cultural influence: British English often keeps French words for food, drink, and dining (like restaurant, menu, à la carte).
It sounds more refined or continental – British cafés and homes often prefer using terms that sound stylish or European.
French origin: The device was originally designed in France, and “cafetière” literally means “coffee pot”.
🗺 In comparison:
🇬🇧 UK: I’ll make it in the cafetière.
🇺🇸 US: I’ll make it in the French press.
Cultural influence: British English often keeps French words for food, drink, and dining (like restaurant, menu, à la carte).
It sounds more refined or continental – British cafés and homes often prefer using terms that sound stylish or European.
French origin: The device was originally designed in France, and “cafetière” literally means “coffee pot”.
🗺 In comparison:
🇬🇧 UK: I’ll make it in the cafetière.
🇺🇸 US: I’ll make it in the French press.
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❓Realise or Understand? Don’t mix them up!
You’re in a hurry and suddenly think:
🧠 “Oh no! My phone isn’t with me!”
Do you realise it or understand it?
✅ Realise = усвідомити (раптово зрозуміти щось)
Something becomes clear to you.
🟢 I realised I left my phone at home.
✅ Understand = розуміти (значення, логіку)
You know how something works or what it means.
🟢 I understand what you're saying.
💡Realise = new thought 💡
Understand = know the meaning 📘
You’re in a hurry and suddenly think:
🧠 “Oh no! My phone isn’t with me!”
Do you realise it or understand it?
✅ Realise = усвідомити (раптово зрозуміти щось)
Something becomes clear to you.
🟢 I realised I left my phone at home.
✅ Understand = розуміти (значення, логіку)
You know how something works or what it means.
🟢 I understand what you're saying.
💡Realise = new thought 💡
Understand = know the meaning 📘
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🌟 5 Powerful Phrasal Verbs with “GIVE” You Should Know! 🌟
💬 Want to sound more natural in English? This week in my classes we are looking again at Phrasals with 'give'. These expressions come up ALL the time. Do you know them? 👇
🔹 Give up – stop trying
“I gave up smoking last year.”
🔹 Give in – surrender or stop resisting
“She finally gave in to the pressure.”
🔹 Give away – donate or reveal a secret
“He gave away all his old clothes.”
“Don’t give away the ending of the movie!”
🔹 Give out – distribute or stop functioning
“The teacher gave out the exam papers.”
“My phone gave out after five hours.”
🔹 Give back – return something
“Please give back the book when you’re done.”
✨ Practice using these in real life—give it a go!
💬 Want to sound more natural in English? This week in my classes we are looking again at Phrasals with 'give'. These expressions come up ALL the time. Do you know them? 👇
🔹 Give up – stop trying
“I gave up smoking last year.”
🔹 Give in – surrender or stop resisting
“She finally gave in to the pressure.”
🔹 Give away – donate or reveal a secret
“He gave away all his old clothes.”
“Don’t give away the ending of the movie!”
🔹 Give out – distribute or stop functioning
“The teacher gave out the exam papers.”
“My phone gave out after five hours.”
🔹 Give back – return something
“Please give back the book when you’re done.”
✨ Practice using these in real life—give it a go!
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What’s a cleft sentence? 🤔✨
A cleft sentence is a way to emphasise part of a sentence by splitting it into two clauses. It helps make something stand out more clearly!
For example:
✅ I liked the music. (normal sentence)
➡️ It was the music that I liked. (cleft sentence – focus on “the music”)
Here’s the structure:
It + be + emphasised part + that/who + rest of the sentence
🎯 Use cleft sentences to sound more dramatic or persuasive in writing or speech!
Examples:
• It was Jake who called you.
• It’s on Monday that we’re flying to Poland.
Try making one! What do you want to emphasise today?
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A cleft sentence is a way to emphasise part of a sentence by splitting it into two clauses. It helps make something stand out more clearly!
For example:
✅ I liked the music. (normal sentence)
➡️ It was the music that I liked. (cleft sentence – focus on “the music”)
Here’s the structure:
It + be + emphasised part + that/who + rest of the sentence
🎯 Use cleft sentences to sound more dramatic or persuasive in writing or speech!
Examples:
• It was Jake who called you.
• It’s on Monday that we’re flying to Poland.
Try making one! What do you want to emphasise today?
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Today I visit this beautiful building! Let’s learn some vocab 😎.
• Curtain call – вихід на поклони
• Standing ovation – овації стоячи
• Encore – на біс
• Stagecraft – сценічне мистецтво
• Backdrop – задник (декорація)
• Lead role – головна роль
• Supporting actor – актор другого плану
• Orchestra pit – оркестрова яма
• Rehearsal – репетиція
• Libretto – лібрето
How many of these advanced English words do you know? 🇬🇧
• Curtain call – вихід на поклони
• Standing ovation – овації стоячи
• Encore – на біс
• Stagecraft – сценічне мистецтво
• Backdrop – задник (декорація)
• Lead role – головна роль
• Supporting actor – актор другого плану
• Orchestra pit – оркестрова яма
• Rehearsal – репетиція
• Libretto – лібрето
How many of these advanced English words do you know? 🇬🇧
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Feeling down? Try using these uplifting phrases in your everyday English – they don’t just sound nice, they can help shift your mindset too!
1. Look on the bright side ☀️
→ Try to see the good in a difficult situation.
“I know we missed the train, but look on the bright side – we have more time to chat!”
2. Every cloud has a silver lining ⛅
→ Something good can come from a bad situation.
“Losing that job was tough, but it helped me find something better. Every cloud has a silver lining.”
3. Keep your chin up 😊
→ Stay cheerful in difficult times.
“I know things are hard right now, but keep your chin up – it will get better.”
4. It’s not the end of the world 🌍
→ It’s not as bad as it seems.
“You failed the test? Don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world.”
5. Take it one day at a time 🗓️
→ Focus on today, not the whole future.
“When I feel overwhelmed, I try to take it one day at a time.”
Bonus tip: Say something kind to yourself in English every day:
“I’m doing my best.” ✨
“Today is a new start.” 🌅
“I’ve overcome challenges before.” 💪
1. Look on the bright side ☀️
→ Try to see the good in a difficult situation.
“I know we missed the train, but look on the bright side – we have more time to chat!”
2. Every cloud has a silver lining ⛅
→ Something good can come from a bad situation.
“Losing that job was tough, but it helped me find something better. Every cloud has a silver lining.”
3. Keep your chin up 😊
→ Stay cheerful in difficult times.
“I know things are hard right now, but keep your chin up – it will get better.”
4. It’s not the end of the world 🌍
→ It’s not as bad as it seems.
“You failed the test? Don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world.”
5. Take it one day at a time 🗓️
→ Focus on today, not the whole future.
“When I feel overwhelmed, I try to take it one day at a time.”
Bonus tip: Say something kind to yourself in English every day:
“I’m doing my best.” ✨
“Today is a new start.” 🌅
“I’ve overcome challenges before.” 💪
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Taras Shevchenko & the Spirit of Bravery
Quote of the Day
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“Борітеся — поборете,
Вам Бог помагає!”
(Struggle — and you shall overcome,
God helps you in the fight!)
From the poem “Кавказ” (The Caucasus) by Taras Shevchenko.
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Key Vocabulary (EN - UA)
⚔️ to struggle – боротися
🏆 to overcome – побороти / подолати
🦁 bravery – відвага / сміливість
✊ fight (noun) – боротьба
🛡️ to resist – чинити опір
🕊️ freedom – свобода
⛓️ oppression – гноблення
🌍 nation – нація
🧬 identity – ідентичність
🛡️ to protect – захищати
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What does this quote mean to you?
Share your thoughts below!
Quote of the Day
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“Борітеся — поборете,
Вам Бог помагає!”
(Struggle — and you shall overcome,
God helps you in the fight!)
From the poem “Кавказ” (The Caucasus) by Taras Shevchenko.
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Key Vocabulary (EN - UA)
⚔️ to struggle – боротися
🏆 to overcome – побороти / подолати
🦁 bravery – відвага / сміливість
✊ fight (noun) – боротьба
🛡️ to resist – чинити опір
🕊️ freedom – свобода
⛓️ oppression – гноблення
🌍 nation – нація
🧬 identity – ідентичність
🛡️ to protect – захищати
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What does this quote mean to you?
Share your thoughts below!
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Hello! 👋
A common mistake in pronunciation is the difference between the words ‘cousin’ (children of the siblings of your parents) and ‘cuisine’ (types of national food)
Practice with me by repeating this sentence.
“I like French cuisine. I have a cousin.”
Best of luck! 🔥
A common mistake in pronunciation is the difference between the words ‘cousin’ (children of the siblings of your parents) and ‘cuisine’ (types of national food)
Practice with me by repeating this sentence.
“I like French cuisine. I have a cousin.”
Best of luck! 🔥
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🎨 IELTS Academic Reading – The Psychological Effects of Colour
Level: B2–C1
Topic: Psychology / Marketing / Design
💡 Why do restaurants use red? Why is blue calming?
This IELTS Academic Reading passage explores how different colours affect our mood, thinking, and even behaviour — from branding and education to cultural differences.
📘 This is a realistic IELTS Academic Reading – Passage 2 text:
You'll practise with authentic vocabulary and concepts you’ll encounter in the exam.
🔗 Click here to read the full passage
🧠 Top 5 Words to Know Before You Read:
❗️ Perception – the way we interpret what we see or experience
❗️ Empirical – based on real-world observation or experiments
❗️ Retention – the ability to remember or keep information
❗️ Mediation – helping two sides understand or connect
❗️ Resonance – deep emotional impact or meaning
Level: B2–C1
Topic: Psychology / Marketing / Design
💡 Why do restaurants use red? Why is blue calming?
This IELTS Academic Reading passage explores how different colours affect our mood, thinking, and even behaviour — from branding and education to cultural differences.
📘 This is a realistic IELTS Academic Reading – Passage 2 text:
You'll practise with authentic vocabulary and concepts you’ll encounter in the exam.
🔗 Click here to read the full passage
🧠 Top 5 Words to Know Before You Read:
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🚀 Quick Grammar Boost!
🎯 Perfect Passive Forms for English:
1️⃣ Perfect Passive Infinitive
✅ to have been + V3:
📌 "The report is said to have been written yesterday."
2️⃣ Perfect Passive Participle
✅ having been + V3:
📌 "Having been informed earlier, we arrived prepared."
🇺🇦 Tip: В українській ці форми відповідають звороту «будучи зробленим» або конструкціям з «після того, як...».
Practice these for clear, concise English! 🗣✨
❗️🗣 Think of an important historical place in your city. Make a sentence about it!
I am from a town called Burton on Trent. Burton is said to be the British Beer Capital and is believed to have been the place where a method of fermentation using interconnected barrels was developed
🎯 Perfect Passive Forms for English:
1️⃣ Perfect Passive Infinitive
✅ to have been + V3:
📌 "The report is said to have been written yesterday."
2️⃣ Perfect Passive Participle
✅ having been + V3:
📌 "Having been informed earlier, we arrived prepared."
🇺🇦 Tip: В українській ці форми відповідають звороту «будучи зробленим» або конструкціям з «після того, як...».
Practice these for clear, concise English! 🗣✨
❗️🗣 Think of an important historical place in your city. Make a sentence about it!
I am from a town called Burton on Trent. Burton is said to be the British Beer Capital and is believed to have been the place where a method of fermentation using interconnected barrels was developed
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📚 6 Advanced Prepositional Phrases You Should Know 💬
✨ Boost your English fluency with these powerful expressions:
🔹 In light of – because of; considering
🧠 Example: In light of the new evidence, the case was reopened.
🔹 By virtue of – because of (a quality, right, or situation)
🧠 Example: She succeeded by virtue of her determination.
🔹 Under no circumstances – absolutely never; forbidden
🧠 Example: Under no circumstances should you share your password.
🔹 For the sake of – to benefit or protect someone/something
🧠 Example: They stayed together for the sake of the children.
🔹 On behalf of – as a representative of someone
🧠 Example: I’m speaking on behalf of the whole team.
🔹 In accordance with – following a rule, law, or standard
🧠 Example: The contract was drawn up in accordance with EU law.
🗣 Try using one of these phrases in your next conversation or post! Which one is new for you?
✨ Boost your English fluency with these powerful expressions:
🔹 In light of – because of; considering
🧠 Example: In light of the new evidence, the case was reopened.
🔹 By virtue of – because of (a quality, right, or situation)
🧠 Example: She succeeded by virtue of her determination.
🔹 Under no circumstances – absolutely never; forbidden
🧠 Example: Under no circumstances should you share your password.
🔹 For the sake of – to benefit or protect someone/something
🧠 Example: They stayed together for the sake of the children.
🔹 On behalf of – as a representative of someone
🧠 Example: I’m speaking on behalf of the whole team.
🔹 In accordance with – following a rule, law, or standard
🧠 Example: The contract was drawn up in accordance with EU law.
🗣 Try using one of these phrases in your next conversation or post! Which one is new for you?
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📘 Advanced Word Challenge!
Think you’ve got a B2-C1 level vocabulary? 💬
Let’s see if you know these 10 words! 👇
Alleviate 😌
Meticulous 🧐
Substantiate 📚
Ambiguous ❓
Feasible ✅
Conspicuous 👀
Overwhelmed 😵
Reluctant 😕
Plausible 🤔
Resilient 💪
💭 Can you:
– define them?
– use them in a sentence?
– translate them into your language?
Think you’ve got a B2-C1 level vocabulary? 💬
Let’s see if you know these 10 words! 👇
Alleviate 😌
Meticulous 🧐
Substantiate 📚
Ambiguous ❓
Feasible ✅
Conspicuous 👀
Overwhelmed 😵
Reluctant 😕
Plausible 🤔
Resilient 💪
💭 Can you:
– define them?
– use them in a sentence?
– translate them into your language?
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