@english_bbc_learning · Post #3885 · 01/15/2026, 01:05 PM
Market or supermarket? 🛒 Where do you usually buy your fresh fruit and veg? Tell us below. - #vocabulary#learnenglish#EnglishLearning#EnglishVocabulary
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@english_bbc_learning · Post #3885 · 01/15/2026, 01:05 PM
Market or supermarket? 🛒 Where do you usually buy your fresh fruit and veg? Tell us below. - #vocabulary#learnenglish#EnglishLearning#EnglishVocabulary
@english_bbc_learning · Post #3909 · 01/31/2026, 12:57 PM
Stress changes meaning — but you have to hear it to notice it 👂 Some English words look the same as nouns and verbs, but the stress moves — and it sounds very different. Watch these short videos to actually hear it: 📹https://youtu.be/Hh1PlngNt2Q?t=64 📹https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q8yk896pnc Listening is the only way you’ll spot the difference. Try saying these aloud after you watch 🎤 #EnglishLearning#Pronunciation#RealEnglish
@english_bbc_learning · Post #3915 · 02/15/2026, 09:44 AM
Part 2: Same meaning. Better flow. ⚠️Quick note: phrases like “Get lost” and “Don’t be ridiculous” can sound rude depending on tone—use them carefully. #englishpractice#englishlearning#EnglishVocabulary#learnenglish
@english_bbc_learning · Post #3897 · 01/25/2026, 07:01 AM
Vocabulary tips are everywhere — but which one actually works? You’ve probably seen all of these tips before. The real question is: Which one do you actually use? #EnglishLearning#Vocabulary#LearnEnglish#EnglishTips#RealEnglish
@english_bbc_learning · Post #3908 · 01/26/2026, 12:16 PM
5 phrasal verbs with “PAY” I shared the questions first on purpose — to make you think before seeing the meanings. That struggle helps the meanings stick better than passive reading. If a meaning surprised you, that’s good — it means your brain is actually learning. #EnglishLearning#PhrasalVerbs#LearnEnglish#RealEnglish
@english_bbc_learning · Post #3942 · 04/21/2026, 03:46 PM
Speak like a native, not a textbook 🛫 #learnenglish#english#englishlearning#speakenglish#vocabulary#learn#study
@fluencyinenglish · Post #7907 · 02/16/2026, 05:43 AM
To be herded into doing something Meaning (short): to be forced or strongly pressured into doing something without real choice. توضیح فارسی: عبارت to be herded into doing something یعنی فرد یا گروهی بهصورت اجباری یا تحت فشار شدید و بدون اختیار واقعی به انجام کاری سوق داده میشوند؛ معمولاً با حس کنترل شدن، مثل راندن گله. این نشان میدهد که در شرایطی که پوشش رسانهای شدید و جهتدار درباره یک اتهام وجود دارد، ممکن است افکار عمومی بدون فرصت بررسی مستقل و انتقادی به سمت پذیرش یک روایت خاص سوق داده شوند؛ یعنی عملاً «گلهوار» به یک نتیجه هدایت شوند، نه اینکه آگاهانه آن را انتخاب کنند. #Vocabulary #AcademicEnglish #CriticalThinking #MediaLiteracy #DiscourseAnalysis #PowerOfLanguage #EnglishLearning #AdvancedEnglish