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Pubblicato 5 mag
🤫 Is your family loud? In our NEW podcast for basic users of English, Neil and Beth have a real conversation in easy English about their families. Learn how to talk about your family and improve your listening skills. Listen on our website. Link in bio. And follow the Learn Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
Pubblicato 5 mag
Climate change is something that affects all of us, so it’s important to know the language used to 🗣️ talk about it. 🤓 Swipe through the images and test your knowledge of ‘climate change’ words, collocations and spellings. BONUS: 🤔 What’s your country doing about climate change? ✍️ Let us know in the comments! Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen to a 6 Minute English episode on climate change. (image: Getty)
Pubblicato 4 mag
🏠 1 house, 2 houses. 🐁 1 mouse, 2 mice… Wait, what?! 🤓 You'd be forgiven for thinking you just add a 's' onto the word 'mouse' to make it's plural, but in English there are some irregular plurals you have to learn. 🤔 Which were new for you? 😊 Click the link in our bio to find out the three most common mistakes learners make with plurals. [Image: Getty]
Pubblicato 3 mag
1. They haven’t finished working still. 2. They haven’t finished working yet. ‘Still’ and ‘yet’ are both used with the present perfect tense – 🤔 but do you know which one to use when? 😊 We’ll tell you the answer soon! 🤓 Click on the link in our bio to learn the difference between 'just', 'already' and 'yet'. Image: Getty
Pubblicato 3 mag
🤔 ‘just’ ‘already’ and ‘yet’ are all used with the present perfect - do you know when to use each one? Sian is here with a quick explanation and some useful examples to help you! 👀 Watch the video and then try writing your own sentence using the three words! ✍️ QUIZ Fill in the gaps with the best option below: Sian: Have you finished your homework _____? George: No, I’ve ______ started it now. Sian: I’ve _____ finished mine! a) just / already / yet b) already / yet / just c) yet / just / already
Pubblicato 2 mag
👀 Do you know these 5 alternatives to the English word 'thank you'? Take a look and see if you can use one in a sentence! ✍️👇 (Note: not all the words are completely interchangeable - pay attention to the grammar and context.) ✔️Extra: Is being kind good for you? Click the link in our bio to find out with 6 Minute English 6️⃣⏱️
Pubblicato 1 mag
Are you a fan of ‘Oppenheimer’🕴️actor Cillian Murphy? 😊 It turns out that he’s quite a private person! Scroll through the slides to learn the meaning and use of ‘I’m (not) a huge fan of’ - and make sure you ✍️ answer the question on the last slide! Click on the link in our bio to 👀 watch a video of Londoners talking about the things that they don't like!
Pubblicato 30 apr
Use this expression when you want to say that two people are equally responsible for a (usually 👎 bad) situation’! ✍️ Write your answer in the comments and don’t forget to give this post a like! 🤓 Click on the link in our bio to learn this expression in more detail with our The English We Speak series. Image: Getty
Pubblicato 29 apr
🤔 Do you know the difference between polite English and rude English? Well, 👿 ‘rude Tim’ and 😇 ‘polite Tim’ are here to show you the difference! Try ✍️ writing a comment asking us for something – politely 🙏 !
Pubblicato 28 apr
Are you feeling 🤤 hungry for some new words? Is 🍱 food a big part of your life? Then this 🍲 ‘food’ vocabulary challenge is for you! 🤓 Swipe through the images and test yourself with these food-related words, collocations and spellings. If you’re still feeling peckish after the quiz, ✍️ let us know of some more ‘food’ words you know in the comments. MORE: For the 👩🍳 cooks among us, click the link in our bio to 👀 watch Dylan’s MEGA-class on ‘kitchen and cooking’ where you can learn 28 new words and expressions in under 30 minutes! (image: Getty)
Pubblicato 27 apr
Do you know how to 🗣️ talk about the symbols we use in written English? 😃 Save this handy guide to remember some of the most common ones - or share it with a friend! Do you know any more? Click on the link in our bio for a ⏱️ 6 Minute English episode on punctuation! Image: Getty
Pubblicato 26 apr
1. Molly passed her exam because of she worked hard. 2. Molly passed her exam because she worked hard. 👀 Look at the grammar of these two sentences. Which one is correct? 🤔 🤓 Click on the link in our bio to learn the difference between 'because' and 'because of'! Image: Getty