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Pubblicato 6 gen
Grammar challenge ❓ In English, adjectives have a specific order when you use more than one before a noun. Can you put these adjectives in the correct order? Write your answer in the comments and save this post to keep it handy whenever you need it. ❗️ #Cambridge_English#Learn_English#Grammar#English_Grammar#Grammar_Tips
Pubblicato 5 gen
Sharp minds only! Which idiom fits you best? 👍 #Learn_English#Idiom#Daily_English
Pubblicato 5 gen
Improve your English 👨🏻🏫📚 #Learn_English#English#Idioms#Daily_English 🛫 Ads: @Advertise_on_Telegram
Pubblicato 4 gen
Improve your English 👨🏻🏫📚 #Learn_English#English#InOnAt#Idioms#Daily_English 🛫 Ads: @Advertise_on_Telegram
Pubblicato 3 gen
Winter is here in the northern hemisphere. ⛄️ Let’s learn some different ways to say ‘it’s cold’. ❄️ What’s the weather like where you live? Are you a winter or summer person? ☃️⛱ #Learn_English#English#Daily_English 🛫 Ads: @Advertise_on_Telegram
Pubblicato 2 gen
Do you know how and when to use ‘in’, ‘on’ and ‘at’ to talk about time? ⏰ We normally use: at – for specific times, such as mealtimes and clock times on – with days and dates in – for longer periods of time, such as months, seasons and years. Save this post for later and don’t forget to share with a friend who loves learning English! 🔖 #LearnEnglish#EnglishGrammar#PrepositionsOfTime#InOnAt#GrammarTips#ESL#DailyEnglish 🛫 Advertising: @Advertise_on_Telegram
Pubblicato 31 dic
It’s almost New Year – and we’ve got a great expression you can use to say that ‘things will be different from now on!’ 🎉🥳 Choose the correct word to fill the gap – we’ll tell you the answer later! MORE: Click the link in our bio to see what our presenter's hopes, plans and dreams for 2025 were! 😄 Image: Getty #learnenglish#newyear#happynewyear#freshstart#newbeginning#vocabulary#englishclass#phrases#expressions#idiom#learnenglish#britishenglish#informalenglish#slang
Pubblicato 29 dic
🤔 When do we use ‘lend’ and when do we use ‘borrow’? Look at the images and complete the gap: I ______ Lucy’s umbrella to go shopping. It was pouring with rain! 🌧☔️ 1. lent 2. gave 3. borrowed ℹ️ For more practice with ‘lend’ and ‘borrow’, visit our website. Link in bio. #learnenglish#englishtips#grammar
Pubblicato 28 dic
👀 ‘See’ or ‘watch’? 🤷 These two verbs both involve our eyes – but their meaning and use is slightly different. Here’s a quick tip from Phil! 🤩 Now, complete the gaps with ONE of the words (use the same word for both gaps): Can you __ the North Star? I can’t __ it. 1. see 2. watch #learnenglish#englishtips#ELT#grammar#vocabulary
Pubblicato 27 dic
⛈🍵 Do you know anyone who makes a big fuss about something unimportant?! Here’s the perfect idiom for you! (image: Getty) EXTRA: Learn how idioms in different languages can be similar in We Say - You Say! Go to our link in bio! #learnenglish#englishtips#idiom#vocab#english
Pubblicato 25 dic
📺👀 TV lovers unite! It's time to test your knowledge with our Television Vocabulary Challenge! Whether you're a casual watcher or a true telly addict, we've got easy, medium, and difficult tv-themed words waiting for you. Share how many you get right in the comments! Do you know any more television vocabulary? 🤔 🤩 EXTRA: Neil and Beth have a real conversation in easy English about watching TV. Learn to talk about what you watch on TV and why you enjoy it. Click on our link in bio. Images: Getty #vocab#learnenglish#englishquiz#englishchallenge#englishwords#quiz
Pubblicato 24 dic
🥳 Will you be going out to have a good time this festive season? Here’s the perfect idiom for you! Tell us about your plans! (image: Getty) 🎉 EXTRA: Learn how to use the phrase 'bring to the party'. Check out our link in bio. #learnenglish#englishtips#idiom#vocab#english