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Pubblicato 27 ott

👀 Flick through the images to learn the difference between 'altogether' and 'all together' and then try writing your own sentence ✍️ !⁣ ⁣ EXTRA: Phil's altogether pleased to be able to explain 'all together' and 'altogether'. Watch this 60-second video for more information about these phrases. Link in bio.⁣ ⁣

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Pubblicato 27 ott

🤩 Did you know that there are two meanings of ‘literally - and they’re opposites!? Tim explains the original meaning - and a newer meaning to use in your everyday English and on social media! Everyone is using it. Don’t miss out! ✍️ Can you try using ‘literally’ in a comment?

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Pubblicato 26 ott

🏆Prepositions challenge: Which sentence is correct?👇 We’ll tell you the answer later!⁣ ⁣ To learn more about prepositions, click the link in our bio!⁣ ⁣ Image: Getty⁣ ⁣

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Pubblicato 24 ott

Would you take $500,000 in cash💲💲💲 or would you rather have lunch 🍽️🍽️ with Jay-Z? Here’s Jay-Z’s own answer to the question that’s been going viral on social media. Scroll through the slides to learn how to use ‘gotta’ and other short forms in spoken English. What about you - would you love to have lunch with Jay-Z, or would you take the money? 👇👇👇⁣ ⁣ ⁣

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Pubblicato 24 ott

Even if nobody in your family is called Bob, you can still use this expression to say that a task is really simple and easy! Write your answer in the comments and double-tap to like this post! Do you have a similar expression in your language?⁣ ⁣ To learn more about families click the link in our bio⁣ ⁣ Images: Getty⁣ ⁣

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Pubblicato 23 ott

👋 How often do you ‘catch up’ with friends? Do you ‘spill the beans’ when you see them? Let us know!

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Pubblicato 23 ott

⭐️😍Love Robert De Niro? The Hollywood star has some advice for you! Do you agree with it?🤔⁣ ⁣ To learn why we procrastinate, click the link in our bio⁣ ⁣

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Pubblicato 22 ott

😱😳 ‘Scared’ and ‘scary’ can be confusing, can’t they? Here’s a quick tip from Sam! Now, tell us if this sentence is CORRECT or INCORRECT! The film was so scared! I couldn’t finish watching it.

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Pubblicato 21 ott

There are so many idioms using colours in English – here are 3 that use the colour black. Can you try using one in a comment to us? Images: Getty

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Pubblicato 20 ott

🎤😱 Bad singing can be painful! Do you know the answer to this question? (image: Getty)

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Pubblicato 20 ott

🤔It’s easy to confuse ‘too’ and ‘enough’ - at least it is until you’ve heard Tim’s explanation!👨Watch this video and the difference should be clear enough.😉

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Pubblicato 19 ott

👍👏 You've done really well today! Double-tap to like this phrase – and use it when you feel good about yourself! [image: Getty]

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