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Pubblicato 28 lug

👩🏽‍💼🇬🇧Do you use English at work? 💼Try these 5 business idioms - then tell us your favourite business idiom in the comments!👇

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Pubblicato 27 lug

Making mistakes can be a big problem, but spotting what’s wrong can help you to improve. 🧐🤔☕⁠ Tell us what’s wrong in the text in this post!⁠ ⁠ EXTRA: Who owns space? Can you commit a crime in space? We have a series about space exploration. Link in bio.⁠ ⁠ (Image: Getty)⁠

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Pubblicato 25 lug

Are you down to earth? It's not about the planet – find out what it is about here.⁠ [image: Getty]⁠ ⁠ EXTRA: OK, so you know how to use 'down to earth', but what about the idiom 'a walk in the park'? Find out all about this phrase on our website. Link in bio.⁠ vocabulary⁠

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Pubblicato 24 lug

Here are three common mistakes with plural nouns! Do you make any of these? What other mistakes do you know of with plural nouns? Let us know in the comments!

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Pubblicato 24 lug

Are you a dreamer, like movie star Brad Pitt? Scroll through the images to learn how to use ‘anyone’ and then use it in a sentence of your own! Follow us for more useful language tips! This is a repost to correct a typo.

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Pubblicato 24 lug

Are you a dreamer, like movie star Brad Pitt? Scroll through the images to learn how to use ‘anyone’ and then use it in a sentence of your own! Follow us for more useful language tips!

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Pubblicato 23 lug

'Breath' or 'breathe': What’s the difference?⁠ Scroll through the slides and learn how to use these two commonly confused words. Then fill the gap with the correct answer.⁠ 'Breathe' is _______ .⁠ a. a verb⁠ b. a noun⁠ ⁠ BONUS: What is the least amount of exercise someone can get away with doing whilst still staying healthy? Visit our website to find out. Link in bio.⁠ ⁠

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Pubblicato 22 lug

Learn 5 alternatives to 😊⁠ Hopefully it’ll make learning English and like child’s play!⁠ ⁠ (Note: these are not exact synonyms)⁠ ⁠ BONUS: Here's some easy grammar for you! Link in bio.⁠ ⁠

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Pubblicato 21 lug

❤️ There are many ways to describe getting married but ‘tying the knot’ is one of the most common. 💍⁠ What other idioms related to marriage do you know?⁠ ⁠ EXTRA: Do you want to learn some wedding vocabulary? Link in bio.⁠ ⁠ [Image: Getty]⁠

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Pubblicato 21 lug

Sian explains the difference between 'cut your hair' and 'have your hair cut'. What do YOU normally do? 💇‍♀️💇‍♂️

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Pubblicato 20 lug

Making mistakes can be a big problem, but spotting what’s wrong can help you to improve. 🧐🤔☕⁠ Tell us what’s wrong in the text in this post!⁠ ⁠ EXTRA: Remember, remind, recollect or recall? We can explain the difference. Link in bio.⁠ ⁠ (Image: Getty)⁠

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Pubblicato 18 lug

Some people just never put a foot wrong! Are you one of them?⁠ [image: Getty]⁠ ⁠ EXTRA: Learn another useful phrase about 'feet' - 'one step at a time' - on our website. Link in bio.⁠ ⁠ vocabulary⁠

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