06/06/2025
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are no longer getting along. Recently, they had a public disagreement about money, politics, and personal opinions. Itβs all over the news!
π¬ Instead of just saying βThey had a disagreement,β try using these words to describe the situation in the photo:
β‘οΈ Feud β a long, angry fight
β‘οΈ Clash β a strong and direct argument
β‘οΈ Rift β a break in their relationship
β‘οΈ Spat β a small public fight
πΈ What word do YOU think best fits the photo? Comment below! π
Letβs build your English vocabulary together πͺ
24/05/2025
Howβs your pronunciation? π£
Some words in English have the same spelling, but the stress position moves from the first to the second syllable when they change from a noun to a verb.
Check out these examples. Can you think of any other words where the stress changes?
*Note, this is not true for all verbs and nouns.
16/05/2025
Learn 5 commonly used Colloquial Business English Sayings to improve your vocabulary skills. π©βπΌπ¨βπΌ
Write sentences in the comments below.
03/05/2025
5 Simple Past Irregular Verbs:
Write 5 sentences using the Simple Past Irregular verbs in the comments below.
03/05/2025
City Idioms
A concrete jungle ποΈ β The city has become a concrete jungle, with high-rise buildings and little green space.
The hustle and bustle πββοΈπββοΈ β I love the hustle and bustle of the city, with its constant activity and noise.
The bright lights π β Many people are drawn to the bright lights of the city, seeking excitement and adventure.
Paint the town red π β After the exams, we decided to paint the town red and celebrate all night.
Street smart π§ β Growing up in the city has made him street smart, able to navigate and handle urban challenges.
Which one is your favourite idiom? Let us know in the comments π¬
24/08/2024
Howβs your pronunciation? π£
Some words in English have the same spelling, but the stress position moves from the first to the second syllable when they change from a noun to a verb.
Check out these examples. Can you think of any other words where the stress changes?
*Note, this is not true for all verbs and nouns.
Learn more about word stress in our video from Learn English with Cambridge:
https://camengli.sh/4bHhVU4
21/08/2024
Do you want to learn how to order a coffee in a cafe? β
Read the short dialogue and practice!
Let us know what your favorite coffee is in the comments.
12/10/2023
ππ€π Hey, English learners! It's Jack here! Let's dive into the world of adverbs of frequency! πΊοΈπ
π Adverbs of frequency are words like "always," "often," "sometimes," and "never." They help us express how often we do things. Here's a quick guide:
π Always - 100% of the time. "I always have breakfast in the morning."
π Usually - More than 50% of the time. "I usually walk to school."
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Often - More than 50% of the time. "I often visit my friends."
π€ Sometimes - Less than 50% of the time. "I sometimes watch movies."
π« Never - 0% of the time. "I never forget my keys."
Practice using these adverbs to describe your daily routines! ποΈπ For example: "I always read a book before bedtime. πβ¨" or "I never eat spicy food. πΆοΈβ"
What's your daily routine like? Share your sentences below and keep learning! ππ¬
11/10/2023
ππ "When you fall off a horse, you get back up!" π¬π§β¨
Foreign learners, don't feel bad when you make small mistakes. ππ
Let's embrace our errors as stepping stones to fluency! ππΊοΈ
Check out these 5 common errors with grammar explanations!
Keep learning, keep growing, and keep shining! πͺπ π±ππ