π» Ghosting = suddenly ending communication without explanation.
Example:
We used to chat every day, but then he ghosted me. π
What's your opinion on ghosting? π€¨
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Pet Peeve = something that annoys you a lot! π
Example:
My pet peeve is people using their phones during conversations. π«’
Now tell me yours. π€
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19/05/2026
Still getting confused about when to use In, On, or At? π€―
The easiest way to remember is to think from BIG to SMALL.
Use 'In' for big blocks of time (years, months), 'On' for specific days, and 'At' for exact moments!
π Test your skills: What preposition goes in the blank?
"I have a meeting ____ Tuesday ____ 3:00 PM."
Write your answers below!
19/05/2026
Stop saying "I'm busy" to your colleagues or friends every single time! π
English has some fantastic idioms that explain how busy you are much more accurately.
Check out the image above to see three great alternatives!
π Let's practice: Which one of these applies to your week right now?
Are you snowed under, tied up, or do you have a lot on your plate?
Let me know in the comments!
> Ever notice how changing just one small word after "put" completely changes the meaning of a sentence? π§ π‘
> In everyday English, especially at work or school, phrasal verbs are everywhere. Instead of memorizing long lists, let's look at a quick workplace scenario:
> π‘ You "put forward" an amazing new idea in the morning.
> β³ But because the team is busy, the meeting gets "put off" until tomorrow.
> π Don't worryβit just gives you more time to "put together" a flawless presentation!
> Swipe through to see how these three phrasal verbs work in action!
> π Let's test your skills:
Can you write a sentence using "put off" in the comments?
Let's see who gets it right!
16/05/2026
> Sounding too direct can sometimes unintentionally come across as rude, especially in workplace or academic settings. π«£
> Small tweaks to your language can make a massive difference in how professional and polite you sound to colleagues, clients, or teachers.
> Check out the image above for a quick guide on how to rephrase common blunt statements!
> π Let's practice in the comments:
How would you politely say "No, I don't want to attend the meeting"?
Drop your best guess below!
We all use the word "very" a bit too much when we are exhausted. π₯±
If you want to elevate your English and sound more like a native speaker, try swapping out "very tired" for these precise upgrades depending on how you feel.
Check out the image above to see the difference!
π Drop a comment: Which one of these describes you at the end of a long day?
π€ Have you ever felt the pressure of people's expectations on you?
There's a powerful English phrase for EXACTLY that feeling! π¬
A, B, C or D β which one is correct? π§
Comment your answer BEFORE the reveal! π
Tag a friend who always lives up to everything!
π Word of the Day: Contemplate
Meaning: to think deeply about something
Example: He sat alone in the park to contemplate his future and life decisions.
Learning one advanced word daily can improve your speaking, writing, and confidence in English. π€
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π’ Have you ever said "I wish I was there" after hearing how great something was?
That feeling has a perfect English phrase! π¬
A, B, C or D β which one is correct? π€
Comment your answer BEFORE the reveal! π
Tag a friend who always misses out on the fun! π
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