29/05/2026
💡 Word of the Day – Advanced: Accountable
Accountable = responsible for actions and decisions ⚖️✨
🗣️ “Public officials must be accountable to the people.”
Use this word when you want to describe:
⚖️ taking responsibility
📢 answering for your actions
🤝 being reliable & trustworthy
🧠 owning your decisions
Being accountable means you don’t blame others —
you take ownership of what you do 💯
This word is often used in:
💼 workplace & leadership
🏛️ government & public roles
📊 professional environments
🤝 teamwork & responsibility
💡 Accountability builds trust —
and trust builds strong relationships ✨
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27/05/2026
There __ two cats in the garden.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. be
This one is about “there is / there are” 👀
You’re talking about something…
and the noun is plural (two cats) 🐱🐱
So, which one is correct? 🤔✨
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25/05/2026
Ever suddenly stop paying attention? 👀🧠💭
📘 Zone out = to mentally lose focus or stop paying attention.
🗣️ “I zoned out during the meeting.”
This phrasal verb is commonly used in:
💼 meetings & work
📚 studying & classes
📱 scrolling too much
😴 when you’re tired
“Zone out” happens to everyone —
especially when your brain needs a break 😵💫✨
Sometimes you’re not distracted…
you’re just mentally offline for a moment 📴
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24/05/2026
😎 Want to say something is cool in English?
Let’s level it up 👇
🟠 Basic: Cool
💛 Intermediate: Awesome
🤍 Advanced: Fire (slang 🔥)
🗣️ “That’s cool.”
🗣️ “That’s awesome!”
🗣️ “That’s fire!”
✨ Same vibe, different energy:
—from simple approval
—to excitement
—to next level hype 🔥
💡 Don’t just say “cool” every time… upgrade your reactions!
👇 Which one do you use the most?
22/05/2026
💡 Word of the Day – Intermediate: Comfortable
Comfortable = feeling relaxed and at ease with someone 😌✨
🗣️ “She feels comfortable talking to him.”
Use this word when you want to describe:
😌 feeling relaxed
🗣️ easy to talk to someone
🤍 feeling safe & natural
✨ no awkwardness
When you feel comfortable with someone,
you can truly be yourself 💛
This word is super useful in:
💬 daily conversations
❤️ relationships
👫 friendships
💼 work environments
💡 Being comfortable doesn’t mean perfect —
it means you feel at ease just as you are ✨
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20/05/2026
She’s the woman __ son won the competition.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
D. that
This one is about relative pronouns 👀
You’re talking about a person…
and showing possession (her son) 🤔✨
So, which one fits best?
👇 Comment your answer below!
18/05/2026
Ever had to slowly let something go? 👀📉
📘 Phase out = to gradually stop using something.
🗣️ “The company phased out the old system.”
This phrasal verb is commonly used in:
🏢 business & operations
💻 technology updates
📊 company strategy
🌱 lifestyle changes
“Phase out” isn’t sudden —
it’s a slow, intentional transition 🔄✨
Sometimes the best move isn’t to stop instantly…
but to ease into change step by step 🚶♂️
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18/05/2026
😴 Talking about being tired in English?
Here are 3 levels — from normal to super tired 👇
🟠 Basic: Tired
💛 Intermediate: Exhausted
🤍 Advanced: Dead (slang 😵)
🗣️ “I’m tired.”
🗣️ “I’m exhausted.”
🗣️ “I’m dead.”
✨ Same feeling, different intensity:
—from just a bit tired
—to completely drained
—to no energy left at all 😩
💡 Save this post so you don’t just say “tired” all the time!
👇 Which one are you today?
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Three-slide Instagram carousel teaching adjectives about tiredness: Tired (Basic), Exhausted (Intermediate), and Dead (Advanced slang). Each slide includes pronunciation, Spanish meaning, and example sentences in EZClass brand colors.
15/05/2026
Authoritarian = demanding strict obedience and control, often limiting freedom ⚖️
🗣️ “The country shifted toward an authoritarian system.”
Use this word when you want to describe:
⚖️ strict control or power
🚫 limited freedom of choice
📢 authority without much input from others
🏛️ political or leadership style
An authoritarian system usually means decisions are made by one person or a small group —
with little room for discussion or disagreement.
This word is often used in:
🏛️ politics & government
🏢 leadership styles
📚 academic discussions
🌍 global issues
💡 Understanding words like this helps you express more complex ideas in English 💬✨
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13/05/2026
Hardly ___ the meeting started when the fire alarm rang.
A. had
B. has
C. did
D. was
This one is about inversion 👀
When you see words like hardly, rarely, or seldom at the beginning…
the sentence structure changes 🔄
So… which one sounds right? 🤔✨
👇 Comment your answer below!
11/05/2026
Still stuck on something from the past? 👀💭
📘 Move on = to continue your life after something difficult.
🗣️ “It’s time to move on and start a new chapter.”
This phrasal verb is commonly used in:
💔 relationships & breakups
💼 career changes
🌱 personal growth
🧠 emotional healing
“Move on” isn’t about forgetting —
it’s about choosing yourself and moving forward 💛✨
Not everything is meant to stay…
some things are meant to teach you, then go 🚶♂️
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Intermediate-level Instagram post featuring the phrasal verb “Move On.” Includes the meaning “to continue your life after something difficult” and the example sentence “It’s time to move on and start a new chapter,” designed in EZClass’s yellow educational style.