15/06/2026
Do you know a synonym for 'buzz off'? 🐝
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15/06/2026
Do you know a synonym for 'buzz off'? 🐝
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13/06/2026
How many of these did you already know? 🤔
Discover more adjectives with body parts in our blog – link in first comment! ⬇️
11/06/2026
Can you complete our word of the day?
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❤️ It is used to describe a kind and generous character.
10/06/2026
Have you heard of this term before? 🤔🔥
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09/06/2026
Do you have a similar idiom in your language? 🤒
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08/06/2026
Can you find the one word that’s spelled wrong? 👀
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06/06/2026
Which word matches the image? 🤔
Test yourself and learn more travel vocabulary on Learning Pathways – link in the first comment! ⬇️
05/06/2026
Do you have a similar idiom in your language? ⌚
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04/06/2026
Can you pronounce 'ephemeral'? ⏳
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Do you get confused when choosing ‘in the way’ and ‘on the way’? 🤔
Read the full grammar explanation on our website, link in the first comment!⬇️