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19/11/2025

Family & Home Phrasal Verbs (In English)

🏑 In English, these phrasal verbs are common in daily family life:
1️⃣ Grow up – Become an adult
2️⃣ Look after – Take care of someone
3️⃣ Tell off – Scold someone
4️⃣ Move out – Leave your home to live elsewhere

πŸ—£ Example: She looks after her little brother every day.

Learn to talk about family life naturally in English! πŸ‘ͺ

18/11/2025

Relationship Phrasal Verbs (In English)

πŸ’¬ In English, these phrasal verbs are used to talk about relationships:
1️⃣ Get along (with) – Have a good relationship
2️⃣ Break up – End a relationship
3️⃣ Make up – Become friends again after a fight
4️⃣ Fall out (with) – Argue and stop being friendly

πŸ—£ Example: They argued but later made up.

Talk about relationships confidently in English! πŸ’ž

17/11/2025

Health & Fitness Phrasal Verbs (In English)

πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ In English, we use these phrasal verbs to talk about exercise and health:
1️⃣ Warm up – Prepare your body before exercise
2️⃣ Work out – Do physical exercise
3️⃣ Cut down on – Reduce consumption of something
4️⃣ Burn off – Use energy by exercising

πŸ—£ Example: I’m trying to cut down on sugar and work out more.

Stay fit and speak naturally in English! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

16/11/2025

Quiz time in English!

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16/11/2025

Success Idioms (In English)

πŸ’‘ In English, these idioms are used to talk about success and achievement:
1️⃣ Hit the jackpot – Achieve great success or profit
2️⃣ Go the extra mile – Make more effort than expected
3️⃣ Make a breakthrough – Achieve important progress
4️⃣ Pull it off – Succeed in something difficult
5️⃣ On the right track – Doing things in a good way towards success

πŸ—£ Example: After months of hard work, she finally pulled it off!

Learn to speak naturally in English and sound like a native. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

15/11/2025

Danger Idioms (In English)

πŸ”₯ In English, these idioms describe risky or dangerous situations:
1️⃣ In the line of fire – Likely to be criticized or harmed
2️⃣ Skating on thin ice – Doing something risky or uncertain
3️⃣ A ticking time bomb – A situation that could suddenly turn dangerous
4️⃣ Play with fire – Take foolish risks
5️⃣ On a knife-edge – In a very tense or unstable situation

πŸ—£ Example: He’s skating on thin ice with his boss lately.

Master real-life expressions in English and boost your confidence. πŸ’¬

14/11/2025

Friendship Idioms (In English)

πŸ’¬ In English, these idioms are perfect for talking about friends and relationships:
1️⃣ Hit it off – Quickly become good friends
2️⃣ Lend someone a hand – Help someone
3️⃣ See eye to eye – Agree or share similar views
4️⃣ Get on like a house on fire – Get along extremely well

πŸ—£ Example: We met last year and instantly hit it off!

Speak more naturally in English when talking about friendship and daily life. πŸ—£οΈ

13/11/2025

Gossip Idioms in English

πŸ—ž Idioms for talking about gossip & secrets:
🐦 A little bird told me – I heard it from someone (but won’t say who)
πŸ‘š Air your dirty laundry – Talk about private matters in public
πŸ—£ The talk of the town – Everyone is gossiping about it
🌱 Spill the beans – Reveal a secret
🌳 Beat around the bush – Avoid saying something directly

πŸ—£ Example: She’s been the talk of the town since that viral video!

🀫 Which one do you use most often?

12/11/2025

Food Idioms

πŸ₯„ Fun idioms related to food:
1️⃣ Spill the beans – To reveal a secret
2️⃣ Piece of cake – Something very easy
3️⃣ In a pickle – In a difficult situation
4️⃣ Take something with a grain of salt – Don’t take it too seriously
5️⃣ Butter someone up – To flatter someone to get something

πŸ—£ Example: That exam was a piece of cake!

🍴 Which one of these idioms did you already know?

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