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03/06/2026

Confused between anonymous and unanimous? You’re not alone!

In this quick English lesson, you’ll learn:
✅ The meaning of anonymous
✅ The meaning of unanimous
✅ The difference between the two words
✅ The hidden second meaning of anonymous
✅ Easy examples to remember them forever
✅ The correct pronunciation of both words

Remember:
🔹 Anonymous = someone whose name or identity is unknown.
🔹 Anonymous can also mean ordinary, unremarkable, or not distinctive.
🔹 Unanimous = everyone agrees.

Watch till the end and test yourself with the quiz!

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28/05/2026
20/05/2026

Confused between conscious, conscience, and conscientious? | Confusing English Words

Confused between conscious, conscience, and conscientious?
In this short English lesson, learn the simple meanings, pronunciation, and correct usage of these commonly confused English words with easy examples and a quick quiz.

✔ Conscious = aware
✔ Conscience = inner moral voice
✔ Conscientious = careful and responsible

Perfect for improving your spoken English, vocabulary, and everyday communication skills.

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19/05/2026

FAIR vs FARE Explained Clearly | Stop Making This Common English Mistake

Are you confused between fair and fare?
In this easy English lesson, learn the different meanings of fair and fare with simple examples, pronunciation tips, and real-life sentences.

✔️ Fair = just or impartial
✔️ Fair = exhibition or gathering
✔️ Fair skin = light complexion
✔️ Fare = travel charge or ticket fee

If you want to improve your spoken English, vocabulary, pronunciation, and everyday communication skills, this lesson is perfect for you.

Watch till the end for quick examples and practice sentences that will help you remember these words forever.

📌 Perfect for:

English learners
Students
Spoken English practice
Vocabulary building
Competitive exams
Everyday English conversation

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19/05/2026

Allusion vs Illusion | Most Confusing English Words Explained Clearly

Are you confused between allusion and illusion?
You are not alone! In this video, we explain these commonly confused English words in the simplest way possible with clear meanings, easy examples, pronunciation tips, and real-life usage.

You will learn:
✔ Meaning of ALLUSION
✔ Meaning of ALLUDE
✔ Meaning of ILLUSION
✔ Meaning of ILLUSORY / ILLUSIONARY
✔ Easy tricks to remember the difference
✔ Spoken English vocabulary improvement
✔ Common mistakes English learners make

Perfect for:

Spoken English learners
Students
Interview preparation
Vocabulary building
Competitive exams
Everyday English conversation

If you want to speak English confidently and avoid common vocabulary mistakes, this video is for you.

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19/05/2026

Missing or Lacking? Common English Mistake mp4

Do you also confuse “missing” and “lacking”? 🤔

In this English learning reel, we break down the difference between missing vs lacking using a simple daily-life example:
👉 “Is the salt missing, or is the dish lacking salt?”

This quick lesson will help you improve your spoken English, English vocabulary, and English speaking practice naturally and confidently.

If you are learning English, working on vocabulary building, or trying to avoid common English mistakes, this reel is for you.

Perfect for:
✔ English for beginners
✔ Daily English practice
✔ Confusing English words
✔ English learning reels
✔ English shorts
✔ Spoken English learners

Now tell me — which is correct?
🧂 Is the salt missing?
OR
🍲 Is the dish lacking salt?

Comment your answer below! 👇

14/05/2026

Why is “Today Morning” WRONG? 🤯| Today Morning ❌ | This Morning ✅

Do you say “today morning”? 👀

Many English learners say:
❌ I watched a movie today morning.

But natural English is:
✅ I watched a movie this morning.

In this short video, learn:
✔ why “today morning” is incorrect
✔ when to use “today”
✔ when to use “this morning / this evening”
✔ a simple trick to remember it forever

“Today” is general — it refers to any time during the day.
But morning, afternoon, and evening are specific parts of the day.

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05/05/2026

Don’t Say This Literally! 😅 “Hop, Skip & Jump” Meaning | Common English Mistake If someone says “She’s just a hop, skip, and a jump away”… do they really mean jumping? 🤔

In this short, learn the real meaning of this common English idiom and avoid a funny mistake many learners make!

👉 A hop, skip, and a jump away means only a short distance away — not actual jumping 😄

Perfect for:

Spoken English learners
Daily conversation
Avoiding common English mistakes

Watch till the end for a simple explanation you’ll never forget!
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