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“🌍 Helping English learners achieve their dreams! ✨
💬 Easy lessons for beginners and fun activities to improve your skills.
📚 Learn English the fun and simple way!
👉 Follow for tips, lessons, and exciting updates!”

15/05/2026

“It was a vibe” means the moment, place, or experience had a special feeling or atmosphere that felt really good, memorable, emotional, fun, peaceful, stylish, or enjoyable.

People use “vibe” to describe the mood or energy of something.

Examples:

* A beautiful sunset with friends → “It was a vibe.”
* A cozy café with music and coffee → “Such a vibe.”
* A fun trip or relaxing evening → “It was a whole vibe.”

It’s a casual and trendy expression often used on social media.



10/05/2026

Poison pill ☠️ 💊



07/05/2026

“Getting the hang of it” ✨
Meaning: Slowly becoming good at something through practice.

Example:
“I was nervous at first, but now I’m getting the hang of it!” 🌱

01/05/2026

✨ Word of the Day: Spread Thin ✨

Feeling pulled in every direction? You might be spread thin.

📌 Meaning:
To be too busy or have too many responsibilities, so you can’t give your best to everything.

💬 Example Sentences:
• I’m so spread thin with work and family that I barely have time to rest.
• She felt spread thin trying to balance school, friends, and hobbies.

💡 Relatable?
Sometimes life stretches us too much—don’t forget to take a break and care for yourself 💛

👉 Question for you:
When was the last time you felt spread thin? Share in the comments!

30/04/2026

reverie

30/04/2026

🚨 Read this before you expect too much from people…

Expecting kindness from everyone just because you are kind is like expecting the ocean to stay calm just because you don’t create waves.

Not everyone lives by your values.

💬 Have you ever felt this? Comment “YES” if you relate.



30/04/2026

📚 Word of the Day: Freeloader

A freeloader is a person who takes advantage of others’ kindness without giving anything in return.

👉 In simple terms:
Someone who gets things for free but doesn’t help, share, or contribute.

💡 Examples:
• He always joins dinner but never pays — such a freeloader!
• Don’t be a freeloader—offer help or share what you can.

✨ Remember:
Kindness is beautiful, but balance is important too!

💬 Can you make your own sentence using freeloader? Comment below!

29/04/2026

📘 Word of the Day: Remorse

Remorse (noun)
👉 A deep feeling of regret or guilt for something wrong you have done.

💭 Simple Meaning:
Feeling very sorry for a mistake or bad action.

📝 Examples:

1. He felt deep remorse after hurting his friend.
2. She showed no remorse for her actions.
3. I felt remorse for not helping when I could.

💡 Tip:
“Remorse” is stronger than just saying “sorry.” It means you truly feel bad inside.

❓ Question for you:
Have you ever felt remorse? What happened?



29/04/2026

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29/04/2026

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29/04/2026

📚 Word of the Day: Egghead 🥚🧠

Meaning:
A person who is very intelligent or loves studying.
👉 Sometimes it can sound a little funny or slightly negative (like calling someone too “bookish”).

Example Sentences:

1. My brother is an egghead—he enjoys reading science books every day.
2. Don’t be shy to be an egghead. Learning is cool! 😄

Did you know?
The word “egghead” comes from the idea of having a big head full of knowledge!

💬 Question:
Do you know an egghead? Or are YOU an egghead? Tell me below!

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