25/03/2026
Every day you learn something new….👏
English Club....!!! Las personas interesadas llamar al 997854949
Clases particulares de Ingles a todos los niveles, clases de conversación y refuerzo en la gramática, practica con mucho vocabulario y participación continua, Ingles técnico, profesional y turismo.
25/03/2026
Every day you learn something new….👏
Stop aiming for perfection, aim for PROGRESS:
If you expect your conversations to be flawless from day one, you’ll never start. No skill is perfect from the first try. You get better by trying, failing, learning, and repeating.
Speak today. Speak tomorrow. Learn from mistakes. Improve naturally. That’s how real fluency happens.
08/03/2026
🗣️ Hush-hush, no-no, bye-bye: echo words are so fun, you'll say them twice! Which is your favourite?
All three phrases—"let's get a coffee," "let's get coffee," and "let's get some coffee"—are correct, widely used, and essentially interchangeable for suggesting a coffee break. They generally mean going to a café to buy a cup.
Let's get a coffee: Refers specifically to buying a single cup (short for "a cup of coffee").
Let's get coffee: Refers to the activity or substance, commonly used in casual, idiomatic invitations.
Let's get some coffee: Often implies a slightly more informal, "let's get some caffeine" tone.
Key Takeaways:
Usage: "Let's grab a coffee" is a very common, natural, and friendly variation.
Context: If you are inviting someone to your home, "let's have some coffee" (suggesting a larger pot) is common.
Politeness: While all are casual, "I'd like to get some coffee" is slightly more formal than "let's get".
They are all perfectly natural to native speakers, so you can use whichever sounds best to you. 👏🙋🏻♂️
10/02/2026
27/01/2026
Some Idioms !!!