05/03/2026
With Mauie Romasanta – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 5 months in a row. 🎉
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Pro-ELLTS helps learners of all ages progress from A1 to C1 with CEFR-aligned lessons, speaking practice, and real-world English skills for school, work, and life.
05/03/2026
With Mauie Romasanta – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 5 months in a row. 🎉
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Uy, magpayong ka. Umaasik-asik na.
Translate into English:
Pang-ilan ka sa magkakapatid?
02/09/2025
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28/01/2025
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Expressions related to fireworks!!
1. Spectacular display - very impressive and beautiful to look at.
Ex. The fireworks created a spectacular display of lights in the night sky.
2. Burst into colors - suddenly exploded or appear with bright and beautiful colors.
Ex. The fireworks burst into colors, lighting up the dark sky.
3. Ear-splitting booms - very loud and explosive sounds that are almost too much for your ears to handle.
Ex. The fireworks went off with ear-splitting booms, shaking the ground.
Other expressions:
a. Dazzling patterns - bright and beautiful designs that are so impressive, taking your breath away.
b. Light up the night - to make the night bright and colorful.
More Vocabulary Expressions to post really soon!!!
05/07/2024
Philippines, GET READY!!!
UKRAINE HAS FINALLY DECLARED THAT ENGLISH WILL BE THEIR OFFICIAL LANGUAGE MOVING FORWARD.
That would mean more online students, opportunity to work abroad (if their law permits) to teach English. It is possible that Ukrainians will take English tests - so that means they need to prepare for it.
Ukraine officially embraces English as historic westward pivot continues By officially embracing English, Ukrainians aim to support their country’s historic pivot away from Moscow and return to the European community of nations, writes Oleksiy Goncharenko.
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