05/05/2026
He said me ❌
✅ He said to me ✔️
✅ He told me ✔️
The correct answer is B
Quick Quiz! 🧠 Can you solve this common English puzzle?
Most students get confused between these two words, but there is one simple rule to remember the answer!
Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the comments below! 👇
I will reveal the correct answer and the "Golden Rule" for using these words in 2 hours! ⏳
05/03/2026
Weekly Recap! ✅ What an incredible week of progress! 🚀✨
In case you missed a day, here is your Weekly Cheat Sheet. Save this post so you can review these rules anytime! 📌
1️⃣ Grammar Fix: Stop saying "I am agree"! 🚫 In English, we say "I agree" or "I agreed."
2️⃣ The "Say vs. Tell" Challenge: Remember the rule! We tell someone something (He told me), but we say something (He said he was tired). 🧠
3️⃣ Idiom #1: "A piece of cake" 🍰 Used when something is very easy!
4️⃣ Idiom #2: "Burn the midnight oil" 🕯️ Used when you are working or studying late into the night.
5️⃣ Phrasal Verb: "Look for" 🔍 — We learned this from Mufasa in The Lion King. It means to search or seek!
6️⃣ Advanced Grammar: "If I were you..." 🧠 The secret to giving advice in the Second Conditional.
Which one of these was your favorite lesson? 📅
Write one sentence in the comments using any of these new words, and I will check your grammar! 👇
Get ready for a fresh start with Motivation Monday tomorrow! 🌟
05/02/2026
Saturday Chill! 🍿 Learn English while watching movies!
In the movie The Lion King, Mufasa says: "Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble."
Can you hear the phrasal verb we learned yesterday?
What is your favorite movie to watch in English? 🎬
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05/01/2026
Friday Phrasal Verb: LOOK FOR 🔍
Meaning: To search for something or someone.
Example: "I am looking for my keys. Have you seen them?"
Practice time: Write a sentence using "look for" in the comments! ✍️
04/30/2026
Have you been working late lately? 😴 Then you are burning the midnight oil!
This is a classic English idiom used when someone stays up very late to finish a project, study for an exam, or complete a task.
Examples:
✅ "I had to burn the midnight oil to finish the report before the deadline."
✅ "The students are burning the midnight oil because final exams start tomorrow!"
Your turn! ✍️
When was the last time you had to burn the midnight oil? What were you working on?
Tell us in the comments! 👇
04/29/2026
Quick Quiz! 🧠 Can you solve this common English puzzle?
Most students get confused between these two words, but there is one simple rule to remember the answer!
Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the comments below! 👇
I will reveal the correct answer and the "Golden Rule" for using these words in 2 hours! ⏳
04/28/2026
Idiom of the day: "A piece of cake" 🍰
Definition: Something that is very easy to do.
Example: "I thought the exam would be hard, but it was a piece of cake!
What is something that is "a piece of cake" for you? Cooking?
Driving? Tell us! 🗣️
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04/27/2026
Quick Quiz! 🧠 Can you solve this?
"If I ___ you, I would study every day."
A) am
B) was
C) were
D) be
Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the comments! I’ll reveal the correct answer in 2 hours. ⏳
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04/26/2026
Stop saying "I am agree"! 🚫
In English, "agree" is a verb, not an adjective.
✅ Correct: "I agree with you.
✅ Correct: "She agrees with the plan.
Tag a friend who needs to know this! 📝