05/11/2026
Paint a picture with your words! Whether you are describing your dream house, telling an interesting story, or complimenting a friend, using the right adjectives is super important. Let's learn these different categories of describing words to make your sentences more colorful and confident!
​Quick Tip: Did you know there is a secret rule for the order of adjectives in English? We usually put our "Opinion" before facts like "Size" or "Color"! That is why it sounds completely natural to say a "beautiful big red car" instead of a "red big beautiful car"!
​Look around you right now! Can you describe one object near you using two or three different adjectives from this list? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/09/2026
Power up your tech vocabulary! Whether you are shopping for new phone accessories, asking a friend for a charger, or just trying to connect to the internet, knowing the names of everyday mobile stuff is super important. Let's learn these essential tech words to talk about your favorite gadgets with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Pay attention to the difference between "headphones" and "earphones"! "Headphones" are usually the big ones that rest over your head and ears, while "earphones" (or wireless ones like AirPods) are the small ones that fit directly inside your ears!
​Which of these mobile accessories can you absolutely not live without when you leave the house? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/09/2026
Test your English skills! 📝 Can you get 5/5? Drop your answers in the comments! 👇✨
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05/09/2026
Cook up some delicious vocabulary! Whether you are reading a new recipe, grocery shopping at the supermarket, or cooking dinner for your friends, knowing the names of basic food ingredients is super important. Let's learn these essential kitchen words to talk about your meals with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Did you notice that many of these ingredients are "uncountable" nouns? Words like "rice," "flour," "milk," and "sugar" cannot be counted on their own! Instead of saying "I need two milks," you should always use a container or measurement, like "a glass of milk" or "a cup of sugar"!
​What is one ingredient from this list that you absolutely love to add to almost every meal (like garlic or onions)? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/08/2026
Test your English skills! 📝 Can you get 3/3? Drop your answers in the comments! 👇✨
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05/08/2026
Stay safe and healthy! Whether you are visiting a doctor abroad, explaining a small accident to a friend, or just building a first-aid kit, knowing how to describe common injuries in English is super important. Let's learn these essential vocabulary words to explain what hurts with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Pay attention to the difference between a "cut" and a "scar"! A "cut" is a fresh open wound that happens right when you get hurt, but a "scar" is the permanent mark left on your skin long after the injury has completely healed!
​Have you ever had a painful "splinter" in your finger or needed to get "stitches"? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/08/2026
Express your thoughts with perfect politeness and power! Whether you are asking for permission, giving friendly advice to a friend, or talking about your hidden talents, using modal verbs correctly is super important. Let's learn these essential helper verbs to communicate your needs with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Did you know that changing just one little word can completely change your tone? For example, saying "You should rest" is just friendly advice, but saying "You must hurry" shows a strict rule or strong necessity!
​What is one special talent or skill that you "can" do perfectly? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/07/2026
Build a strong foundation for your grammar! Whether you are constructing a complex sentence, writing an important essay, or just trying to understand how English works, knowing the 8 parts of speech is super important. Let's learn these essential building blocks to master English grammar with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Did you know that the exact same word can change its part of speech depending on its role in the sentence? For example, the word "water" can be a Noun (I drink water) or a Verb (I water the plants)! Always look at the job the word is doing!
​Which of these 8 parts of speech do you find the most confusing to learn: prepositions, adverbs, or something else? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/06/2026
Master the engine of English sentences! Whether you are writing a complex essay, studying for a grammar test, or just putting a basic sentence together, understanding how verbs work is super important. Let's break down the different types of verbs to build your sentences with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Did you know that some verbs need an object to make sense, while others do not? A "transitive" verb needs a direct object to receive the action (like "She writes a letter"), but an "intransitive" verb can stand all by itself perfectly fine (like "Birds fly")!
​Can you write a simple sentence using a "Modal Verb" like can, must, or should? Give it a try in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/06/2026
Paint a clearer picture with your words! Whether you are telling a funny story, writing a descriptive essay, or just explaining your day, knowing how to use precise action verbs is super important. Let's learn these specific vocabulary words for speaking, looking, hearing, and eating to express exactly what you mean with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Pay attention to the sneaky difference between "overhear" and "eavesdrop"! If you "overhear" a conversation, it means you heard it completely by accident. But if you "eavesdrop," it means you are secretly listening on purpose—which is usually not very polite!
​When you are eating your absolute favorite meal, do you gently "nibble" it to make it last, or do you "devour" it in seconds? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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05/06/2026
Stop saying "very" all the time! Whether you are preparing for your IELTS exam, writing a professional email, or just trying to sound more like a native speaker, upgrading your basic vocabulary is super important. Let's learn these powerful extreme adjectives to express yourself with confidence!
​Quick Tip: Because these strong words already have the meaning of "very" inside them, you shouldn't use "very" with them again! For example, instead of saying something is "very hilarious" (which is incorrect grammar), you should just say it is "hilarious" or "absolutely hilarious"!
​Are you feeling just "tired" today, or are you completely "exhausted"? Let me know in the comments below, and write YES for more!
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