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05/04/2026

🌸🐣 Happy Easter from Fluent From Afar! 🐣🌸

Wishing all my amazing students a day filled with happiness, love, and a little bit of chocolate 🍫💗
I’m so proud of your progress and hard work — keep shining! ✨

Enjoy the holiday and I can’t wait to see you back in class soon 💕

05/03/2026

🌧️ Idiom of the Day: “Raining Cats and Dogs”

Have you ever heard someone say it’s raining cats and dogs? 🐶🐱

This funny English idiom means it’s raining very heavily.

💬 Example:
“We stayed inside because it was raining cats and dogs.”

Tell me in the comments 👇
How do you say heavy rain in your language?

✨ Follow Fluent From Afar for more fun English tips!





02/02/2026

No teachers were harmed, feelings were spared, and laughter was mandatory.
Just English lessons, big personalities, and a LOT of playful banter 😅✨
Wouldn’t change it for the world 💛”

14/01/2026

“New shorts… but what was wrong with my old ones?” 😄
A little humour goes a long way in learning 💬✨

Real conversations, real laughter, and lessons that feel natural — because confidence grows when students feel comfortable being themselves. And yes, laughter is always encouraged 🤭





08/01/2026

Fluency from afar, connection at heart 💗
Personalised, supportive English lessons—wherever you are 🌸



07/01/2026

As 2025 comes to an end, now is the perfect time to set your English goals for 2026.

Write your New Year’s resolutions in the comments and tag a friend to take the challenge with you 👇

Let’s start 2026 strong! 💬📚

25/12/2025

Merry Christmas to my amazing students and your families 🎄
Thank you for trusting Fluent From Afar with your English journey this year. I can’t wait to keep learning together in the new year ✨

09/12/2025

Has anyone ever talked you into or out of something? 🤔💬

These useful phrasal verbs all use the word “talk”, and they’re great for sounding more natural in English. Some of them are separable, while others are inseparable:

✨ Separable:
A word can come between the verb and the particle.
Example: talk someone into something.

✨ Inseparable:
Nothing can come between the verb and the particle.
Example: talk down to someone.

Try using one of these phrasal verbs in a sentence in the comments! ⬇️💗

01/12/2025

Do you think you know when to use “too” and “very”?

‘Too’ and ‘very’ are both used to emphasise an adjective and adverb, but are slightly different in use.

Check out the rules and write your own example sentences in the comments below! 👇

13/11/2025

One of the most difficult parts of English is the vocabulary. One word can have so many different meanings.

But practice makes perfect!

10/11/2025

Have you tried to use watching TV to practise your English? 📺

Here are some tips! Comment some of yours below ⬇️

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