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💫English made easy! 🤩 keywords👇
1. Tear open: To rip something apart.
2. Carefully remove: To take something out with caution.
3. Take out of: To remove something from a place.
4. Try on: To put on clothes or accessories to see how they look or fit.
5. Tangled chain - untangle the chain: When a chain is twisted or knotted, you need to straighten it out.
6. Place a necklace around my neck: To put a necklace on your neck.
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Common Gym Phrases You Need to Know💪🏋️♂️
1️⃣ Excuse me, are you using this?
Asking if the equipment is free.
2️⃣ Can you please adjust this?
Asking to change the equipment settings.
3️⃣ How many sets are you doing?
Asking how many rounds of exercise someone is doing.
4️⃣ Excuse me, can I work in with you?
Asking if you can share equipment.
5️⃣ I do 3 sets of 10 reps
Saying you do 3 rounds of 10 exercises.
6️⃣ I’m sore from yesterday’s workout
Saying your muscles hurt from yesterday’s exercise.
7️⃣ Can you spot me?
Asking for help while lifting weights.
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English names for some pregnancy symptoms
✅Backache – Ongoing back pain during pregnancy.
✅Bloating – Feeling uncomfortably full after eating.
✅Tender breasts – Soreness and sensitivity in the breasts.
✅Food cravings – Strong desire for specific foods.
✅Morning sickness – Nausea, often in the morning.
✅Mood swings – Sudden emotional changes.
✅Swollen ankles – Feet and ankles enlarging due to fluid retention.
✅Dizziness – Feeling lightheaded or unsteady.
✅Stretch marks – Skin lines appearing as the belly expands.
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🚌 A typical day on the bus| English conversations
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📌5 Different Ways to Say “I Don’t Like It”
✅I’m not a fan of horror movies.
✅Going to the beach isn’t my cup of tea.
✅I’m not into that kind of food.
✅Country music is not my jam.
✅That style of clothing is not for me.
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When you need help at the supermarket 🛒
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A normal day at the restaurant 💦
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Basic English vs Native English - part 9
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Useful English Phrases for Shipping 👛👜
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Hey look above 😍👆🏼 what is this called?
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OMG 😶 They are really confusing 🥲😂😘👆🏼
What do you think of them?
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☠️The end 😅Household chores in #english
1. Take the trash out: This means to remove the garbage from inside the house and put it in the trash bin outside.
Example: “Don’t forget to take the trash out before it starts to smell.”
2. Do the dishes: This means to wash and dry the plates, cups, and utensils that were used during a meal.
Example: “I’ll do the dishes after dinner so the kitchen is clean.”
3. Do a load of laundry: This means to wash a batch of clothes in the washing machine.
Example: “I need to do a load of laundry before I run out of clean clothes.”
4. Vacuum: This means to use a machine to clean the floors by sucking up dirt, dust, and debris.
Example: “I vacuum the living room every weekend to keep it clean.”
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It’s for education…🥺
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How to bargain😏
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📌Don’t always say “because.” Try using these words instead:
✅Since: Indicates a reason or cause.
✏️Example: I left early since I had an appointment.
✅As: Used to explain a reason in a similar way to “because.”
✏️Example: I stayed home as it was raining.
✅Due to: Formal, typically used to indicate a cause.
✏️Example: The game was canceled due to rain.
✅Out of: Indicates a reason based on motivation or emotion.
✏️Example: She did it out of love for her family.
✅So: Connects a cause to its effect, showing a result.
✏️Example: I was tired, so I went to bed early.
✅As a result of: Formal phrase indicating the outcome of a specific cause.
✏️Example: As a result of the storm, the event was postponed.
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Playing soccer ⚽️
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👀Guess the word! Answer👇
Bland - lacking strong flavor or excitement
Example: The soup was bland and needed more seasoning.
Anxious - feeling worried or nervous about something
Example: She felt anxious before taking her final exam.
Frugal - being careful with money and not spending it unnecessarily
Example: He lived a frugal lifestyle, always looking for ways to save money.
Convince - to persuade someone to do or believe something
Example: She tried to convince her friend to go on a road trip with her.
Persuade - to convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument
Example: The salesman was able to persuade the customer to buy the more expensive product.
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Clothing vocabulary in english🇺🇲
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EMPATHY, SYMPATHY, APATHY
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Is your English American or British? Food vocabulary! Note thatmash" ormashed potatoes" can be used in British English. Here I highlight thatmash" is unique to British English as inbangers(sausages) and mash".
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