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🎧 How natives speak at work
Instead of: “Let me know”
Say: *“Keep me in the loop”*
✅ Professional
✅ Polished
✅ Popular in meetings
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Learn English through story 🍀 level 4 🍀 To be falsely accused
Читать полностью…🌞 Good morning, parents and learners!
It’s summer – and for many families, that means a mix of fun in the sun and the daily chaos of parenting. Here are some 🇬🇧common collocations and natural phrases you’ll hear during the school holidays:
👨👩👧👦 Parenting & Holidays Vocabulary
✔️ keep the kids entertained
✔️ go on a family trip
✔️ deal with tantrums
✔️ stick to a routine
✔️ pack the car
✔️ get some peace and quiet
✔️ spend quality time
✔️ run out of patience
✔️ book a last-minute getaway
✔️ make the most of the holidays
Do you know them all?) 🤓
🔥اگه به دنبال فرصتهای شغلی ، پروژههای دورکاری ، دوره های آموزشی و منابع درسی هستی این کانالها مختص شماست🌟
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✍Because" and "because of" both explain reasons, but they are used differently grammatically.
🔹"Because" is a conjunction and is followed by a subject and a verb. 🔹"Because of" is a preposition and is followed by a noun or noun phrase.
🔸Examples:
"I wore a coat because it was raining." (It is the subject, was is the verb)
"I wore a coat because of the rain." (The rain is a noun phrase) )
✍In short:
✅Use "because" when you have a subject and verb explaining the reason.
✅Use "because of" when you have a noun or noun phrase explaining the reason.
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Choose the correct meaning
> 3. Which idiom means "to waste time"?
A) Kill two birds with one stone 🙏🏻
B) Beat around the bush 👍🏻
C) Let the cat out of the bag ❤️
D) Spill the beans 👌
Choose the correct meaning
> 1. Which idiom means "to be very busy"?
A) On the go 🙏🏻
B) Under the weather ❤️
C) On the same page 👍🏻
D) In a nutshell 👌
💠 on the take 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to be receiving illegal payments or bribes
❕For example
🔺He seems to have a lot of money for a cop. He has to be on the take, doesn't he?
🔺It was a really corrupt period. Just about every member of the governing party was on the take.
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🗣️ Common Mistake in English
❌ Don’t say: “He did a mistake.”
✅ Say: “He made a mistake.”
Why?
We make a mistake, not do a mistake.
📌 *Correct Collocations:*
– Make a decision
– Make a plan
– Make a promise
Small changes. Big impact on fluency.
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♏️ Tough has different meanings.
1️⃣ difficult: It's a tough decision.
He had a tough childhood.
2️⃣ strict: Tough new driving laws.
3️⃣ able to deal with difficult situations: She'll be OK -she's tough.
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📚 11 Phrasal Verbs with "GET" You Need to Know! 🇬🇧
Hey! 💬
The word “get” is super common in English, and when we add different words after it, it can change meaning completely.
Let’s level up your vocabulary 🧐 with these 11 must-know phrasal verbs👇
🌙 Night Message: Your Nighttime Affirmation in English
📖 English isn't a subject. It's a superpower.
And every night, you’re getting stronger.
🧠 *Today’s Word: "Persevere"
📖 *Meaning: Keep going even when it’s hard.
📝 *Example: “She persevered through every challenge to improve her English.”
🌌 *Night Thought:
“Every time you feel like giving up, remember why you started.”
💭 Your English journey is not slow — it’s silent progress.
Sleep well, future fluent speaker ✨
🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 Who vs Whom
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action).
✅ Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action).
📌 Examples:
➡️ Who called you last night? ☎️ (subject)
➡️ To whom should I address the letter? ✉️ (object)
🎯 Quick Trick:
If you can replace it with he/she, use who.
If you can replace it with him/her, use whom.
❤️ Double tap if this clears your doubt!
👥 Tag someone who mixes these up!
🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 Since vs From
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ Since → use when referring to a starting point up to now.
✅ From → use when referring to the starting point without implying it continues.
📌 Examples:
➡️ I have lived here since 2010. 🏠 (it continues)
➡️ The shop is open from 9 AM to 5 PM. 🕘 (a range)
🎯 Quick Trick:
If the action is still happening → Since
If giving a time range → From…to
❤️ Double tap if this helped!
👥 Tag someone who always mixes these up!
🌟کار پاره وقت #دانشجویی
با پایه حقوق ۲۰ - ۳۰ میلیون تومان🌟
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📚can of worms
✍🏾Meaning
If you say a situation or an issue is a can of worms, you think that getting involved in it could lead to problems.
❗️For example
🔸Corruption in politics is such a can of worms that many journalists won't take the risk of seriously investigating it.
🔸Cathy never talks about her childhood. She says it's a can of worms she doesn't want to open, though I have no idea why.
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Choose the correct answer
> 2. Which idiom means "to agree with someone"?
A) Bite your tongue ❤️
B) On the same page 🙏🏻
C) A blessing in disguise 👌
D) Cry over spilt milk 👍🏻
✅ Choose the correct spelling:-
👉 Which of these is correct? (Often asked in competitive exams)
(A) Occurance 👍
(B) Occurrence ❤️
(C) Ocurance 👌
(D) Occurrance 🙏
Reply with the emojis of your answer! 🤓
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🪄 “Magic Word” – One Word, Many Uses
💡 Word: Light
🔄 As a noun: “Turn on the light.”
🔄 As a verb: “Light the candle.”
🔄 As an adjective: “She wore a light jacket.”
🎯 English hack: One word = three jobs.
React ❤️ if you love multi-use words
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Spoken English - Speak fast 🔊
1. Ain't (Am not / Is not / Are not)
2. Ya (You)
3. Oughta (Ought to)
4. Betcha (Bet you)
5. Gotcha (Got you)
6. Whatcha (What are you)
7. Coulda (Could have)
8. Shoulda (Should have)
9. Woulda (Would have)
10. Whatcha (What are you)
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Daily Phrase to Sleep On
Phrase: “Call it a day”
Meaning: To stop working for the day.
Example: “Let’s call it a day and finish the rest tomorrow.”
Use it tomorrow to sound like a native!
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3 Polite Ways to Say “No” at Work
1️⃣ “I won’t be able to take this up right now.”
2️⃣ “Let me check and get back to you.”
3️⃣ “I’d love to help — can we schedule this later?”
💬 Professional. Polite. Powerful.
➡️ Send this to someone who says yes too often 😉
🌟 😎 Don’t Say This… Say That! 😎
✨ Sound smarter & more natural in English:
✅ Don’t say: I’m very hungry
👉 Say: I’m starving 🍽️
✅ Don’t say: I’m very busy
👉 Say: I’m swamped 📚
✅ Don’t say: It’s very easy
👉 Say: It’s a piece of cake 🍰
✅ Don’t say: I’m very scared
👉 Say: I’m terrified 😱
✅ Don’t say: It’s very funny
👉 Say: It’s hilarious 😂
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“Used to” vs. “Be used to”
✅ "Used to"
📝 Describes something you did in the past but don’t do now.
Example:
✔️ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
✅ "Be used to"
📝 Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
✔️ I am used to waking up early.
(= It’s normal for me now.)
🧠 Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use “be used to.”
If you're talking about a past habit, use “used to.”
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Today's Idioms♨️
✅make time for :
🌸To put time in one's schedule for something.
🔅Don is a busy lawyer, bur he always makes time for his family.🔅
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✅Don't mention it !
🌸You are welcome!
🔆A: thanks for bringing the Cookies 🍪
B: Don't Mention it !
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✅What's up?
🌸what's going on? ; what's new?
🔆what's up? I haven't spoken to you in a long time🔆
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✅from scratch :
🌸from the beginning.
🔆you baked these muffins from scratch? They are delicious! 🔆
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✅out of this world :
🌸Delicious.
🔆Mmm, I love your chicken soup,it's out of this world ! 🔆
🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 Despite vs Although
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ Despite → Followed by a noun or -ing form
✅ Although → Followed by a subject + verb
📌 Examples:
➡️ Despite the rain, we went out. ☔
➡️ Despite feeling tired, she kept working. 😴
➡️ Although it was raining, we went out. 🌧️
🎯 Quick Trick:
If a full sentence follows → use although
If just a phrase or noun → use despite
Double tap ❤️ if this cleared up your confusion!
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