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Wednesday Focus: Functional Language
Good morning, everyone! Today, we’re focusing on functional language—the expressions we use to communicate effectively in real-life situations. In conversations, it’s important not only to share ideas but also to respond to others politely and clearly, especially when we agree or disagree. 💡 Agreeing 👉 I agree with you. 👉 That’s a good point. 👉 I think so too. 💡 Disagreeing (Politely) 👉 I see your point, but… 👉 I’m not sure I agree. 👉 I understand, however… ✏️ Task Respond to this statement: “Studying English every day is necessary.” 👉 Write 2–3 sentences using at least ONE agreeing or disagreeing phrase 🔑 Reminder Good communication is not just about speaking—it’s about responding appropriately. Let’s practise real conversations 😇
Wednesday Focus: Functional Language
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I agree with you @Issa Pace That’s a good point which are mentioned above, I think so too that practice daily will be good way to improve our english:) I understand, however sometimes it's very tough to grab time from generating ideas, posting, checking all the reverts and corrections but your efforts are appreciated, Thanks for this platform.
📘 Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
Good morning, everyone! Today, we’re focusing on collocations—words that naturally go together in English. In language learning, using correct collocations is essential because it helps your speech sound more natural, fluent, and accurate. Instead of translating word by word, strong English users learn word partnerships. 💡 Examples of Common Collocations 👉 make a decision (not do *a* decision) 👉 take a break (not make a break) 👉 have a meeting 👉 do homework ✏️ Task Write 2–3 sentences about your day using at least TWO collocations above. Example: "I need to make a decision about my study plan, so I’ll take a break and think about it.” I’ll give you feedback. 👇 🔑 Reminder Fluency is not just about vocabulary—it’s about using the right combinations of words. Let’s keep building natural English. 😇
📘 Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
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Most of time i am very confused to make a decision on those things which effects to my family and life, so that time i just take a break from my daily busy schedules and observe the consequences of my decisions.
🚀 Start of the Week: Expressing Opinions Clearly
Good morning, everyone—let’s begin the week strong! In English, being able to express your opinion clearly is an essential skill, especially in both academic and real-life communication. Strong speakers don’t just share ideas—they organise and support them. This means using clear language to introduce your opinion and simple reasons to explain it. 💡 This Week’s Focus Useful expressions for giving opinions: 👉 I think that… 👉 In my opinion… 👉 I believe that… 👉 From my perspective… To support your idea: 👉 because… 👉 This is important because… ✏️ Task Write 2–3 sentences: What is one good habit for learning English? Use one opinion phrase and give a reason. Example: " I believe that practising every day is important because it helps improve fluency and confidence.” I’ll give you feedback. 👇 🔑 Weekly Reminder Clear thinking leads to clear communication. Start simple—build strong ideas!
🚀 Start of the Week: Expressing Opinions Clearly
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I think Consistency and Discipline is one of the master key to learn any language, also I believe that listening and practicing while doing your daily routine works makes a good habit.
Sunday English Boost
Happy Sunday, everyone! ☀️ Let’s make today a little more fun and expressive by learning idioms—the kind of English you’ll hear in real conversations. 💡 Today’s focus: Weekend Idioms Here are a few to try: 👉 “let your hair down” (relax and enjoy) 👉 “catch up” (talk after some time apart) 👉 “take it easy” (relax, don’t stress) Example: ➡️ “I let my hair down this weekend and caught up with friends.” 🎯 Your task: Write 2 sentences about your weekend using idioms. Why this matters: Idioms make your English sound more natural, confident, and fluent—just like a real conversation. 👇 Drop your sentences below—I’ll give feedback! Let’s keep learning—naturally and confidently. 💬✨
Sunday English Boost
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@Dounia Botraby Hello, Welcome.
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Dear @Issa Pace Don't "take it easy" as human mind vary lazy when it's come to learn news things or languages as well. when someone ask me to learn new things i "Let my hair down" and see i'm feeling sleepy now, so i "catch up" later:)
Cool Saturday 😇
🌞 Happy Saturday, everyone! Weekends are perfect for slowing down—but also for noticing language in real life. Today’s quick challenge 👇 🧠 Focus on “phrasal verbs” in your daily routine For example: 👉 eat out (go to a restaurant) 👉 try out (test something new) 👉 look around (explore a place) 💬 Your turn: Write 1–2 sentences about your Saturday using at least one phrasal verb. Example: 👉 Today, I’m trying out a new café near my place. ✨ Small practice. Real-life English. Big progress. Looking forward to your sentences!
Cool Saturday 😇
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I always try out those foods which is not in my diet chart, we can say small cheat day as well:), so I planned for eat out a good restaurant near by old city and also look around that place after taking my food.
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@Issa Pace thanks :)
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