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Mini Lesson of the Day #2 – “Small Talk at Work”
(Practical English you can use right away.) đŸ”č Useful Phrases “How’s your day going?” — a natural way to start a conversation “Not too bad.” — a common, friendly response “I’ve been busy, but good.” — polite and positive “Let me know if you need anything.” — very common in the workplace “Sounds good to me.” — used to agree with someone’s plan or idea đŸ—ŁïžÂ Short Dialogue A: Hey, how’s your day going? B: Pretty good! I’ve been busy, but good. A: Same here. Sounds good to me — let’s finish this by 3 PM. B: Perfect. Let me know if you need anything. 🧠 Quick Tip English small talk is simple: Be friendly + keep it short + stay positive. These phrases help you sound more natural instantly. 🔁 Your Turn Comment below using at least 2 phrases from today’s lesson! Let’s practice together!
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-Hey, how are you ? -I'm great ! Thanks for asking
⭐  Mini Lesson of the Day #3
⭐ Mini Lesson of the Day — “GET + Adjective” In English, GET + adjective means “become.” It’s super common in real-life conversation. Examples: - get tired = become tired - get hungry = become hungry - get better = improve - get ready = prepare yourself đŸ”č Try it! Complete the sentences below using get + adjective: 1. After long days of work, I usually ___________. 2. When I study English every day, I ___________. 3. Before an interview, people often ___________. 🔊 Bonus Vocabulary - frustrated — annoyed, upset - confident — sure of yourself - excited — happy and energetic Use one in a sentence: 👉 “I get confident when I practice speaking every day.”
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1. After long days of work, I usually get tired 2. When I study English every day, I get excited 3. Before an interview, people often get ready
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Gostaria de apresentar formalmente nossa terceira integrante, @Yasmin Ferreira . Pelo que vejo em sua pĂĄgina do Instagram, Yasmin estĂĄ sempre muito ocupada! Ela tambĂ©m tem sido uma grande ajuda no crescimento da nossa conta no Instagram. Muito obrigado, Yasmin! Muitas coisas boas estĂŁo por vir em breve. Desejo a vocĂȘ e Ă  sua famĂ­lia boas festas e um 2026 incrĂ­vel!
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Obrigada ! đŸ€©
📘 Mini Lesson of the Day #1
Tema: Common Daily Phrases (Frases do dia a dia) đŸ‡ș🇾 Phrase 1 “I’m looking forward to it.” đŸ‡§đŸ‡· Significado “Estou ansioso(a) por isso” / “Estou esperando por isso com expectativa” ✅ When to use Use this phrase when you are excited about something in the future. ✏ Examples - I’m looking forward to the weekend. - I’m looking forward to our meeting. ⚠ Common mistake ❌ I’m looking forward for it ✅ I’m looking forward to it 💡 Rule: After look forward to, always use to + verb-ING or to + noun - I’m looking forward to learning English ✅ - I’m looking forward to traveling ✅ 🗣 Practice (Comment below 👇) Complete the sentence: I’m looking forward to ________.
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I am looking forward to celebrating my son's birthday.
📌 Apresente-se 👋
Bem-vindo(a) ao InglĂȘs Fluency Club! Antes de começar, apresente-se nos comentĂĄrios 👇 Diga rapidamente: ‱ Seu nome ‱ De onde vocĂȘ Ă© 🌎 ‱ Seu nĂ­vel de inglĂȘs ‱ Seu objetivo nos prĂłximos 90 dias Exemplo: “Oi, sou a Ana, do Brasil. Meu inglĂȘs Ă© bĂĄsico e quero falar com mais confiança no trabalho.” Sem pressĂŁo. Todo mundo estĂĄ aprendendo aqui. Agora Ă© sua vez 👇🙂
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OlĂĄ, meu nome Ă© Yasmin , sou do Brasil. Esse serĂĄ meu primeiro curso de inglĂȘs e a noção de inglĂȘs que eu tenho sĂŁo de mĂșsicas que ouço, de coisas que aprendi vendo/ouvindo no dia a dia e com o meu trabalho, ja que trabalho com turismo, atendo pessoas de outros paĂ­ses. Eu quero poder aprender inglĂȘs de forma fluente para agregar em meu trabalho e em minha vida pessoal. Aqui serĂĄ o inĂ­cio
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