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🚀 Monday Momentum: Start Strong
New week = new chance to improve your English. 💪 Don’t aim for perfect—aim for progress today. 🎯 Mini Challenge (2 mins): Complete this sentence: 👉 “This week, I will improve my English by…” Examples: - “…speaking for 5 minutes every day.” - “…learning 5 new words.” - “…watching videos in English.” ✨ Keep it simple. Keep it consistent. 👇 Comment your sentence below 💬 and reply to 1 other person to support them! Let’s grow together this week. 🔥 #MondayMotivation #EnglishPractice #Consistency #ESLCommunity
🚀 Monday Momentum: Start Strong
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This week, I'm going to practice speaking
Sunday Reset: Reflect and Recharge
Before the new week begins, take a moment to slow down and check in with yourself. 💭 Ask yourself: - What did I learn this week? - What challenged me? - What small win am I proud of? ✨ Remember: Progress isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s showing up, trying again, and not giving up. 📚 Mini English Task: Write 1–2 sentences using: 👉 however 👉 because Example: “I was tired; however, I still studied because I want to improve.” 👇 Drop your sentence below! Let’s grow together—one step at a time 🚀 #SundayReset #EnglishLearning #Consistency #ESLCommunity
Sunday Reset: Reflect and Recharge
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I wanted to go for a walk; however, it started raining. I stayed home because I was feeling tired.
🎓 Friday Focus – Cohesion in Academic Writing
Good afternoon, everyone ✨ Let’s refine a skill that makes your writing sound clear, logical, and professional. 💡 Today’s Focus: Cohesive Devices (Linking Ideas Clearly) Strong academic writing is not just about good sentences— 👉 it’s about how ideas connect. 🔑 Useful Cohesive Devices: 📌 Adding ideas: Furthermore• Moreover• In addition 📌 Contrasting ideas: However• Nevertheless• On the other hand 📌 Giving results:• Therefore• Consequently• As a result ✨ Example: ❌ “Online learning is flexible. It can be challenging.”✅ “Online learning is flexible; however, it can be challenging.” 🔥 Quick Practice: Choose the best option: 1. Online learning is convenient; ___, it requires self-disciplineA) ThereforeB) However 2. Students improved their results; ___, the strategy was effectiveA) ConsequentlyB) However 👇 Comment your answers! 🎯 Challenge: Write ONE sentence using:👉 however, therefore, or moreover 💬 Pro Tip:Advanced writing is not about longer sentences—👉 it’s about clear connections between ideas. Let’s finish the week strong 💪📚 #EnglishWithoutBorders #AcademicWriting #FridayFocus
🎓 Friday Focus – Cohesion in Academic Writing
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Online learning is convenient; however, it requires self-discipline. Students improved their results; consequently, the strategy was effective. As soon as possible I'll return the call
🎓 Wednesday Mastery – Hedging in Academic Writing
Good afternoon, everyone ✨ Let’s explore a feature that separates good academic writing from advanced writing. 💡 Today’s Focus: Hedging (Expressing Caution & Precision) In academic writing, we often avoid absolute claims.Instead, we use hedging language to sound more objective and credible. 👉 Compare: ❌ “This proves that social media is harmful.” ✅ “This suggests that social media may be harmful.” ❌ “Students always perform better with technology.” ✅ “Students tend to perform better with technology.” 🔑 Common Hedging Language: • may / might / could • suggests / indicates / appears • tends to / is likely to • in some cases / to some extent 🔥 Quick Practice: Choose the more academic version 1. A) This proves the theory is correct 2. B) This suggests the theory may be correct 3. A) Students always benefit from feedback 4. B) Students often benefit from feedback 🎯 Challenge: Rewrite this sentence using hedging: 👉 “Online learning is ineffective.” 💬 Pro Tip: Strong academic writers don’t sound “certain” 👉 they sound careful, balanced, and evidence-based. Let’s move from basic to expert-level English 📚 #EnglishWithoutBorders #AcademicWriting #AdvancedEnglish
  🎓 Wednesday Mastery – Hedging in Academic Writing
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This suggests the theory may be correct. Students often benefit from feedback. In some cases, online learning tends to be ineffective.
🌍 Wednesday Boost – Small Talk That Works
Happy Wednesday, everyone! ☕Let’s talk about something simple—but powerful in English… ✨ Today’s Focus: Small Talk Small talk helps you: ✔️ Build connections ✔️ Feel more confident ✔️ Sound natural in everyday situations 💡 Useful Small Talk Starters: Instead of just saying “Hi”, try: 👉 “How’s your day going?” 👉 “Been busy today?” 👉 “Any plans for the weekend?” 👉 “How was your day yesterday?” 🔥 Quick Practice: Choose the BEST response Someone asks: “How’s your day going?” A) “Yes.”B) “It’s going well, thanks! A bit busy.”C) “I am day.” 👇 Comment your answer! 🎯 Challenge: Write ONE small talk question you can use today 👇(Imagine you're at work, class, or a café) 💬 Remember: Small talk is not about perfect English—👉 it’s about connection. Let’s make English part of your everyday life 🌱#EnglishWithoutBorders #WednesdayBoost #RealEnglish
🌍 Wednesday Boost – Small Talk That Works
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@Manjeet Singh It was really tough because I had to deliver a challenging project.
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These days are driving we crazy, aren’t they?
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