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I'm Back
Sorry for kinda going MIA! These last couple of weeks were so chaotic that even my calendar tapped out. The boss level is finally over ( hopefully) , coffee is back in charge, and I’m slowly returning to normal activities like someone who just woke up from a 3-day nap. Thanks for the patience... I’m alive, I promise 😅☕ And let’s be honest… the painful truth is nobody even noticed my absence 😢😂 Let's Rock n Roll 🤘
I'm Back
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Welcome back!!!🤘🤘🤘
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@Bruno Dart Same old same old 😃just staying busy with works, how about you🫶
How is my singing?🎙
Listening to music or singing song,they are pretty good methods to relax ourselves. During the process of singing, I totally immerse myself in it. And do not think anything. What do you usually do to relax yourself? Come on,practice oral English.
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Oh! Amazing!!I love it !😘
The Sichuan Opera face-changing
I had a business trip in Chongqing city,and I had a hangout after I finished my work,these are some pics I took about Sichuan Opera face-changing while I hanging out in this city.😃
The Sichuan Opera face-changing
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Wow! I love those pictures!!! Amazing 🫶🫶thanks for sharing! And also Chongqing is often dubbed the "Mountain City" for its dramatic hills and terrain, while its futuristic, neon-drenched skyline has earned it the nickname "China's cyberpunk metropolis.😉
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@Kayla Li show us😄
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Under the Weather 🌧️
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “under the weather.” 👉 It means feeling sick, unwell, or a bit off physically or mentally. You use it when you’re not feeling your best. Origin: This phrase comes from sailing terminology in the 19th century. Sailors who were feeling seasick were sent below deck — literally under the weather — to recover. Over time, the phrase entered everyday English to mean feeling ill. ⛵ Examples: • I’m feeling a bit under the weather today, so I’ll stay home. 🤒 • She’s under the weather, but hopes to come to work tomorrow. 🌡️ • Don’t worry if he seems quiet — he’s just under the weather. 😷 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “under the weather” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝 English Expressions page in the Classroom 👉https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Under the Weather 🌧️
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@Siamak Pouryan Ugh, everyone is getting sick these days. I'm feeling under the weather, too.🤣
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@Coral Lee LOL🤣🤣yes you are killing me !!! I am dying laughing right now!!!🥹🥹 but by the way I think it’s a good organization—Ginger cola paired with Huoxiang Zhengqi oral liquid can help you ease your flu symptoms 😎😎
VOCAB QUIZ #4
Comment your answers below. NO AI. NO Googling. Trust your instinct! 1. “I’m not mad at it” This phrase usually means… A. Strong excitement B. Neutral-to-mild approval C. Complete indifference 2. Weirdly When Americans say “weirdly,” they usually mean… A. Something strange in a negative or creepy way B. Something unexpected, but not necessarily bad C. Something unexplainable and dangerous 3. “That tracks” When someone says “that tracks,” they usually mean… A. I am physically following something B. That makes sense given what we know C. I don’t want to continue this conversation 4. Random Like in our random hangouts, "random” usually means… A. Completely planned and intentional B. Unexpected or slightly unrelated C. Scientifically unpredictable 5. Petty If someone calls something “petty,” they mean it is… A. Small, minor, and not worth the drama B. Carefully planned and strategic C. Polite and emotionally mature BONUS — Choose the most natural sentence A. “Given how he usually is, yeah… that tracks.” B. “The tracks were followed emotionally.” C. “I’m not mad at it because the phone is blue.”
VOCAB QUIZ #4
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I really had no idea what the first one meant, so I just picked C—since it can stand for "center" sometimes, lol. Anyway, here are all my answers!! → C A C B B C😘
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Jenny Yu
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Hi! I am Jenny Yu

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