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🧠 Wednesday English: Real-Life Practice
👋 Hi everyone! Great work on yesterday’s sentence challenge 👏 Today, let’s take it one step further—into real life 🌍 🧠 Wednesday English: Real-Life Practice English isn’t just for exercises—it’s for your everyday life 👀 🎯 Mini Challenge: Write 1 sentence about something real you did today. 👉 Use: because / but / so Examples: - “I was tired, but I still went to work.” - “I stayed home because it was raining.” - “I finished my tasks, so I relaxed.” ✨ Keep it simple. Make it real. 👇 Comment your sentence below💬 Reply to one person and keep the conversation going! Let’s keep building from yesterday—one real sentence at a time 💪 #RealLifeEnglish #WednesdayPractice #SpeakEnglish #ESLCommunity
🧠 Wednesday English: Real-Life Practice
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I finished printing the certificates of academic awards, so I gave them to the year leader for proof reading.
🌟 Saturday Phrase of the Day 🌟
Hello everyone! 👋 In keeping with our weekly focus on expanding English expressions, today’s phrase is: “Hit the ground running” – meaning to start something and proceed at a fast pace with enthusiasm and energy. Example: "We have a busy weekend workshop, so let’s hit the ground running and make the most of it!" Try using this phrase in a sentence today and share it in the comments! 💬 Happy Saturday, and keep practicing!
🌟 Saturday Phrase of the Day 🌟
1 like • Mar 7
The school year is about to end, so I needed to HIT THE GROUND RUNNING to finish my tasks on time and avoid working during the summer break.
Thursday Phrasal Verb!
Daenerys and her dragons, overlooking the Great Ocean Road like: "We've conquered six days... but why isn't it Friday yet?" 🐉🌊 It's Thursday. The weekend is in sight, but not quite within reach. One more push. Then we claim what's ours. 🗣️ Phrasal Verb of the Day: GET THROUGH Meaning: To survive or manage a difficult period of time; to finish something challenging . Examples: - "It was a long week, but we got through it together." - "I just need to get through this last day before the weekend." Your turn! Drop a sentence in the comments using "get through" —tell us what's helping you make it to Friday! ⬇️ About the Great Ocean Road: Australia's iconic 243km coastal drive along Victoria's southeast coast. Built by WWI veterans (1919-1932) as the world's largest war memorial. Home to the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and Bells Beach. Spot koalas, kangaroos, and whales (May-Nov). Starts 1.5hrs from Melbourne. A true Australian icon—and perfect for a Khaleesi-level Thursday stare-down! 👑
Thursday Phrasal Verb!
1 like • Mar 1
This school year is tough, but I almost GET THROUGH it.
Phrasal Verb Thursday
📚 PHRASAL VERB THURSDAY! One phrasal verb can change everything! This week's phrasal verb: "FIGURE OUT" Meaning: To finally understand something or find a solution. Examples: - "I finally figured out how to use this grammar rule!" - "Can you help me figure out what this word means?" Your turn! Write a sentence using "figure out" in the comments below. Don't worry about mistakes—just try! 👇
1 like • Feb 23
I want to figure out what has been keeping me at the same level.
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