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New lesson is out 👀
In this lesson, you’ll follow a real-life situation: two friends getting ready for a Weeknd concert 🎧 Through that, you’ll understand the difference between AT and IN 👉 After you finish the lesson, tell me: What was the most surprising thing for you? And of course, test yourself and complete the sentences with AT or IN: 1. I’ll meet you ___ the main entrance. 2. The concert starts ___ 9 PM. 3. I saw it ___ the news. 4. We were ___ the crowd. 5. He’s ___ his best when performing. 👇 Write your answers in the comments Don’t overthink — just go with what feels right
New lesson is out 👀
1 like • Apr 1
At, at, in, in, at
I learn every day
In Lexi Club, we don’t focus on what we can’t do yet. We focus on movement. When you say: ❌ “I still can’t speak fluently.” Your brain hears: failure. When you say: ✅ “I’m training my English every day.” Your brain hears: progress. Think about it like the gym. If you go to the gym for 2 weeks, you don’t say: “I’m still weak.” You say: “I’m getting stronger.” English works the same way. I personally learn every single day. Even as a teacher. • I notice new expressions. • I listen to fast speech. • I save phrases. • I make mistakes. And that’s normal. Fluency is not a destination. It’s daily exposure. In Lexi, we train like athletes. Small actions. Every day. No drama. Now tell me 👇 What did you learn today? Even something small.
0 likes • Feb 21
Today I practiced my English by reading this message and answering it🫣
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