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10 contributions to Let's Master English
SAY HI
The first time to speak in here,Hi,everybody !
3 likes • 28d
it’s great to have you here ☺️
Why raw milk?
Straight from the farm goodness. Amazing!
Why raw milk?
1 like • Dec '25
@Shane Peterson as a girl, I thought how delicious 🤤 to drink it but I remember that it contains so much oil. If I drink it a lot, I could gain weight
1 like • Dec '25
@Shane Peterson oh, thank you for correcting my mistake. I couldn’t find the right word. I’m not a doctor either but a girl 👧 so u could understand my opinion 😁
Where is SO important...
Do you understand how you drastically change a sentence simply by changing the location of ONLY one word?!!
Where is SO important...
2 likes • Dec '25
Wow, I still couldn’t believe only one word could change the whole meaning of sentence 🥲
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Things Are Starting to Snowball ❄️
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “things are starting to snowball.” 😄 👉 It means something is growing or increasing in speed, size, or importance — often faster and faster. It can be positive or negative, depending on the situation. Origin: The phrase comes from the image of a small snowball rolling downhill. ☃️ As it rolls, it picks up more snow and gets bigger and faster — just like how events or problems can build up quickly. Examples: - My business started small, but now things are starting to snowball! 💼📈 - It began as one mistake, and soon the whole situation snowballed out of control. 😬 - Once she started practicing daily, her progress really snowballed! 🎸✨ Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “snowball” or “starting to snowball” in the comments 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER!🤝 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Things Are Starting to Snowball ❄️
3 likes • Nov '25
It said once you start the thing you were postponed, Everything is gonna snowball. I am not sure the sentence is correct, if there is any mistake, let me know
🇺🇸 English Expressions : Threw the Baby Out with the Bathwater 🚼🛁
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “threw the baby out with the bathwater.” 😅 👉 It means to accidentally get rid of something valuable while trying to get rid of something unwanted. Basically, don’t throw away the good along with the bad! Origin: The phrase comes from a time when families used one tub of water for bathing. The water would be so dirty by the time the baby was washed last that there was a risk of accidentally throwing the baby out with the dirty water. Examples: Be careful with this new policy — we don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. ⚖️ I like the new changes, but don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater by losing the features we actually need. 💡 She criticized the plan, but in doing so, she almost threw the baby out with the bathwater. 😬 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “threw the baby out with the bathwater” in the comments 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions : Threw the Baby Out with the Bathwater 🚼🛁
2 likes • Nov '25
The more I learn about english , the more I fell in love with learning because it’s worth learning this beautiful language. Thank you for @Serge Gray sharing this valueable expression. So happy to know about it.
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Seraphina Sydney
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If they treat you like an object, be the diamond they can’t have

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