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Sunday English Boost
Happy Sunday, everyone! ☀️ Let’s make today a little more fun and expressive by learning idioms—the kind of English you’ll hear in real conversations. 💡 Today’s focus: Weekend Idioms Here are a few to try: 👉 “let your hair down” (relax and enjoy) 👉 “catch up” (talk after some time apart) 👉 “take it easy” (relax, don’t stress) Example: ➡️ “I let my hair down this weekend and caught up with friends.” 🎯 Your task: Write 2 sentences about your weekend using idioms. Why this matters: Idioms make your English sound more natural, confident, and fluent—just like a real conversation. 👇 Drop your sentences below—I’ll give feedback! Let’s keep learning—naturally and confidently. 💬✨
Sunday English Boost
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Today, I'm taking it easy at home after catching up with my brother. Later on, I'm going to walk to let my hair down.
Cool Saturday 😇
🌞 Happy Saturday, everyone! Weekends are perfect for slowing down—but also for noticing language in real life. Today’s quick challenge 👇 🧠 Focus on “phrasal verbs” in your daily routine For example: 👉 eat out (go to a restaurant) 👉 try out (test something new) 👉 look around (explore a place) 💬 Your turn: Write 1–2 sentences about your Saturday using at least one phrasal verb. Example: 👉 Today, I’m trying out a new café near my place. ✨ Small practice. Real-life English. Big progress. Looking forward to your sentences!
Cool Saturday 😇
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Yesterday evening, after looking around for a place to eat, I choose to try out new fusion restaurant.
📘 Phrasal Verbs in Real-Life Contexts
Good morning, everyone! Phrasal verbs are a key feature of everyday English, particularly in informal and spoken communication. However, many learners find them challenging due to their idiomatic meanings, which are not always predictable from the individual words. Developing proficiency with phrasal verbs requires more than memorisation — it involves understanding how they are used in authentic contexts. One effective approach is to connect phrasal verbs to real-life situations, such as your weekend activities. This supports both comprehension and retention, as language becomes meaningful and personally relevant. 💡 Focus: Weekend Phrasal Verbs Here are some common ones: 👉 hang out – spend time relaxing 👉 catch up – talk with someone after some time 👉 sleep in – wake up later than usual 👉 eat out – go to a restaurant 👉 wind down – relax after a busy day ✏️ Practice Task: Write 2–3 sentences about your weekend using at least TWO phrasal verbs above. Example: “On the weekend, I usually sleep in and then catch up with friends over coffee.” I’ll give you feedback and we can learn together 😇 #keeplearning!
📘 Phrasal Verbs in Real-Life Contexts
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Last weekend, I hang out at the park near home and eat out with my friends. On Friday I usually wind down and catch up with friends on phone calls
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Hello @Tugba Akkas Boynuegri
It’s Rainy Thursday here;)
🌧️ Rainy Thursday Reflection Hi , everyone 👋 Here in Melbourne, it’s a quiet, rainy Thursday—one of those days that naturally invites us to slow down and reflect. As language learners, moments like this can actually be valuable. When the environment is calm, it becomes easier to focus, notice language patterns, and practise more intentionally. 👉 Let’s reflect and practise: What do you usually do on rainy days? Please respond using the structure: “On rainy days, I usually…” 💬 Example: On rainy days, I usually stay at home, read, and spend some time improving my English. As always, I’ll be here to guide you—feel free to share your sentence below, and I’ll provide feedback to help you refine your expression. Let’s make today a small but meaningful step in your learning 🌱
It’s Rainy Thursday here;)
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Hi all! I'm Serena from Italy. I work for a wood company and I'm also studying Public Relations at University. I want to improve my English for better job opportunities and to travel without feeling scared ☺️
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On rainy days, when I'm not working, I usually stay at home to relax and drink a cup of tea or cook something special! I also choose a movie to watch
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Hi! I'm Serena, from Italy. I work and I'm also studying Public Relations. I want to improve my speaking, listening and professional vocabulary.

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