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⭐ Mini Lesson of the Day
Using the word “GET” in Real Life English. GET is one of the most common (and useful!) verbs in English. Here are 4 super practical ways to use it today: 🔹 1) get + noun = receive / obtain I got a new job. She got a message from her friend. 🔹 2) get + place = arrive I got home late. What time did you get to work? 🔹 3) get + adjective = become It’s getting cold. He’s getting tired. 🔹 4) get + past participle = passive meaning My phone got stolen. The window got broken. ✅ **Try it! Write 1 sentence using get in the comments below!
1 like • Jan 7
I got learned a new phrase in ingles
Mini Lesson of the Day – “Small Talk at Work”
(Practical English you can use right away.) 🔹 Useful Phrases “How’s your day going?” — a natural way to start a conversation “Not too bad.” — a common, friendly response “I’ve been busy, but good.” — polite and positive “Let me know if you need anything.” — very common in the workplace “Sounds good to me.” — used to agree with someone’s plan or idea 🗣️ Short Dialogue A: Hey, how’s your day going? B: Pretty good! I’ve been busy, but good. A: Same here. Sounds good to me — let’s finish this by 3 PM. B: Perfect. Let me know if you need anything. 🧠 Quick Tip English small talk is simple: Be friendly + keep it short + stay positive. These phrases help you sound more natural instantly. 🔁 Your Turn Comment below using at least 2 phrases from today’s lesson! Let’s practice together!
1 like • Dec '25
-Hey, how are you ? -I'm great ! Thanks for asking
⭐  Mini Lesson of the Day
⭐ Mini Lesson of the Day — “GET + Adjective” In English, GET + adjective means “become.” It’s super common in real-life conversation. Examples: - get tired = become tired - get hungry = become hungry - get better = improve - get ready = prepare yourself 🔹 Try it! Complete the sentences below using get + adjective: 1. After long days of work, I usually ___________. 2. When I study English every day, I ___________. 3. Before an interview, people often ___________. 🔊 Bonus Vocabulary - frustrated — annoyed, upset - confident — sure of yourself - excited — happy and energetic Use one in a sentence: 👉 “I get confident when I practice speaking every day.”
1 like • Dec '25
1. After long days of work, I usually get tired 2. When I study English every day, I get excited 3. Before an interview, people often get ready
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Gostaria de apresentar formalmente nossa terceira integrante, @Yasmin Ferreira . Pelo que vejo em sua página do Instagram, Yasmin está sempre muito ocupada! Ela também tem sido uma grande ajuda no crescimento da nossa conta no Instagram. Muito obrigado, Yasmin! Muitas coisas boas estão por vir em breve. Desejo a você e à sua família boas festas e um 2026 incrível!
1 like • Dec '25
Obrigada ! 🤩
📘 Mini Lesson of the Day #1
Tema: Common Daily Phrases (Frases do dia a dia) 🇺🇸 Phrase 1 “I’m looking forward to it.” 🇧🇷 Significado “Estou ansioso(a) por isso” / “Estou esperando por isso com expectativa” ✅ When to use Use this phrase when you are excited about something in the future. ✏️ Examples - I’m looking forward to the weekend. - I’m looking forward to our meeting. ⚠️ Common mistake ❌ I’m looking forward for it ✅ I’m looking forward to it 💡 Rule: After look forward to, always use to + verb-ING or to + noun - I’m looking forward to learning English ✅ - I’m looking forward to traveling ✅ 🗣 Practice (Comment below 👇) Complete the sentence: I’m looking forward to ________.
1 like • Dec '25
I am looking forward to celebrating my son's birthday.
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