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⏱️Word For a Minute w/Gulistan is happening in 10 hours
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START HERE: Wednesday, JUNE 3rd! Daily Check-In. Say Hi!
EVERYONE—give a 👍 to this CHECK-IN and make sure you 👍 everyone’s comments! Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! FEEDBACK for your first PIRF FRESH assignment? Go HERE NOW!! Who is here E X P A N D I N G their English knowledge today? Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. LIVE Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! LIVE VIP Classes TODAY? Go NO VIP CLASSES FROM THE 1st thru the 5th (except maybe make-up classes--check with your coach)!! What are the different LIVE classes? Go HERE NOW!! The ULTIMATE Guide!! WHAT can you learn from my lessons: Watch this video NOW!! How to get a 🔥 by your name? Go HERE! Ready for our newest PIRF VIP Speaking and DDM VIP Listening lessons? You can try one week of VIP for free! Go HERE NOW!!
START HERE: Wednesday, JUNE 3rd! Daily Check-In. Say Hi!
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I have finished PIRF fresh from the beginning to the end, That is to say, from PIRF 1 to PIRF 25. My English has experienced from deaf one to sound one. From now on, I will focus on DDM to improve my listening even more. Thank you, Coach Shane and other Coaches to help me. Thank the community, thank the fellow learners!!
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🚨 EASY ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS Registration is JUNE 4! 🚨
Right now, the leading title is: 📘 Speak English Comfortably with the subtitle: 🗣️ Easy English Conversations with Shane This course/book is designed especially for ADULT English learners who want to speak more naturally, comfortably, and confidently in everyday situations. Here are some of the chapters we’ll study and PRACTICE together: ✅ Greetings & Small Talk ✅ Meeting New People ✅ Talking About Family & Friends ✅ Talking About Work & Daily Life ✅ Shopping & Restaurants ✅ Travel & Directions ✅ Phone Conversations ✅ Making Plans ✅ Asking Questions Naturally ✅ Giving Opinions ✅ American Expressions & Real Conversation Patterns ✅ And MUCH more! But here’s the IMPORTANT part: ⚡ This is NOT just a reading course. You will PRACTICE EVERYTHING. You will: 🎤 speak 🎤 answer questions 🎤 practice conversations 🎤 repeat patterns 🎤 train your ears 🎤 improve your confidence And YES — I will personally guide the LIVE cohort students during for 8 WEEKS on Saturdays. 🚨 IMPORTANT:This LIVE cohort with ME will happen ONLY ONE TIME. After that, the recorded lessons will become part of the evergreen version of the course. So if you want: ✅ LIVE interaction with me ✅ LIVE practice ✅ LIVE feedback ✅ LIVE conversation training …this June cohort will be your opportunity. I’m VERY excited about this project. I honestly think it could become one of the best things we’ve ever created inside our Skool community for BUILDING CONFIDENCE for you and your speaking! 👉 Thoughts? Questions? Which chapter are you MOST excited about?
🚨 EASY ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS Registration is JUNE 4! 🚨
Meet the "Demijohn": The Lady Jane of Bottles! 👑🍾"DameJeanne"
A VERY FUNNY STORY ! PART ONE Today I want to present a beautiful bottle with a weird name A demijhon . A demijohn is a wonderful word with a deep history that connects the English and French languages. Meaning A demijohn is a large, round bottle with a short, narrow neck. It is used for holding liquids, especially wine, cider, or spirits. Traditionally, these large glass bottles are enclosed in a protective wicker basket with handles, which makes them easier to carry and prevents the fragile glass from breaking. They typically hold anywhere from 5 to 50 liters of liquid. Origin: A Tale of Two Stories The origin of the word is a beautiful example of how words travel across borders and change over time. It comes from a mix of history and a bit of language confusion. 1. The Linguistic Reality: Dame-Jeanne The English word demijohn is an anglicized version (an English adaptation) of the French word dame-jeanne (literally meaning "Lady Jane"). When British sailors and traders heard the French talking about a dame-jeanne, the sounds shifted in English mouths. "Dame" sounded a bit like demi (meaning half), and "Jeanne" easily became John. It was a perfect harmony for English speakers, who loved to adapt foreign words to make them sound more familiar! But how did a bottle become a "Lady Jane" in French? 2. The Romantic Legend According to popular folklore, in the year 1347, Queen Jane of Naples (the Countess of Provence) took shelter from a sudden storm in the workshop of a glassblower in the saouth of France. Nervous and eager to impress the royal queen, the craftsman blew into his glass pipe with too much force. The result was an enormous, full of bubbles bottle with a tiny neck. The glassblower wanted to name the creation after the queen, but she modestly asked him to call it a dame-jeianne instead. While the story is lovely, linguists believe the term dame-jeianne likely started as a humorous popular nickname comparing the wide, round, skirt-like shape of the wicker-covered bottle to a plump lady wearing traditional full skirts.
Meet the "Demijohn": The Lady Jane of Bottles! 👑🍾"DameJeanne"
🗣️📢🆙 DDM 1044 is LIVE!
DDM 1044 Assignment is up! DEADLINE: June 3 (LA time)! ⚠️ COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, and your FILES should be attached BELOW ☺️👇🏻 👉🏻 Coaches @Vinnie Ki & @Clive Burton will stay on the lookout for your LTA recordings. Good luck! ☺️
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