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👋👋Daily CHECK-IN. Who is here? Tuesday Feb 10th👋👋
Who is here expanding their English knowledge today? Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! LIVE Classes on February 10th: Go HERE NOW!! Ready for VIP classes: Go HERE NOW!! Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. EVERYONE--give a thumbs-up to this CHECK-IN and make sure you THUMB UP everyone's comments.
👋👋Daily CHECK-IN. Who is here? Tuesday Feb 10th👋👋
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PIRF FRESH FEEDBACK Members ONLY
Are you a NEW PIRF member studying PIRF 1-25? This is where you can attach your AUDIO recording to get feedback! MP3 audios work best! Attach below!! 🎯How to use the PIRF FRESH course the RIGHT way? Please go here: https://www.skool.com/lme/how-to-use-the-pirf-fresh-course-the-right-way?p=cdb2c567
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📢 Class Reminder: for LME Speaking/Listening Members
Hi everyone! @Pablo Benéitez Martínez, @Daria Filippova, @Svetlana Udolskaya, @George Gubaidulin, @Jean Alain, @Ligia Santos Rissardi, @Arturo Montoya, @Vladimir Krasnopyorov, @Takeshi Watanabe, and anyone I missed -- don't be shy. This Wednesday, we will practice the LME Speaking and Listening lessons: ✅ PIRF 27 assignment ✅ DDM 28 assignment This class is for all LME Speaking/Listening members who want extra support and live practice. Come ready to speak and participate (not just read 😉) ***** See you in class! 📌 When: Wednesday -- CHECK THE CALENDAR!! 📝 LME Speaking/Listening: https://www.skool.com/lme/calendar?eid=8cef476ceb7143eeb06cb5af8fc480b4&eoid=1770836400
📢 Class Reminder: for LME Speaking/Listening Members
“Phrasal verb” fun 🎉 “bring up” 🗣️👶🤢
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s phrasal verb is one you’ll hear in conversations all the time — at home, at work, even at the doctor’s office 😄 Let’s talk about BRING UP ⬆️ Same verb… but very different meanings depending on context! Let’s go through the meanings:🎉 🗣️ 1. to bring up a topic Meaning:👉 Mention or introduce a subject Examples: - She brought up an interesting idea in the meeting. - Why did you bring that up again? 👶 2. to bring up a child Meaning:👉 Raise and take care of a child while they grow up Examples: - She was brought up by her aunt. - They brought their children up to be respectful. 🤢 3. to bring up (vomit) Meaning: 👉 Throw up Examples: - The baby brought up his milk. - The smell made her bring up her food ❓ Your turn! 💬 When was the last time someone brought up an interesting topic?(And hopefully not the third meaning 😅) See you in the next phrasal verb fun 🎉 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=1f2400cb564e485d8fb2bdcbf85dd579
“Phrasal verb” fun 🎉 “bring up” 🗣️👶🤢
🗣️Throwback PIRFsday Class №10 💬 February 12
Hello everyone! 🙌 How about we dig into this assignment in our next Throwback PIRFsday? So, February 12 — our weekly class: Throwback PIRFsday, every Thursday ⏰ 👉 Calendar Link Here’s what we’ll do: Go through one of the “old” PIRF assignments and… Do VF (Vowel Foul) 😜 Practice pronunciation 🗣️ Read the whole assignment 📝 My assistant Super Mariel @Mariel Liang, will, as always, be watching out for me and lending a hand. 🤝 PRACTICING TOGETHER, IMPROVING BIG TIME! 💪
🗣️Throwback PIRFsday Class №10 💬 February 12
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