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IMPORTANT!!!
šŸš€ NEW: How We Learn in This Community (START TODAY) We’re upgrading how we practise English šŸ”„ This is not just a group anymore… šŸ‘‰ It’s your daily English practice space šŸ’” From today, every post follows this simple system: 1ļøāƒ£ Choose (A/B/C) 2ļøāƒ£ Write 1 sentence 3ļøāƒ£ šŸŽ™ļø Speak (optional) 4ļøāƒ£ šŸ’¬ Reply to ONE classmate šŸŽÆ Why this works: āœ” You practise every day āœ” You build speaking confidence āœ” You learn from each otherāœ” You get feedback + sentence upgrades from me āš ļø No pressure: Even 1 sentence is enough Mistakes = progress šŸ’Ŗ šŸ‘‡ Your first task (do it now): How do you feel about your English today? A. Confident šŸ˜Ž B. Improving šŸ“ˆ C. Still learning šŸ˜… āœļø Write: ā€œI feel ______ about my English becauseā€¦ā€ šŸŽ™ļø (Optional) Record your voice šŸ’¬ Then reply to ONE classmate šŸ”„ Let’s build this habit together — daily, simple, consistent šŸ‘‰ Check the guide above and START šŸ‘†
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I feel improving about my English because I've being consistent since the beginning of this year.
Happy Easter šŸ£šŸ˜‡šŸ„°
🌼 Happy Easter, everyone! 🐣 Whether you’re celebrating today or simply enjoying a well-deserved break… this is your reminder to slow down, recharge, and reset. In English, we often say: šŸ‘‰ ā€œTake a breather.ā€ Easter is a perfect time to: ✨ pause ✨ reflect ✨ and come back stronger As language learners, remember — growth doesn’t only happen when you’re studying hard… It also happens when your mind is rested and ready. So today: āœ” Spend time with people you love āœ” Enjoy good food āœ” And give your brain a break We’ll be back to learning soon — refreshed and sharper šŸ’Ŗ
Happy Easter šŸ£šŸ˜‡šŸ„°
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Happy Easter to everyone. I'm grateful to be part of this community
Public Holiday in Australia-What about You?
Good afternoon everyone, It’s a public holiday here in Australia šŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗ (Not sure about the rest of the world šŸŒ) So today, I’m choosing to: šŸ‘‰ take it easy šŸ‘‰ slow down šŸ‘‰ recharge my batteries Because sometimes… the best thing you can do for your English is to hit the pause button — not stop, just pause. šŸ’” Real English isn’t always about studying hard. It’s about living, noticing, and using simple language in real life. šŸ‘‰ Your turn: Is it a holiday where you are? Or are you still busy? Write 1 sentence using one of these: - take it easy - slow down - recharge your batteries - hit the pause button Let’s keep it real. Let’s keep simple! šŸ˜‡
Public Holiday in Australia-What about You?
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Since it’s a holiday in Brazil, I decided to hit the pause button and enjoy time with my family.
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@Issa Pace thanks
šŸ“˜ Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
Good morning, everyone! Today, we’re focusing on collocations—words that naturally go together in English. In language learning, using correct collocations is essential because it helps your speech sound more natural, fluent, and accurate. Instead of translating word by word, strong English users learn word partnerships. šŸ’” Examples of Common Collocations šŸ‘‰ make a decision (not do *a* decision) šŸ‘‰ take a break (not make a break) šŸ‘‰ have a meeting šŸ‘‰ do homework āœļø Task Write 2–3 sentences about your day using at least TWO collocations above. Example: "I need to make a decision about my study plan, so I’ll take a break and think about it.ā€ I’ll give you feedback. šŸ‘‡ šŸ”‘ Reminder Fluency is not just about vocabulary—it’s about using the right combinations of words. Let’s keep building natural English. šŸ˜‡
šŸ“˜ Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
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Earlier this morning, I had a meeting with my team to discuss our priorities. After that, I did homework, and then I took a short break to clear my mind. Now, I need to carefully make a decision about my schedule before I have another meeting this afternoon.
šŸš€ Start of the Week: Expressing Opinions Clearly
Good morning, everyone—let’s begin the week strong! In English, being able to express your opinion clearly is an essential skill, especially in both academic and real-life communication. Strong speakers don’t just share ideas—they organise and support them. This means using clear language to introduce your opinion and simple reasons to explain it. šŸ’” This Week’s Focus Useful expressions for giving opinions: šŸ‘‰ I think that… šŸ‘‰ In my opinion… šŸ‘‰ I believe that… šŸ‘‰ From my perspective… To support your idea: šŸ‘‰ because… šŸ‘‰ This is important because… āœļø Task Write 2–3 sentences: What is one good habit for learning English? Use one opinion phrase and give a reason. Example: " I believe that practising every day is important because it helps improve fluency and confidence.ā€ I’ll give you feedback. šŸ‘‡ šŸ”‘ Weekly Reminder Clear thinking leads to clear communication. Start simple—build strong ideas!
šŸš€ Start of the Week: Expressing Opinions Clearly
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I think that listening to English every day is a good habit because it trains your ear to understand different accents and natural speech.From my perspective, short daily practice is effective because consistency helps vocabulary and grammar stick.
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