11/08/2023
Are there areas in your life where you feel blocked?
Which areas are those?
If you look into them, would you say that fear is leading you?
Can we give fear a place in our lives / our English practice / our career / our love lives where it’s still felt and acknowledged but doesn’t take up all the room and stunt / block us? Do you think this is possible?
Come explore this and more in our online English classes and learn to step into a place where you’re not dominated by fear. Click the link in our bio to come and experience our classes
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04/08/2023
Do you think dating someone who speaks your target language is the way to go? 🥰
I mean some people say it’s the best way to improve one’s speaking and listening skills without trying too hard because you’re forced to communicate in their language, especially if they can’t speak your mother tongue.
Would you rate this a better ‘method’ than having an English teacher? 😉
Let us know your thoughts below. ✨
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21/07/2023
🔸Tuesday or Thursday? Which will it be? 😉
🔸Perhaps when these two days are written down, it’s easy for you to see the difference, but what about the pronunciation?
Tuesday: TYOOZ - DAY
Thursday: THURZ -DAY
🔸It’s worth practicing pronouncing these two and getting clear on each one to avoid scheduling confusion in general. 😉
🔸To avoid confusion and misunderstandings and to learn to speak with ease, come and try out our Inspired English online lessons. We offer a free trial lesson. Message us to book one or click the link in our bio
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15/07/2023
🔸Important English sounds / words…
🔸Hmmmm, do you use these when you’re speaking English? 🤔🤍✨
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24/01/2022
🔸Watching Netflix series are a great way to improve your listening skills and your vocabulary. A way to turn procrastination into a study session. 😉
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🔸These series are particularly edgy, not everyone's cup of tea and definitely not for kids, perhaps even too PG for teens. 🔥
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🔸Have you seen either of them? ⠀
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🔸We'd love to hear your thoughts. 🔥
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🔸If you're ready to improve your English skills and want to take private classes where you can improve your English speaking while expanding your mind and delving into all kinds of conversation topics, send us a message and we can set up a call. 👍✨
29/09/2021
Here's 2 new adjectives for you that will bring more colour to your speech! Read through the descriptions and examples and then make an example of your own using 1 or both of the new words. Making examples will help you remember these new words in the right context. We'll offer feedback to everyone who adds an example below. :)
If you'd like to improve your English skills, get feedback, be understood better and increase your vocabulary, send us a message, we'd be pleased to tell you more about our private online lessons.
20/09/2021
🔸Here's some descriptive words to add to your everyday vocabulary.
🔸See if you can make some examples of your own below and we'll give you some feedback.
🔸The best way to learn new words is to make use of them right away, to get creative with them. Enjoy! 🙂
🔸If you'd like to go a bit deeper, send us a message and come and have a chat with us and we'll tell you more about our private lessons, where you can practice applying new vocabulary, speaking, listening and everything in-between. ✨
16/11/2020
Go through these posts to discover some useful tips and tricks to stay motivated with your English practice! :)⠀
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Which ones do you follow already?⠀
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Which ones would you like to try?⠀
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Which tips have we left out? ⠀
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What keeps you motivated? :)⠀
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Feel free to get in touch if you'd like some personalised help with your English skills in our private classes. We'd love to help you. 🙂✨
05/11/2020
The grammar rules you learn at school and the ones in the text book are not always applied in real life. ⠀
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Don't get us wrong, we're not telling you to break the rules or to forget about them! They're super important, however, as you begin to pay more and more attention to native speakers in everyday conversations, to advertising and song lyrics, you'll start to see that due to colloquialisms and the modernisation of the language, we tend to break some of the grammar rules. ⠀
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Go through the slides and let us know in the comments if you can think of any other examples where native speakers have broken the grammar rules in an 'acceptable' way! We'd love to hear from you! ⠀
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Also, if you love this post and want more like this, add a 🧡 in the comments and share it with your friends and save it for later. It's good to know if you'd like to take your English skills to the next level and sound more like a native speaker! 😉
26/10/2020
Phrasal verbs versus Idioms - which ones do you think are more common in daily speech? ⠀
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Go through the slides and let us know if you've learnt anything new. 🙂
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Don't forget to let us know which idioms and phrasal verbs you use the most! 💥
26/10/2020
Phrasal verbs versus Idioms - which ones do you think are more common in daily speech?
Go through the slides and let us know if you've learnt anything new. :)
Don't forget to let us know which idioms and phrasal verbs you use the most!