Learn English With Me- L.E.M

Learn English With Me- L.E.M

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If you want to learn English reading, writing, and conversation, L.E.M offers free online classes.

L.E.M practices bilingual teaching strategies mainly focusing on two languages: Myanmar and English.

04/15/2026

Today’s Focus: Phrasal Verbs!

“She planned to take up a new hobby.”
Let’s learn English in a way that sticks!
Follow L.E.M for daily learning made easy and fun!

04/06/2026

YET vs. ALREADY vs. STILL — Let’s make it simple!

Do you ever feel confused about when to use yet, already, or still? You’re not alone! Here’s a quick and easy way to understand them 👇

Learning English step by step makes a big difference—keep practicing and don’t give up! 💪📚

💬 Try this: Write your own sentence using yet, already, or still in the comments!

03/28/2026

Hello folks,

Let’s learn something new together—today’s Idiom of the Day is coming right up! 😊

Stay tuned and keep practicing—little by little, you’re improving every day! 🌟

03/26/2026

Hello, English learners!

Word of the Day: Ubiquitous

It means “found everywhere”! 🌍

From smartphones to coffee shops, some things are just everywhere! ☕📱
Try using it today in a sentence and watch it become ubiquitous in your conversations! 😄

03/25/2026

Ever get confused with either…or and neither…nor? You’re not alone!

🎯 Either…Or → when you’re choosing between two things
🚫 Neither…Nor → when you don’t want both

💬 Let’s practice!
Finish this sentence in the comments:
👉 “I will either ______ or ______.”

Don’t forget to ❤️ like, 📌 save, and share with someone learning English!

03/24/2026

Ever had that "uh-oh" moment at work? Maybe the copier jammed, or you found a mistake in a big report, and you weren't sure how to say it in English?

Stop worrying! Check out our lesson of the week!📝

Don't just read it—use it! Tag a work friend who is also leveling up their English! 👇

03/10/2026

Word of the Day

Today we are learning two powerful English words that will help you sound more confident in conversations and writing!

🔹 Resilient /rəˈzilēənt/
🔹 Ambiguous /amˈbiɡyəwəs/

✨ Practice Question:
Can you write your own sentence using resilient or ambiguous?

💬 Comment your sentence below and practice English with our community!

02/28/2026

Saying “I’m sorry” is easy… but saying it professionally in the workplace is a skill! 💼🗣️

In this new lesson, we practice how to apologize in different work situations:
✔️ Being late
✔️ Missing a deadline
✔️ Making a mistake
✔️ Miscommunication
✔️ Technical problems

Learn polite, confident, and professional phrases that native English speakers use every day at work.

Remember: A good apology is not just saying sorry — it shows responsibility, respect, and professionalism.

Save this post, practice the phrases, and use them at work this week! 💬✨

02/23/2026

Hey folks!

Did you know there are SO many ways to say “thank you” in English? Not just “thanks” — but real, natural, everyday expressions that native speakers use all the time!

In today’s Learn English with Me (L.E.M) post, we’re practicing:

🎁 Thanking someone for a gift
🤝 Thanking someone for help
💼 Polite ways to say thank you at work
🌸 Sweet responses to kind gestures
⏰ Quick thanks when you’re in a hurry

Let’s make your English sound more natural and confident — one small phrase at a time!

Save this for later and try using one new expression today!

Tell me in the comments ..👇 What’s your favorite way to say “thank you”?

02/21/2026

“No. He’s more than vanilla. He’s tofu.” — from S.W.A.T. (Netflix, 2017–present)

What it means:
• Vanilla = a little plain or simple
• Tofu = very plain, even more boring than vanilla

So this phrase is saying: “He is very plain and not exciting at all.” 😅

💡 Learning English from movies:
Watching shows like S.W.A.T. helps you learn fun expressions and slang that native speakers use every day! Try to notice words like vanilla and tofu in conversations—they often describe people or things in a funny way.

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