Do you say stairs, steps, ladder, or escalator? 🤔Many English learners mix these up! Let’s make it simple with real-life examples: 👉 I’m heading up the stairs!👉 I’m going down the steps!👉 I’m climbing the ladder!👉 I’m riding the escalator! These small vocabulary differences make a BIG difference in how […]
1 minute English everyday
1 minute English everyday. In 1 minute English everyday, you will typically learn a new English word, phrase, or expression for your everyday life. The focus is on providing quick and easy-to-learn lessons in just one minute. Here are some of the things you can expect to learn:
Vocabulary: You will learn new English words and expressions that you can use in everyday situations, such as at work, school, or in social settings.
Idioms: You will learn idiomatic expressions in English, such as “break a leg” or “hit the nail on the head”.
Phrasal verbs: You will learn how to use phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with prepositions or adverbs to create new meanings, such as “turn up” or “get over”.
Pronunciation: You will learn how to pronounce English words correctly and improve your overall speaking skills.
Grammar: You may also learn some basic grammar rules or sentence structures that will help you improve your English fluency.
Overall, the focus of 1 minute English everyday is to provide quick and easy-to-digest English lessons that you can incorporate into your daily routine. By learning a little bit each day, you can gradually improve your English language skills and become more confident in using the language.
🍌 Stop Saying “Bad Banana”! Use These 3 Words Instead!
🍌 Don’t say “bad banana” — that sounds unnatural in English! If you want to sound more fluent and natural, learn these 3 powerful words: ✅ Ripe – ready to eat✅ Unripe – not ready yet✅ Rotten – too old to eat Examples:👉 I can’t eat the banana because it […]
