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30/05/2025

Levels in English 🧑‍🏫📚

A1 - I’m hungry.
A2 - I’m starving.
B1 - I could eat a horse.
B2 - I’m absolutely famished.
C1 - I’m ravenous.
C2 - I feel like I’m about to devour everything in sight.

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A1 - I’m tired.
A2 - I’m sleepy.
B1 - I’m worn out.
B2 - I’m exhausted.
C1 - I’m completely drained.
C2 - I’m utterly shattered.



A1 - It’s hot.
A2 - It’s warm.
B1 - It’s boiling.
B2 - It’s scorching.
C1 - It’s unbearably sweltering.
C2 - It’s a blazing inferno out here.

30/05/2025

*Different ways to say “I love you”:*

1. I’m crazy about you.
2. You mean the world to me.
3. I adore you.
4. I’m head over heels for you.
5. You’re my everything.
6. I can’t live without you.
7. I’m fond of you.
8. You’re the love of my life.
9. I’m all about you.
10. I cherish you.
11. You have my heart.
12. I’m smitten with you.
13. I’m mad about you.
14. You complete me.
15. I’m falling for you.
16. You’re my soulmate.
17. I’ve got a soft spot for you.
18. I’m so in love with you.
19. You’re my person.
20. You light up my life.

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25/05/2025

*Different Ways to Say “I’m Hungry”*

1. I’m starving
2. I could eat a horse
3. I’m famished
4. I’m ravenous
5. I’m feeling peckish
6. My stomach’s growling
7. I need some food
8. I’m dying of hunger
9. I’ve got the munchies
10. I’m ready to eat
11. I’m so hungry I could eat anything
12. I haven’t eaten all day
13. I’m craving something
14. I need a bite to eat
15. I could go for a snack
16. I’m absolutely starving
17. I’m in the mood for food
18. I’m feeling empty
19. I’m running on empty
20. Let’s grab something to eat

27/04/2025

Basic 🆚 Natural English Phrases

✅ I agree - I’m on board
❌ I disagree - I’m not on the same page
⚡️ I’m very excited - I’m pumped
‍♂️ I’m very tired - I’m wiped out
✋ Stop it - Cut it out
‍♀️ I’m listening - I’m all ears
‍♂️ I’m very busy - I’m swamped
‍♀️ It’s not important - It’s no big deal
⚡️ Let’s start - Let’s kick things off
❓ What do you think? - What’s your take?
‍♂️ I’m not sure - I’m on the fence
‍♂️ I’ll think about it - I’ll sleep on it
‍♂️ I’m going to sleep - I’m hitting the sack
⚡️ Be quick - Make it snappy
✨ It’s amazing - It’s mind-blowing

27/04/2025

Sound More Fluent in English with These Natural Phrases!

1️⃣ Piece of cake – Super easy!
2️⃣ Spill the beans – Reveal a secret.
3️⃣ Break a leg – Good luck!
4️⃣ Hit the sack – Go to sleep.
5️⃣ Pull yourself together – Calm down & regain control.
6️⃣ The ball is in your court – It’s your decision now.
7️⃣ Under the weather – Feeling sick.
8️⃣ Hang in there – Don’t give up!

25/04/2025
24/04/2025

👇 ||Common Mistakes with -ing||👇*

`Avoid + -ing.`

❌Don't say: You can't avoid to make mistakes.

✔️Say: You can't avoid making mistakes.

`Enjoy + -ing.`

❌Don't say: I enjoy to play football.

✔️Say: I enjoy playing football.

`Excuse + -ing.`

❌Don't say: Please excuse me to be so late.

✔️Say: Please excuse my being so late. Or Please excuse me for being so late.

`Finish + -ing.`

❌Don't say: Have you finished to speak?

✔️Say: Have you finished speaking?

`Mind (object to) + -ing.`

❌Don't say: Would you mind to open the door?

✔️Say: Would you mind opening the door?

`Stop + -ing.`

❌Don't say: The wind has almost stopped to blow.

✔️Say: The wind has almost stopped blowing.

`Go on (continue) + -ing.`

❌Don't say: The music went on to play all day.

✔️Say: The music went on playing ail day.

`Risk + -ing.`

❌Don't say: We couldn't risk to leave him alone.

✔️Say: We couldn't risk leaving him alone.

`Worth + -ing.`

❌Don't say: Is today's film worth to see?

✔️Say: Is today's film worth seeing?

`Remember + -ing.`

❌Don't say: I don't remember to have seen him.

✔️Say: I don't remember seeing him.

Or:

✔️I don't remember having seen him.

`Practise + -ing.`

❌Don't say: You must practise to speak English.

✔️Say: You must practise speaking English.

`Busy+ -ing.`

❌Don't say: He was busy to revise the exams.

✔️Say: He was busy revising for the exams.

22/04/2025

Repeat after me: hi everyone! This is " put name in the comment".

26/02/2025

✅Ways Instead of telling I don't like it. ..

📕That's not for me ..

📘I don't appreciate that..

📕It's not my favorite one..

📘I'm not into it ..

📕I'm not a big fan of it ..

📘I'll pass it ..

📕It's not my cup of tea..

📘I'm not crazy about it ..

📕I dislike it ..

23/02/2025

♦️♦️♦️ *English Contractions* ♦️♦️♦️

📝I’m => I am
📝I’ve => I have
📝I’ll => I will
📝I’d => I would / I had
📝he’s => he is
📝he’ll => he will
📝he’d => he would / he had
📝it’s => it is
📝it’ll => it will
📝you’re => you are
📝you’ve => you have
📝you’ll => you will
📝you’d => you would / you had
📝she’s => she is
📝she’ll => she will
📝she’d => she would
📝we’re => we are
📝we’ve => we have
📝we’ll => we will
📝we’d => we would
📝they’re => they are
📝they’ve => they have
📝they’ll => they will
📝they’d => they would / they had
📝can’t => cannot
📝couldn’t => could not
📝didn’t => did not
📝doesn’t => does not
📝don’t => do not
📝hasn’t => has not
📝haven’t => have not
📝hadn’t => had not
📝mustn’t => must not
📝shouldn’t => should not
📝wasn’t => was not
📝weren’t => were not
📝won’t => will not
📝here’s => here is
📝there’s => there is
📝that’s => that is
📝what’s => what is
📝where’s => where is
📝when’s => when is
📝who’s => who is
📝who’d => who would

12/02/2025

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English phrasal verb - “Take off (on someone) 🚶🏼🧍🏻

Take Off vs. Take Off (On Someone): What’s the Difference?

Take off means to leave or depart quickly. It doesn’t carry any negative meaning. It’s just about leaving, whether it’s a vehicle or a person.

Examples:
“The plane took off at 9 AM.”“She took off without saying goodbye.”

However, “take off (on someone)” means to abandon or leave someone suddenly or unexpectedly, often in a hurtful way.

Examples:
“He took off on me when I needed help.”“She just took off on her friends.”

“Take off” is neutral and it just means to leave. “Take off on someone” is much more personal, negative and refers to being abandoned by someone.

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