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✨ Spill the Beans vs Spill the Tea ☕🥄Both mean “to share information,” but here’s the difference:👉 Spill the beans = rev...
25/09/2025

✨ Spill the Beans vs Spill the Tea ☕🥄

Both mean “to share information,” but here’s the difference:
👉 Spill the beans = reveal a secret (often by accident)
👉 Spill the tea = share gossip or juicy details

✅ Example:
• He spilled the beans about the surprise party.
• Come on, spill the tea! What happened at the party?

Now tell me 👇 Which one do you use more often — secrets or gossip? 😏

✨ Sunday Night English Bite ✨💭 Idiom of the Day: “Call it a day”👉 Meaning: To stop working for now / finish what you’re ...
21/09/2025

✨ Sunday Night English Bite ✨
💭 Idiom of the Day: “Call it a day”
👉 Meaning: To stop working for now / finish what you’re doing.

✔ Example: “I’m tired, let’s call it a day.”

🌙 As Sunday ends, let’s call it a day and get ready for a fresh Monday! 💪

What time do you usually call it a day on Sundays? ⏰

📌 Comment below ⬇️ and practice using the phrase!

📝 Guess the correct idiom!❓ Don’t reveal the secret! Which one is right?a) Don’t spill the beansb) Don’t drop the cup💡 H...
20/09/2025

📝 Guess the correct idiom!
❓ Don’t reveal the secret! Which one is right?

a) Don’t spill the beans
b) Don’t drop the cup

💡 Hint: It’s a common English idiom used when someone accidentally shares a secret!

👇 Drop your answer in the comments!

✨ Do you know the difference between wake up and get up?⏰ Wake up = open your eyes but still in bed.⏰ Get up = leave the...
18/09/2025

✨ Do you know the difference between wake up and get up?
⏰ Wake up = open your eyes but still in bed.
⏰ Get up = leave the bed and start your day.

Example:
➡️ I wake up at 6 AM, but I don’t get up until 7 AM.

Now you’ll never confuse the two again! 💡

👉 Save this for later & share with a friend who’s always “awake” but never “up”!

📌Idiom Of The Day - Walking on Eggshells 🥚✨ Walking on eggshells means being super careful about what you say or do beca...
17/09/2025

📌Idiom Of The Day - Walking on Eggshells

🥚✨ Walking on eggshells means being super careful about what you say or do because someone might get upset or angry easily.

👉 Examples
I feel like I’m walking on eggshells around him when he’s in a bad mood.
She’s so sensitive, we’re always walking on eggshells in meetings.

💡 Quick Tip: It’s an idiom, not about real eggs!

➡️ Save this to remember & share with a friend who needs to learn it!

✨ Idiom of the Day: Out of the blue ✨👉 Meaning: Something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly.✅ Example 1: Out of the...
16/09/2025

✨ Idiom of the Day: Out of the blue ✨

👉 Meaning: Something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly.

✅ Example 1: Out of the blue, my old school friend called me yesterday.
✅ Example 2: The rain started out of the blue during our picnic.

💬 Have you ever had something happen out of the blue? Share in the comments! ⬇️

📝 English Grammar Quiz Time!Choose the correct option ⬇️👉 I have lived here ___ 2010.a) fromb) sincec) ford) by💭 Drop yo...
15/09/2025

📝 English Grammar Quiz Time!
Choose the correct option ⬇️

👉 I have lived here ___ 2010.

a) from
b) since
c) for
d) by

💭 Drop your answer in the comments 👇

Let’s see how many of you get it right! ✅

✨ Word of the Day ✨Meticulous (adjective) = very careful and detailed.👉 She is a meticulous student who never makes care...
14/09/2025

✨ Word of the Day ✨
Meticulous (adjective) = very careful and detailed.
👉 She is a meticulous student who never makes careless mistakes.

Meticulously (adverb) = done with great care and detail.
👉 The project was meticulously planned from start to finish.

💡 Quick tip: Meticulous describes a person or thing, while meticulously describes how something is done.

Now it’s your turn ⬇️
📌 Are you meticulous about something in your life? Or can you use “meticulously” in a sentence? Share in the comments! 💬

📌 Ways to Say “I Don’t Know”Stop saying just ‘I don’t know’ ❌Level up your English with these smart alternatives ✅👉 Whic...
13/09/2025

📌 Ways to Say “I Don’t Know”

Stop saying just ‘I don’t know’ ❌
Level up your English with these smart alternatives ✅
👉 Which one do you use the most? Comment below 👇

📌 Hit the Books📚 Don’t worry, it’s not about literally hitting your books 😅Hit the books = start studying hard! 💯👉 She h...
13/09/2025

📌 Hit the Books

📚 Don’t worry, it’s not about literally hitting your books 😅
Hit the books = start studying hard! 💯
👉 She hit the books all weekend to prepare for her test.

👉 Tell me in the comments — when was the last time you had to ‘hit the books’?

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✨ Word of the Day: FLEX (slang) ✨In English, flex means to show off proudly, usually to impress others. 💎💪✅ Example: • S...
13/09/2025

✨ Word of the Day: FLEX (slang) ✨
In English, flex means to show off proudly, usually to impress others. 💎💪

✅ Example:
• She is flexing her new watch.
• He keeps flexing his gym body.

So tell me… what’s the last thing YOU flexed about? 👀 Drop it in the comments ⬇️

Cooking Vocabulary Made Easy Part - 5/5🔥 Master these verbs & cook in English like a native! 🔥 • Chop: Chop the carrots ...
12/09/2025

Cooking Vocabulary Made Easy Part - 5/5

🔥 Master these verbs & cook in English like a native! 🔥

• Chop: Chop the carrots into pieces.
• Slice: Slice the apple thinly.
• Fry: Fry the fish until crispy.
• Bake: Bake the cookies for 20 minutes.
• Grill: Grill the corn on the barbecue.
• Squeeze: Squeeze lemon on the salad.

👉 Next time you’re in the kitchen, record yourself using these verbs and tag me—I’d love to see! 📸

💬 Which one do you enjoy doing the most while cooking?

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