Lingopanda - Speak English
СтатистикаLingopanda is an English learning app that helps you practice your pronunciation and vocabulary to speak confidently and clearly in English. Download our app: pingolearn.page.link/app
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📅 Finish the Year Strong! ✨ The end of the year is a great time to reflect and get ready for the year ahead. 👉 Practice this: The year is almost over. Let’s finish strong! ✨ Start your New Year goals early! Our New Year Sale is here, giving you access to premium features to help you improve your English before the year ends. 🎁 Take the first step for 2026: 👉 https://open.lingopanda.app/?c=new_year2026-tg End the year strong and start the New Year ready to shine! ✨📚
You are a student, ___?
🌼 Question Tags 🌼 Short questions are added to the end of sentences. Examples: She is coming, isn’t she? You like pizza, don’t you? They won the game, didn’t they? It’s cold today, isn’t it? You can swim, can’t you? She doesn’t like coffee, does she?
What’s the term for someone who calls you on the phone?
📞 Telephone Vocabulary 📞 Hold = Wait on the line 📞 Mute = Turn off the microphone 🔇 Call back = Return someone’s call 📲 Hang up = End a call 🔚 Voicemail = Recorded message left on the phone 📩 Conference call = A call with multiple people 🎤
📅 Almost There! The Year Isn’t Over Yet ✨ Did you know 'almost' is one of the most motivating words in English? It means you are close, and one small step can make a big difference. 👉 Practice this: The year is almost over. I am almost at my goal! ✨ Start your New Year goals early You don’t have to wait for January 1 to improve your English. Our New Year Sale is available now, giving you access to premium features before the New Year begins. 🎁 Give yourself a head start on your New Year goals: 👉 https://open.lingopanda.app/?c=new_year2026-tg Finish the year strong and step into the New Year ready to shine ✨📚
Your friend avoids answering a question directly and keeps talking in circles. Which idiom describes this?
Common Idioms Used Often These idioms sound one way but mean something completely different: Break a leg 🍀 = Wish someone good luck Hit the sack 😴 = Go to sleep Spill the beans 🤐 = Reveal a secret Under the weather 🤒 = Feeling sick Bite the bullet 💥 = Face something difficult or unpleasant Let the cat out of the bag 🐱 = Reveal information accidentally The ball is in your court 🎾 = It’s your turn to decide Beat around the bush 🌳 = Avoid saying something directly Cost an arm and a leg 💸 = Very expensive On thin ice 🧊 = In a risky situation
What’s the best way to sound confident when you’re speaking?
Speak Smoothly: Ditch the “Um”s and “Like”s 🚫🙅♂️ ❌ Mistake: “So, um, I was thinking, like, it might be a good idea.” ✅ Correct Version: “I was thinking it might be a good idea.” Why It’s Important for Speaking: Overusing fillers like “um,” “like,” and “you know” can make you sound unsure and hesitant when speaking. Pro Tip: Don’t be afraid of silence! Taking a small pause can make you sound more thoughtful and in control. 😌😌
Which word can mean both permission and punishment
🔁 English Words That Mean Two Opposites?! 😳 (Janus Words/Contranyms) Some English words are tricksters because they carry two opposite meanings depending on how you use them. Here are a few mind-bending examples: Sanction ⚖️ → Approve something → Punish something (Yes... it means both 😅) Oversight 👀 → Careful supervision → A mistake caused by not noticing something Dust 🧹 → Remove dust → Add dust (like dusting a cake with sugar) Left ↔️ → Remaining (“Only one piece left!”) → Departed (“She left the room.”) English really said: Why not both? 😂
Your package arrived much earlier than expected. Which word fits?
Vocabulary for Describing Speed & Timing ⏱️ Handy words for talking about how fast or slow things happen: Instant ⚡ = happening immediately Gradual 🌱 = slow, step-by-step Sudden 💥 = happening unexpectedly Delayed 🕒 = happening later than planned Rapid 🚀 = very fast Slow-paced 🐢 = moving slowly Timely ✔️ = occurring at the right moment
Which of these words comes from Arabic?
Fun Fact: English has borrowed thousands of words from other languages. Here are some interesting ones that we use every day without even realising it: Café ☕ – French Safari 🐘 – Swahili Chai 🍵 – Hindi/Urdu Robot 🤖 – Czech Tsunami 🌊 – Japanese Alcohol 🍺 – Arabic Ketchup 🍅 – Chinese
You’re offering your friend a drink. Which phrase sounds the most polite?
Mastering "Some" and "Any" in English 💭 When to Use "Some" : 1. Positive Statements: Use some when you’re talking about something you have or know. Example: “I have some good news.” Example: “I have some books on the shelf.” 2. Offers and Requests: When asking for or offering something politely, some is used. Example: “Would you like some coffee?” ☕ Example: “Can I have some help with this?” 🤝 When to Use "Any" : 1. Negative Statements: Use any in negative sentences to show that something is not present or happening. Example: “I don’t have any free time today.” Example: “There isn’t any milk in the fridge.” 🥛 2. Questions: Use any in questions to ask about things you don't know if they exist or are available. Example: “Do you have any questions about the lesson?” ❓ Example: “Is there any coffee left?” ☕
You want to say you’ll finish something soon, but without giving a strict deadline. What kind of expression sounds most natural?
⏰ Natural Time Phrases for Everyday English ⏰ 🕒 In a minute = soon 📍 Right away = immediately ⏳ For a while = for some time 🚫 Not anymore = stopped 🔜 Sooner or later = eventually 🕐 Any minute now = very soon 🌅 First thing in the morning = at the start of the day ⏰ From time to time = occasionally 📆 Every now and then = sometimes 🔜 In no time = very quickly ⏳ Before long = fairly soon 🥱 For ages = for a very long time 🌙 Late at night = nighttime hours 📌 Right on time = exactly as scheduled 🕗 By the end of the day = before the day finishes