English & Reels
СтатистикаEveryday English practice from reels, Tik Tok, and memes. Don't forget to check the pinned message for your bonus! 🎁 Enjoy! Telegram @lena_vasilev Instagram @lena_vasilev
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Avoid dominating small talk 🙈 UK answer: “it was good thanks for asking. And you ?” US answer: “it was amazing!! We had such a great time! What about you? How was your holiday ?!” Which one would you choose?
Beef or chicken? 😺
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"tasteful thickness of him" 😂
Give a reaction if you can relate! 😁
стирка (вещей, белья) =
What genre is yours? 😃
I'm worried about where the knife went 😅
Do this self-check every time you feel down 🫠 *to feel down = to be sad or have a bad mood
so smart 😼
стукач, ябида
Literally me 😂
Paying attention to awkwardly translated signs in English is one of my favorite activities 😅
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I hope you managed to recharge your batteries over the holidays! 🔋 Here are three idioms that can be used to describe a good rest: 💎 put your feet up = to sit and relax You’ve been working hard all day—why don’t you put your feet up for a while? 💎 kick back = to relax and take it easy After finishing my chores, I kicked back with a good book and a cup of tea. 💎 let your hair down = to relax and enjoy yourself, especially in a carefree way The party was a great chance for everyone to let their hair down and have fun. So, don’t forget to unwind after a busy day!