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English practice

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@j225k5Языкианглийский

For people who love English🩵

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  • Choose the most grammatically correct sentence that conveys the meaning of a "narrow escape": A) Hardly had the driver braked when the car would have hit the pedestrian. B) Scarcely had the driver braked than the car hit the pedestrian. C) No sooner had the driver braked than the car hit the pedestrian. D) Barely had the driver braked when the car nearly hit the pedestrian.

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  • The Breakthrough Alex was a bright student with a big heart, but he had a "silent" problem. Every time he tried to speak English, his throat felt tight, and his mind went blank. He knew the grammar rules, and he knew the vocabulary, but the words just wouldn't come out. One afternoon, Alex sat in a coffee shop, watching a group of people laughing and chatting in English. He sighed, looking at his textbook. "I’ll never be that good," he whispered to himself. Just then, an elderly man sitting at the next table turned to him and smiled. "You know," the man said with a thick American accent, "English isn't a mountain you climb. It’s a game you play." Alex looked confused. "A game?" "Yeah!" the man replied. "If you play soccer, you're gonna trip and fall. If you play English, you're gonna trip over your words. The secret isn't being perfect; the secret is staying in the game." That night, Alex stopped trying to be "perfect." He joined a local group called English Practice. Instead of focusing on mistakes, he focused on connecting. He started saying "Hey, how’s it going?" instead of just "Hello." He started using slang like "I’m down" instead of "I agree." Fast forward six months: Alex wasn't just speaking English—he was feeling it. He realized that the "walls" he felt were just in his head. By practicing every day, he didn't just learn a language; he found a new version of himself.

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  • Channel name was changed to «English practice»

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