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  • 21 апр.53131из English_BBC_Learning

    Speak like a native, not a textbook 🛫 #learnenglish #english #englishlearning #speakenglish #vocabulary #learn #study

  • 24 февр.7491из English_BBC_Learning

    The lecture was very __________. I almost fell asleep.

  • 24 февр.6661из English_BBC_Learning

    I'm very ______ about my exam results.🥺

  • 8 февр.7253из English_BBC_Learning

    Let’s be real: You’ve probably seen a list like this 1,000 times. It looks repetitive, maybe even "dumb." But here is why it actually matters for you: When you only have one word for everything (like "Good"), your brain "glitches" when you're trying to speak fast. You hesitate because you're searching for variety but your "vocabulary folder" is empty. 🧠 The Secret to Speaking Fast: 🛫 Fluency isn't about knowing the hardest words; it's about having options. When you have 3-4 ways to say the same thing, your brain doesn't have to stall. It just picks the next available word and keeps the flow going. - #English #SpeakEnglish #EnglishTips #Vocabulary #SpokenEnglish

  • ⭐ 5 movies for investors to watch this holiday season A pick from our #MovieSelection series. Save it for long holiday evenings 🎄 • The Big Short — shows how risks build quietly and why bubbles never burst “out of nowhere”. • Margin Call — one tense night inside a collapsing bank, where liquidity matters more than morals. • Too Big to Fail — the 2008 crisis from the inside and the moment the system chose survival over principles. • Wall Street — a timeless story about greed, cycles, and market illusions that repeat again and again. • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room — a reminder that flashy innovation means nothing without real substance. @just 📄

  • 🧏‍♂️A great man once said, "If you take all the money in the world and distribute them equally among people. After a while, all the money will go back to their original owners. " Why?🤷‍♂️ 😇Because, The poor are mainly consumers, and the rich are mainly investors.🏦✍️

  • 12 нояб.82541из learning_english_aze

    ✅ I can describe physical actions✅ Using your hands 📍Push – itələmək 📍Hold – tutmaq, saxlamaq 📍Put down – yerə qoymaq 📍 Touch – toxunmaq 📍 Pull – çəkmək, dartmaq 📍 Carry – daşımaq, aparmaq 📍 Pick up – götürmək 📍Turn on – yandırmaq 📍 Give - vermək 📍 Drop – düşmək, atmaq, salmaq 📍 Break – qırmaq, sındırmaq 📍 Close/ shut – bağlamaq @learning_english_aze Müzakirə qrupu📨 @english_learning_discussion

  • 12 окт. 2025 г.788из English_BBC_Learning

    🥗Salad? 🥕Carrots? 🍳Eggs? Do you like food as an adult that you hated when you were young? 🤮 Answer this grammar question – and then tell us all about it! ⁣ ⁣ There's more about 'used' to on our website - just click the link in our bio! 👆👆👆⁣ ⁣ #Grammar #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #English

  • 14 авг. 2025 г.939из English_BBC_Learning

    🤔 Do you know the difference between ‘so’ and ‘such’? 😊 Choose the correct sentence and we’ll tell you the answer later! ⁣ ⁣ 🤓 Learn more about intensifiers like 'so' and 'such' by clicking on the link in our bio.⁣ ⁣ Image: Getty⁣ ⁣

  • 6 июл. 2025 г.878из English_BBC_Learning

    🗣️ The English word ‘volunteer’ has three syllables – but which one is stressed in spoken English 🤔? Write your answer in the comments and we’ll tell you if you’re correct later. ⁣ ⁣ (image: Getty)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ EXTRA⁣ 👀 Visit our website for a quick look at the rules for word stress in words ending with the suffix ‘-eer’. Click on the link in our bio.⁣

  • 29 июн. 2025 г.7653из English_BBC_Learning

    ⁣ 🎂 🥰 We love cake! We love grammar questions! Can you answer this one?⁣ ⁣ (image: Getty)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ EXTRA: Find out more about passives in 6 Minute Grammar. You can find it by clicking on the link in our bio.⁣ ⁣

  • “Every minute someone leaves this world behind. Age has nothing to do with it. We are all in "the line" without knowing it. We never know how many people are before us. We can not move to the back of the line. We can not step out of the line. We can not avoid the line. So while we wait in line: Make moments count. Make priorities. Make the time. Make your gifts known. Make a nobody feel like a somebody. Make your voice heard. Make the small things big. Make someone smile. Make the change. Make love. Make up. Make peace. Make sure to tell your people they are loved. Make sure to have no regrets. Make sure you are ready…” “Every minute someone leaves this world” by Marianne Baum

  • Jim Carrey once said, “Imagine for just a minute that you are financially struggling and in the unfortunate situation of being homeless and suddenly someone comes with a camera, to film your face and your precarious situation, to give you a meal so they can record it and you have to take it, because you are hungry… Imagine that feeling. Please stop doing that. If you are going to help someone, do it with kindness and not with your ego.”

  • Your competition isn't other people.. Your competition is your procrastination, your ego, the unhealthy food you're consuming, the knowledge you neglect, the negative behaviour you're nurturing, and your lack of creativity. The only healthy and worthwhile comparison is this: - Learn from your past self. - Compete with your present self. - Set the bar for your future self. Compete against that 👊 It's you vs you. Focus on that, no one else.

  • Today's society... Only one person has positive balance 😂 #joke_time

  • 12 февр. 2025 г.1 21263из learning_english_aze

    ✅Vocabulary ✅ Shopping & Money 📍Get change – Dəyişmək (– Do you have change for a dollar? - Yes, I do.) 📍 Borrow money – Borc pul almaq 📍Lend money – Borc pul vermək 📍Pay back the money – Pulu qaytarmaq/ geri ödəmək 🔹🔸Ways to Pay🔸🔹 📍Pay cash – Nağd ödəmək 📍Use a credit ( debit, gift) card – Kredit ( debet, hədiyyə) kartından istifadə etmək 📍 Write a (personal) check – Bir çek yazmaq 📍 Price tag – Qiymət etiketi 📍Regular price – Adi qiymət 📍Sale price – Satış qiyməti (endirim qiyməti) 📍Receipt – Qəbz 📍Price / cost – Qiymət 📍Sales tax – Satış vergisi 📍Total – Ümumi, yekun 📍Cash register – Kassa aparatı 📍Buy / pay for – Ödəmək 📍 Return – Geri qaytarmaq 📍 Exchange – Dəyişdirmək #newwords 💌 @learning_english_aze Müzakirə qrupu📨 📨@english_learning_discussion

  • Must Know Daily Use Full forms 👍 💌 @learning_english_aze Müzakirə qrupu📨 📨@english_learning_discussion

  • 24 янв. 2025 г.1 14374из englishlanpage

    📌Listen and read the dialogue✨ -Dad, I would like to drink some water. (Ata, su içmək istərdim) -Excuse me (Üzr istəyirəm) -Yes, sir, how can I help you? (Bəli cənab, sizə necə kömək edə bilərəm?) -Could you bring my son a glass of water, please? (Oğluma bir bakal su gətirə bilərsinizmi?) -Yes of course. (Əlbəttə) -Thank you. (Təşəkkür edirəm) -Can I bring you anything else? (Başqa nəsə gətirim?) -No thank you. Just the bill. (Xeyr, təşəkkürlər. Sadəcə hesab) -Okay, sir. I'll be right back with a bill. ( Yaxşı cənab. Hesabla birlikdə dərhal qayıdacam) Telegram Channel📍 @englishlanpage

  • 15 янв. 2025 г.1 10573из englishlanpage

    Rənglər əsasdı öyrənməyi ehmal etməyin😇

  • 11 янв. 2025 г.1 1105из englishlanpage

    Balıq tək və iki dənə olduqda "fish" adlanır. İkidən çox olduqda isə "fishes" olur. Yəni "es" cəm şəkilçisi artırılır.