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Speak to connect, not to be perfect!
Sometimes we get so caught up in perfecting our grammar that we forget the main purpose of language: connection.
Think of your English not as a subject to be graded, but as a bridge to the people and experiences you want to reach. You don’t need to reach a 'perfect' level before your voice matters. If you can explain your ideas or share a laugh with someone, you are already succeeding.
Stop waiting until you're fluent, but start using the English you have right now to connect and soon you'll achieve your dreams!"
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English Tip
'Use sentence variety to sound more fluent in speaking'.
Use different sentence lengths when you speak or write. If all your sentences are short, your speech can sound simple and disconnected. And if all your sentences are long, it can become difficult to follow.
Mixing short and long sentences helps your ideas flow better and sound more natural.
Mini Task:
Rewrite the sentences below using sentence variety:
"The weather was very bad. We decided to cancel the outdoor event. It was a difficult decision. We will reschedule it for next month."
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What does the verb phrase, “phase out”, mean in this sentence:
“The company is phasing out outdated policies to adapt to new regulations.”?
Options:
A: To suddenly cancel something
B: To gradually remove something
C: To improve something significantly
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“The challenges we face are too great for any one nation to bear alone.”
King Charles III’s speech is a powerful reminder of unity, shared values, and the strength of working together.
Swipe through this carousel to learn a few useful English words and expressions from his speech.
Watch the full speech with English subtitles here:
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CHALLENGE!!!
Spot the mistakes 👀
"I’ll send you the final version of the report tommorow, once I’ll reviewed all the feedback."
Share your answer in the comments!
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📣 Our next Advanced class is this Friday!
If your English pronunciation feels correct but not completely natural, this session is for you. We'll practise how stress, rhythm, weak forms, and reductions help your speech sound clearer, smoother, and easier to understand.
🎯 Mini Challenge
In the sentence "I BOUGHT a NEW PHONE yesterday," which words are usually stressed?
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What does the phrasal verb “pick up” mean in this sentence:
“I didn’t recognise him at first, but I picked up his accent after a few minutes of talking.”
A: To acquire a new skill intuitively
B: To notice or recognize something
C: To resume a process after interruption.
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