BBC English Learning : Essential, it provides all the resources of the BBC
It’s time to stop ‘monkey around’ and start improving yourself # English! Learn something new # Words Related # Monkeys, Let us know if you have created a monkey for anyone. # Clear English # Monkey # Words # Expressions # Learn English pic.twitter.com/AyAvxM2WEc
– BBC English Learning (clebcle) August 4, 2021
English words : Every day, find a genetic expression:
HOOK has many meanings, but here is a new slang meaning: super, incredibly good. Facebook Ad: << Locust Food Truck க்க Baker's Nook Food Court will be this Thursday, August 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
This dish helps to hook Larry Mexican food.– English Languages (@ EnglishIdioms4U) August 3, 2021
IdiomConnection : Dedicated to words, with one expression per day
Idium of the Day
“Have a green thumb” – have the ability to grow plants
“Our teacher grows a green thumb and beautiful flowers.”
“That man has a green thumb and a very beautiful garden.”
“My friend doesn’t have a green thumb. Her plants will always die.” pic.twitter.com/gh3g1aEuNF
– IdiomConnection (di IdiomConnectiveo1) August 2, 2021
Learn English : Everyday Glossary, Syntax, Tweets in Similar Words …
Spooky
Eerie
Scary
Strange
Creepy
Minister
Too much
Cooling
Scary
C Ankani
Terrifying
Confirmation
In advance
Scary
Mysterious
Ir head culture
Ine spine-cooling# Learn English # Words # English Vocabulary– Learn English (llaEllaLanguage) August 4, 2021
Learn English : English in the form of highly practical and educational scenarios:
– Learn English (@ 365x24hour) July 31, 2021
Learn English online Every day there is ample evidence of vocabulary, grammar, and oral expression.
Present correct or simple past? Is the simple past perfect?
How to choose the right one that is current and simple https://t.co/J0UP1JRsr2 pic.twitter.com/nyvEIdLrF2– Learn English Online (@ english4today) August 4, 2021
Collins Dictionary : Twitter account of the famous dictionary, a word or an expression every day, especially in everyday language:
# Word of the day Spankon – My (informal) advertising material is included in the online blog, video, etc., for which the content provider receives money from third parties.https://t.co/FJFJdtWqWa#ColinStation # Words # Vocabulary # Language # Word of the day #Sponscon pic.twitter.com/LS9J4ZzOop
– Collins Dictionary (@ColinsDict) August 3, 2021
#Day Evolution – The study of the lunar surface and topography.https://t.co/cwyHnVTQcL#ColinStation # Words # Vocabulary # Language #Day # Selenomorphology pic.twitter.com/8nO4axlkWN
– Collins Dictionary (@ColinsDict) July 23, 2021
Cambridge Dictionary : Cambridge University Official Dictionary Twitter account, words, phrases every day:
The verbs of the phrase often have meanings that we cannot easily guess from their individual parts, as seen here:
The book was first published in 1997.
The plane took off an hour late.
The lecture lasted until 6.30.
It’s hard to figure out what she’s saying.– Cambridge Dictionary (ambCambridgeWords) August 2, 2021
Today, let’s look at how prefaces are used differently # British English And # American English. Thread
– Cambridge Dictionary (ambCambridgeWords) July 17, 2021
And for American English In particular, VOA English Learning, A great resource that allows you to listen to videos (in English) with slow motion and verses, among other things:
English in Movies: Today’s Song ‘Singh 2.’ Is ‘frantic’ from the film. pic.twitter.com/b7GBH4HsuZ
– VOA English Learning (@VOALearnEnglish) August 3, 2021
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