Here's some useful vocabulary if you're organising an office party or a party at your house for Christmas, New Year, or another special event.
Does your party have a theme?
Will you ask people to come in fancy-dress? (For example, there are Halloween-themed events at Halloween.) What sort of costume do you want people to dress in? Is it a period look ("Swinging 60s") or another type of look (Hollywood) for example?
Decorations add to the party atmosphere. If you're planning a theme, decorations are easier to think about. Otherwise, get busy with the coloured paper, sellotape, and scissors!
How big is the party?
Do you need to organise outside caterers, or entertainers? (This is especially useful for children's parties, where you might get a special children's entertainer like a magician.) Do you need to hire someone to run a disco, or can someone from Accounts rig up some speakers for music?
Many office parties are limited just to people from the office, but you might also invite employees' partners, or even customers or clients.
What are you going to write on the invitation?
Formal invitations:
We'd be delighted if you could attend our party on.. (date) at… (place) at… (time)
Moss Bros would like to invite
…… (plus one guest)
to the firm's annual dinner dance, to be held at (etc)
Informal invitations:
You're all cordially invited to attend the annual Moss Bros party.
Please come to our party / lunch / dinner on… (date) at… (time).
Don't forget to add any essential instructions, such as directions (= how to get to your house / office) or to ask people to bring something (Please bring a bottle) or on what to wear / do (i.e. if you're holding something like a Murder Mystery evening where guests need to wear a costume and perform a role.)
What's going to happen at the party
Is it a place for people to meet each other, have a bite to eat, and a couple of glasses of something to drink? Will you have special games or competitions that encourage people to stay longer? Will you give out presents (like a secret Santa?)
With all the catering, decorations, invitations etc to think about, you might need a team of people to help you. Delegate responsibility and make people in charge of catering, invitations, etc.
Types of social occasions
The two or three-week period over Christmas and New Year is often a time when people socialise – either going out, or entertaining guests at home. Some social occasions are formal, while others are informal parties for family or friends. Here are the names for some common social occasions:
carol concert = a Christmas occasion where people often go to church to hear carols sung. Carols are religious songs on the theme of Christmas.
school play = a play where school children play the roles. A nativity play tells the story of the birth of Jesus.
office party = an evening or afternoon party organised by your place of work. It could include lunch, or drinks, or a "secret santa" where each employee anonymously buys a present for another employee.
family gathering = when family members meet for lunch, dinner, or the whole day.
cocktail party = a party in the early evening, where people dress quite formally for drinks.
informal drinks = an informal party at your house where you serve drinks and snacks.
a drink-up = a party in a pub organised by your colleagues or friends.
pub quiz night = when a group of friends go to the pub to take part in a quiz. They organise themselves into teams, and try to get the most answers right to win a prize.
fundraising event / charity do = "do" is a more informal way of saying "event". At these events, the aim is to raise money for a worthwhile cause. Often they involve a formal dinner, well-known speakers, or a raffle / auction (where people bid to buy an object.)
fancy-dress party = a party where everyone wears a costume on a particular theme.
a ball = a formal evening occasion where people dance. For example, a fancy-dress ball is a more formal equivalent to a fancy-dress party.
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Does your party have a theme?
Will you ask people to come in fancy-dress? (For example, there are Halloween-themed events at Halloween.) What sort of costume do you want people to dress in? Is it a period look ("Swinging 60s") or another type of look (Hollywood) for example?
Decorations add to the party atmosphere. If you're planning a theme, decorations are easier to think about. Otherwise, get busy with the coloured paper, sellotape, and scissors!
How big is the party?
Do you need to organise outside caterers, or entertainers? (This is especially useful for children's parties, where you might get a special children's entertainer like a magician.) Do you need to hire someone to run a disco, or can someone from Accounts rig up some speakers for music?
Many office parties are limited just to people from the office, but you might also invite employees' partners, or even customers or clients.
What are you going to write on the invitation?
Formal invitations:
We'd be delighted if you could attend our party on.. (date) at… (place) at… (time)
Moss Bros would like to invite
…… (plus one guest)
to the firm's annual dinner dance, to be held at (etc)
Informal invitations:
You're all cordially invited to attend the annual Moss Bros party.
Please come to our party / lunch / dinner on… (date) at… (time).
Don't forget to add any essential instructions, such as directions (= how to get to your house / office) or to ask people to bring something (Please bring a bottle) or on what to wear / do (i.e. if you're holding something like a Murder Mystery evening where guests need to wear a costume and perform a role.)
What's going to happen at the party
Is it a place for people to meet each other, have a bite to eat, and a couple of glasses of something to drink? Will you have special games or competitions that encourage people to stay longer? Will you give out presents (like a secret Santa?)
With all the catering, decorations, invitations etc to think about, you might need a team of people to help you. Delegate responsibility and make people in charge of catering, invitations, etc.
Types of social occasions
The two or three-week period over Christmas and New Year is often a time when people socialise – either going out, or entertaining guests at home. Some social occasions are formal, while others are informal parties for family or friends. Here are the names for some common social occasions:
carol concert = a Christmas occasion where people often go to church to hear carols sung. Carols are religious songs on the theme of Christmas.
school play = a play where school children play the roles. A nativity play tells the story of the birth of Jesus.
office party = an evening or afternoon party organised by your place of work. It could include lunch, or drinks, or a "secret santa" where each employee anonymously buys a present for another employee.
family gathering = when family members meet for lunch, dinner, or the whole day.
cocktail party = a party in the early evening, where people dress quite formally for drinks.
informal drinks = an informal party at your house where you serve drinks and snacks.
a drink-up = a party in a pub organised by your colleagues or friends.
pub quiz night = when a group of friends go to the pub to take part in a quiz. They organise themselves into teams, and try to get the most answers right to win a prize.
fundraising event / charity do = "do" is a more informal way of saying "event". At these events, the aim is to raise money for a worthwhile cause. Often they involve a formal dinner, well-known speakers, or a raffle / auction (where people bid to buy an object.)
fancy-dress party = a party where everyone wears a costume on a particular theme.
a ball = a formal evening occasion where people dance. For example, a fancy-dress ball is a more formal equivalent to a fancy-dress party.
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🌺Divorce and separation🌺
✅access noun
the legal right to visit your children after you are divorced
✅accrual noun
formallegalsouth african a system for dividing a couple's wealth if the marriage ends, which provides that the person whose wealth has grown less during the marriage can claim from the person whose wealth has grown more
✅alimony noun
money that someone pays to support a husband or wife who they are no longer married to
✅contact noun
the right of a child and a parent who is not living with the child’s other parent to meet regularly
✅co-respondent noun
in a divorce case, someone accused of having sex with the husband or wife of the person who wants to get divorced
dissolution noun
legal the process of officially ending a marriage or other legal agreement
✅dissolve verb
legal to officially end a marriage or other legal agreement
✅divorce verb
to take legal action to end your marriage. If two people agree to stop living together, but do not legally end their marriage, they separate
✅ex noun
informal the person that someone used to be married to or used to have a romantic relationship with
✅get unhitched
to get divorced
✅joint custody noun
an arrangement in which parents who are divorced both have responsibility for taking care of a child and both give the child a home for some of the time
✅maintenance noun
old-fashioned alimony or child support
✅noncustodial adjective
a noncustodial parent does not have legal custody of their child (=the child does not live with them)
✅palimony noun
informal money that a court orders someone to pay to a partner who they used to live with but were not married to
✅petitioner noun
someone who asks a court to officially allow them to get divorced
✅prenup noun
an agreement made by two people before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced
prenup
✅a prenuptial agreement
prenuptial agreement noun
an agreement made by a man and woman before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced
✅respondent noun
formallegal the party in a court case who is against either the appellant or the petitioner or who is responding to an application, especially for divorce
✅separate verb
to stop living with your husband, wife, or sexual partner
✅separation noun
a period of time that people who are usually together spend apart
✅separation noun
a decision by a husband and wife not to live together
✅split up
to end a marriage or a sexual or romantic relationship
✅tug-of-love noun
britishmainly journalism a disagreement between parents who are divorced or living separately about who their child should live with
✅visitation noun
the right of a divorced parent to visit children who live with the other parent
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✅access noun
the legal right to visit your children after you are divorced
✅accrual noun
formallegalsouth african a system for dividing a couple's wealth if the marriage ends, which provides that the person whose wealth has grown less during the marriage can claim from the person whose wealth has grown more
✅alimony noun
money that someone pays to support a husband or wife who they are no longer married to
✅contact noun
the right of a child and a parent who is not living with the child’s other parent to meet regularly
✅co-respondent noun
in a divorce case, someone accused of having sex with the husband or wife of the person who wants to get divorced
dissolution noun
legal the process of officially ending a marriage or other legal agreement
✅dissolve verb
legal to officially end a marriage or other legal agreement
✅divorce verb
to take legal action to end your marriage. If two people agree to stop living together, but do not legally end their marriage, they separate
✅ex noun
informal the person that someone used to be married to or used to have a romantic relationship with
✅get unhitched
to get divorced
✅joint custody noun
an arrangement in which parents who are divorced both have responsibility for taking care of a child and both give the child a home for some of the time
✅maintenance noun
old-fashioned alimony or child support
✅noncustodial adjective
a noncustodial parent does not have legal custody of their child (=the child does not live with them)
✅palimony noun
informal money that a court orders someone to pay to a partner who they used to live with but were not married to
✅petitioner noun
someone who asks a court to officially allow them to get divorced
✅prenup noun
an agreement made by two people before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced
prenup
✅a prenuptial agreement
prenuptial agreement noun
an agreement made by a man and woman before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced
✅respondent noun
formallegal the party in a court case who is against either the appellant or the petitioner or who is responding to an application, especially for divorce
✅separate verb
to stop living with your husband, wife, or sexual partner
✅separation noun
a period of time that people who are usually together spend apart
✅separation noun
a decision by a husband and wife not to live together
✅split up
to end a marriage or a sexual or romantic relationship
✅tug-of-love noun
britishmainly journalism a disagreement between parents who are divorced or living separately about who their child should live with
✅visitation noun
the right of a divorced parent to visit children who live with the other parent
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How can you express your feelings about someone or something you love? Here are some fun phrases you can use to describe the way you feel.
👉Match made in heaven
The phrase 'a match made in heaven' refers to a relationship that is happy and successful.
'My parents have such good chemistry. They are a match made in heaven.'
'Phil and Laura are a match made in heaven. They are really well suited.'
👉A labour of love
'A labour of love' is a phrase used to describe work that you do for pleasure, not because you are paid for it.
'He is always working on his old car, it’s a labour of love.'
'My first book took almost two years to write. It was a labour of love.'
👉Head over heels
'Head over heels' means to be madly in love.
‘I am head over heels with my new boyfriend.’
‘It’s a great feeling to be head over heels in love.’
👉Lovey-dovey
'Lovey-dovey' is an informal phrase used to describe an excessive display of affection.
'As a young couple we were so lovey-dovey all the time.’
‘Mark and Tanya are so lovey-dovey. They are holding hands and kissing whenever I see them!’
👉On the rocks
When a relationship is experiencing problems, we say it is 'on the rocks'.
‘My friend confided in me because her relationship with her partner was on the rocks.’
‘Their relationship was on the rocks so they decided to get a divorce.’
#phrases
👉Match made in heaven
The phrase 'a match made in heaven' refers to a relationship that is happy and successful.
'My parents have such good chemistry. They are a match made in heaven.'
'Phil and Laura are a match made in heaven. They are really well suited.'
👉A labour of love
'A labour of love' is a phrase used to describe work that you do for pleasure, not because you are paid for it.
'He is always working on his old car, it’s a labour of love.'
'My first book took almost two years to write. It was a labour of love.'
👉Head over heels
'Head over heels' means to be madly in love.
‘I am head over heels with my new boyfriend.’
‘It’s a great feeling to be head over heels in love.’
👉Lovey-dovey
'Lovey-dovey' is an informal phrase used to describe an excessive display of affection.
'As a young couple we were so lovey-dovey all the time.’
‘Mark and Tanya are so lovey-dovey. They are holding hands and kissing whenever I see them!’
👉On the rocks
When a relationship is experiencing problems, we say it is 'on the rocks'.
‘My friend confided in me because her relationship with her partner was on the rocks.’
‘Their relationship was on the rocks so they decided to get a divorce.’
#phrases
Fair Enough
Meaning/Usage: Used after two people agree on something
Explanation: "Fair" means to be legitimate or to be in accordance with the rules. When something is fair, no cheating is happening and nobody has a better advantage. Therefore, this term became popular in spoken English to agree to something.
"It's a fair enough question for me to answer."
"You want a rematch because you were sick when you lost? Fair enough."
"Fair enough, I will try it once to see if I like it."
A. "If you do not finish your homework you will not be able to go outside to play."
B. "Fair enough."
Other Common Sentences
"I agree with what you said."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: Used after two people agree on something
Explanation: "Fair" means to be legitimate or to be in accordance with the rules. When something is fair, no cheating is happening and nobody has a better advantage. Therefore, this term became popular in spoken English to agree to something.
"It's a fair enough question for me to answer."
"You want a rematch because you were sick when you lost? Fair enough."
"Fair enough, I will try it once to see if I like it."
A. "If you do not finish your homework you will not be able to go outside to play."
B. "Fair enough."
Other Common Sentences
"I agree with what you said."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
It Totally Slipped My Mind
Meaning/Usage: To forget something that you had to do
Explanation: When you "slip," you fall. When it falls from the mind, it is no longer there. So when you forget about something, it is common to say, it "slipped my mind."
"I was meaning to call you but it totally slipped my mind."
"There was something I needed to do today but it totally slipped my mind."
"Sorry I forgot about your birthday. It totally slipped my mind."
A. "Did you call your mom and dad and wish them Happy Anniversary?"
B. "Oh no! It totally slipped my mind."
Other Common Sentences
"I completely forgot."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: To forget something that you had to do
Explanation: When you "slip," you fall. When it falls from the mind, it is no longer there. So when you forget about something, it is common to say, it "slipped my mind."
"I was meaning to call you but it totally slipped my mind."
"There was something I needed to do today but it totally slipped my mind."
"Sorry I forgot about your birthday. It totally slipped my mind."
A. "Did you call your mom and dad and wish them Happy Anniversary?"
B. "Oh no! It totally slipped my mind."
Other Common Sentences
"I completely forgot."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Get a Life
Meaning/Usage: A negative way of telling someone to stop bothering you; to tell someone to stop being a loser
Explanation: This is a rude statement, so please be careful how you use this. It can be similar to saying "f**k off" to someone.
"I wish Terry would get a life."
"Would you stop bothering me and get a life!"
"Come on! Get a life and start taking care of yourself."
A. "I noticed that man was bothering you. What did you say to him?"
B. "I told him to get a life and quit bothering people he does not know!"
Other Common Sentences
"Go bother someone else."
"Start paying attention to other matters that are more important."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: A negative way of telling someone to stop bothering you; to tell someone to stop being a loser
Explanation: This is a rude statement, so please be careful how you use this. It can be similar to saying "f**k off" to someone.
"I wish Terry would get a life."
"Would you stop bothering me and get a life!"
"Come on! Get a life and start taking care of yourself."
A. "I noticed that man was bothering you. What did you say to him?"
B. "I told him to get a life and quit bothering people he does not know!"
Other Common Sentences
"Go bother someone else."
"Start paying attention to other matters that are more important."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
I'm Hosed
Meaning/Usage: To be screwed; to be out of luck
Explanation: Early findings of this word came from a saying "to drink water from a fire hose." Basically, if you don't drink water, you are out of luck, and if you drink water from a fire hose, you are out of luck. It is bad in both cases. Therefore, you are out of luck.
"I didn't finish my report on time. I'm hosed."
"I am hosed. My mom found out I skipped school last week."
"I'm hosed. My boss has given me tons of extra work to finish."
A. "So I hear you got in trouble for getting bad grades."
B. "Yeah, I'm hosed. I cannot drive my car until I get my grades up."
A. "That's too bad man."
B. "Looks like I'll just have to start studying more."
Other Common Sentences
"I'm in a difficult situation."
"I'm not in a good situation."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: To be screwed; to be out of luck
Explanation: Early findings of this word came from a saying "to drink water from a fire hose." Basically, if you don't drink water, you are out of luck, and if you drink water from a fire hose, you are out of luck. It is bad in both cases. Therefore, you are out of luck.
"I didn't finish my report on time. I'm hosed."
"I am hosed. My mom found out I skipped school last week."
"I'm hosed. My boss has given me tons of extra work to finish."
A. "So I hear you got in trouble for getting bad grades."
B. "Yeah, I'm hosed. I cannot drive my car until I get my grades up."
A. "That's too bad man."
B. "Looks like I'll just have to start studying more."
Other Common Sentences
"I'm in a difficult situation."
"I'm not in a good situation."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Keep an eye on
Meaning/Usage: To watch after; to supervise; to take care of
Explanation: When you have your eye on something or you are watching something, then you are paying attention to something or someone.
"Can you keep an eye on my daughter while I go get the car?"
"Don't worry about your luggage. I'll keep an eye on it."
"My mom will keep an eye on our equipment while we go get the truck."
A: "Excuse me sir."
B: "Yes."
A: "I have to go to the bathroom. Can you keep an eye on my suitcase for a minute?"
B: "No problem."
Other Common Sentences
"Can you watch my bag for me?"
"Can you watch my suitcase while I go to the bathroom."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: To watch after; to supervise; to take care of
Explanation: When you have your eye on something or you are watching something, then you are paying attention to something or someone.
"Can you keep an eye on my daughter while I go get the car?"
"Don't worry about your luggage. I'll keep an eye on it."
"My mom will keep an eye on our equipment while we go get the truck."
A: "Excuse me sir."
B: "Yes."
A: "I have to go to the bathroom. Can you keep an eye on my suitcase for a minute?"
B: "No problem."
Other Common Sentences
"Can you watch my bag for me?"
"Can you watch my suitcase while I go to the bathroom."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
That Figures
Meaning/Usage: Another way of say, "that makes sense" or "I'm not surprised to hear that."
Explanation: "Figures" are related to numbers. When numbers add up, it is logical. When something is logical it makes sense and you are not surprised. This expression is commonly used when a person hears something they have not heard before, but is not surprised by it even though it was alarming, because other pieces of information made it logical.
"He said he did not like your ideas? That figures."
"She only asked her closest friends to the party? That figures."
"He won't talk to you after that incident? That figures."
A. "Did I tell you what happened to John and Amy?"
B. "No you didn't, please tell me."
A. "They decided to get divorced!"
B. "That figures. They never seemed happy with each other anyways."
Other Common Sentences
"That's no surprise."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: Another way of say, "that makes sense" or "I'm not surprised to hear that."
Explanation: "Figures" are related to numbers. When numbers add up, it is logical. When something is logical it makes sense and you are not surprised. This expression is commonly used when a person hears something they have not heard before, but is not surprised by it even though it was alarming, because other pieces of information made it logical.
"He said he did not like your ideas? That figures."
"She only asked her closest friends to the party? That figures."
"He won't talk to you after that incident? That figures."
A. "Did I tell you what happened to John and Amy?"
B. "No you didn't, please tell me."
A. "They decided to get divorced!"
B. "That figures. They never seemed happy with each other anyways."
Other Common Sentences
"That's no surprise."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Keeping my fingers crossed
Meaning/Usage: Hoping for good luck
Explanation: In recent days, children would cross their fingers when they lie to avoid punishment for telling a lie. Another way this is used is to cross the fingers while making a promise to invalidate the promise. Christians used the gesture of crossing fingers to recognize one another in times of persecution. Therefore, people cross their fingers wishing for good luck from God.
"Their team is not favored to win. But I hope they do. I'm keeping my fingers crossed."
"I have a one in ten chance of winning the television. I better keep my fingers crossed."
"I hope it works. Let's cross our fingers."
A: "The championship game is tonight. Are you going to watch it?"
B: "Yeah. My favorite team lost their best player. I don't think they will win."
A: "You never know. They can get lucky."
B: "I'm keeping my fingers crossed."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
Meaning/Usage: Hoping for good luck
Explanation: In recent days, children would cross their fingers when they lie to avoid punishment for telling a lie. Another way this is used is to cross the fingers while making a promise to invalidate the promise. Christians used the gesture of crossing fingers to recognize one another in times of persecution. Therefore, people cross their fingers wishing for good luck from God.
"Their team is not favored to win. But I hope they do. I'm keeping my fingers crossed."
"I have a one in ten chance of winning the television. I better keep my fingers crossed."
"I hope it works. Let's cross our fingers."
A: "The championship game is tonight. Are you going to watch it?"
B: "Yeah. My favorite team lost their best player. I don't think they will win."
A: "You never know. They can get lucky."
B: "I'm keeping my fingers crossed."
#Phrases_and_Idioms
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IDIOMS :
#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network
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COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations
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PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
SLANG :
#slangcards
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VIDEOS:
#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson
💯#Facts 💯
💯#Quotes💯
💯#Readers_Digest💯
💯#Brian_Tracy 💯
Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish
Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: 🔜 @A_nem
Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish
Enjoy.Love you all❤️
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Hi .Welcome to our university👋 🙏🌹❤️.
💯Channel's archive.💯Tap and find what you want : 👇👇👇
💯💯💯CATEGORIES💯💯💯
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VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod #english_vocabulary #Travel_English_Lessons
#Cork_English_teacher #fluent_English #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English #American_English_At_State #vocabpage #pictures #vocab_network
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GRAMMAR :
#mistakes #grammar #prepositions #tips
#pictures
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PHRASAL VERBS:
#phrasalcards #fluency #Phrasalverbs
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
IDIOMS :
#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
SLANG :
#slangcards
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VIDEOS:
#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson
💯#Facts 💯
💯#Quotes💯
💯#Readers_Digest💯
💯#Brian_Tracy 💯
Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish
Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: 🔜 @A_nem
Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish
Enjoy.Love you all❤️
💯Channel's archive.💯Tap and find what you want : 👇👇👇
💯💯💯CATEGORIES💯💯💯
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod #english_vocabulary #Travel_English_Lessons
#Cork_English_teacher #fluent_English #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English #American_English_At_State #vocabpage #pictures #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
GRAMMAR :
#mistakes #grammar #prepositions #tips
#pictures
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASAL VERBS:
#phrasalcards #fluency #Phrasalverbs
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
IDIOMS :
#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
SLANG :
#slangcards
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VIDEOS:
#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson
💯#Facts 💯
💯#Quotes💯
💯#Readers_Digest💯
💯#Brian_Tracy 💯
Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish
Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: 🔜 @A_nem
Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish
Enjoy.Love you all❤️
Telegram
English Learning University
Teachers' IDs= @A_nem
@AtiELT
English Learning University .
Learn English from Basic to Advanced . Whatever you need at your disposal.
@AtiELT
English Learning University .
Learn English from Basic to Advanced . Whatever you need at your disposal.
Hi .Welcome to our university👋 🙏🌹❤️.
💯Channel's archive.💯Tap and find what you want : 👇👇👇
💯💯💯CATEGORIES💯💯💯
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod #english_vocabulary #Travel_English_Lessons
#Cork_English_teacher #fluent_English #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English #American_English_At_State #vocabpage #pictures #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
GRAMMAR :
#mistakes #grammar #prepositions #tips
#pictures
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASAL VERBS:
#phrasalcards #fluency #Phrasalverbs
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
IDIOMS :
#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
SLANG :
#slangcards
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VIDEOS:
#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson
💯#Facts 💯
💯#Quotes💯
💯#Readers_Digest💯
💯#Brian_Tracy 💯
Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish
Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: 🔜 @A_nem
@AtiELT
Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish
Enjoy.Love you all❤️
💯Channel's archive.💯Tap and find what you want : 👇👇👇
💯💯💯CATEGORIES💯💯💯
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod #english_vocabulary #Travel_English_Lessons
#Cork_English_teacher #fluent_English #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English #American_English_At_State #vocabpage #pictures #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
GRAMMAR :
#mistakes #grammar #prepositions #tips
#pictures
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASAL VERBS:
#phrasalcards #fluency #Phrasalverbs
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
IDIOMS :
#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
SLANG :
#slangcards
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
VIDEOS:
#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson
💯#Facts 💯
💯#Quotes💯
💯#Readers_Digest💯
💯#Brian_Tracy 💯
Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish
Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: 🔜 @A_nem
@AtiELT
Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish
Enjoy.Love you all❤️
Telegram
English Learning University
Teachers' IDs= @A_nem
@AtiELT
English Learning University .
Learn English from Basic to Advanced . Whatever you need at your disposal.
@AtiELT
English Learning University .
Learn English from Basic to Advanced . Whatever you need at your disposal.
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