English Language for Life
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English Language for Life
@eflforlife
Teacher of English as a foreign language and functional skills. My learning motto is 'little and often'. Helping you learn English, one tweet at a time..
England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2015
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@LaymansLinguist Swimming costume or cossie for short
Swimming trunks for boys/men 🩳
(I’m from London)
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🇬🇧Phrasal verbs ‘Sleep’💤
🔹Sleep in
- to sleep longer than usual
“I sleep in on Sundays”
🔹Sleep off (smth)
- to sleep and recover from smth
“He needs to sleep off the alcohol”
🔹Drop off
- to fall asleep, often by accident
“I started to drop off in the meeting”
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#vocabulary #english #idioms #business
If something is done in an honest way following the rules, it is done...
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Our #LanguagenutAdventCalendar is coming back tomorrow! Every morning in December, we'll be posting a language challenge for your students, suitable for all ages and levels - perfect for a lesson starter or extension activity! Let us how your students get on!
#MFLTwitterati #MFL
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#inglés #English #vocabulary
AFFORD /əˈfɔːd/ (verb) - can afford - to have enough money to buy something or have enough time to do something
I wish I could afford a new coat.
We can't afford to sit here all day. We need to get back to work.
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@KumarPuneet75 Questions can be active or passive.
Did Jo buy the cake?
Was the cake bought by Jo?
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@eflforlife Ma’am if it is a question in active voice then in passive will it remain question or a statement. ? Or .
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@eflforlife ma’am Five and seven is/are twelve. Which is correct
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@Arek18771718 They are some of the words we use with ‘make’.
I must make an appointment to see the dentist.
I don’t feel like making dinner tonight.
Look, you’ve made a huge mess.
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#english #vocabulary
Today I took my daughter to Longleat Safari Park (in England).
What animal is this?

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@fermoga1 @AJEnglish Great! 👍 I would say, however, ‘Now while watching …, I’ve learned how to make a living.’
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@eflforlife Now while watching @AJEnglish I've heard 'to make a living'.
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