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Language: English
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@English_Speakers
We aim to improve all of your English skills with daily tips, stories and podcasts!
👉 @Heshamme

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2022-03-27 18:36:37 One of the hardest things to do is to hide your pain under a smile. You do it when you care about others more than you do for yourself. But remember, a smile can hide so much.. fear, pain, sadness, tears. But they reflect one main thing. Strength

@English_Speakers
3.3K viewsHesham Ahmed, edited  15:36
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2022-02-03 15:52:56
#test

Read the following text: Did you cleared the history through the Android app? If so, there is a known issue where the history will only be cleared for you, and not also for your chat partner. The text is ( ) WRONG in which places?
Anonymous Quiz
20%
– "not also for your"
14%
– There are no errors.
10%
– "not also for your" and "will only be"
17%
– "Did you cleared" and "your chat partner"
14%
– "not also for your" and "Did you cleared"
10%
– "Did you cleared" and "will only be"
15%
– "Did you cleared"
741 voters13.0K viewsHesham Ahmed, 12:52
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2022-01-07 22:31:21
#test
Read the following text:
His shirt was still _____ _____, but he didn't _____ patience with the tailor, deciding to stay _____ instead. Which option ( ) CORRECTLY fills the gaps?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
– quiet, lose, loose, quite
29%
– quiet, loose, lose, quite
40%
– quite, loose, lose, quiet
13%
– quite, lose, loose, quiet
1.2K voters14.9K viewsHesham Ahmed, 19:31
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2021-12-25 00:21:05
#test

Read the following text: Wow, _____ has been a general improvement in the attitude of our students recently. _____ now paying attention, maybe it's as a result of _____ parents speaking to them? Which option ( ) CORRECTLY fills the gaps?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
– their, they're, there
12%
– there, their, they're
7%
– their, there, they're
6%
– they're, their, there
6%
– they're, there, their
52%
– there, they're, their
1.2K voters15.9K viewsHesham Ahmed, 21:21
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2021-12-22 00:22:56
#test
@English_Speakers
Read the following text: Her _____ are _____ big _____ fit. Which option ( ) CORRECTLY fills the gaps?
Anonymous Quiz
65%
– feet, too, to
5%
– fit, to, too
8%
– feet, to, too
6%
– arm, to, too
13%
– arm, too, to
4%
– fit, too, to
1.4K voters14.3K viewsHesham Ahmed, 21:22
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2021-12-18 18:17:59
Select the ( ) CORRECT sentence.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
– You can have 2 of bread.
21%
– You can have 2 slices of breads.
64%
– You can have 2 slices of bread.
9%
– You can have 2 bread.
1.5K voters13.4K viewsHesham Ahmed, 15:17
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2021-12-18 18:08:21
1. What is the ( ) CORRECT ordering of the following six words: 'would', 'leaving', 'land', 'I', 'advise', 'the'?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
– I advise leaving the would land.
9%
– I would leaving the land advise.
69%
– I would advise leaving the land.
6%
– I would land the leaving advise.
6%
– I advise leaving the land would.
3%
– I advise the would land leaving.
1.3K voters12.6K viewsHesham Ahmed, 15:08
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2021-12-17 19:46:48 #vocabulary

SLEEPY LESSON

a heavy sleeper — someone who sleeps so deep that it's hard to wake them up

a light sleeper — a person who wakes up easily even in the night. Every sound can make them wake up

a sleepyhead — someone who looks like they want to sleep every time

an early bird / an early riser — someone who wakes up very early.

a night owl — someone who works better at night.

Did you know that between 5% to 50% of people sleep with their eyes open??
____________________________

@English_Speakers
12.1K viewsHesham Ahmed, 16:46
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2021-12-17 19:44:50 *In and At*

(a) In.
Don't say: Liam has a flat at Paris.

Say: Liam has a flat in Paris.

We use "in" to describe the physical location of something as part of a larger thing or place.

(b) At.
Don't say: My mother is staying in 66 Argyle Street.

Say: My mother is staying at 66 Argyle Street.

We use "at" when we're talking about an address, a public place or building (a bus stop, the Post Office, the library etc.) and cases in which the location is irrelevant but what we do there is what matters (school, the dentist, dance class etc).

@English_Speakers
11.3K viewsHesham Ahmed, 16:44
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2021-10-04 23:49:18 #News

All over the world there are problems in the work of social networks such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Telegram remains stable and continues to amaze with its reliability and safety for users proving it in practice!


@English_Speakers
22.1K viewsHesham Ahmed, 20:49
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