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RT @Westminster_Eng: Online lessons now available for those wishing to improve their English language level. Contact us by DM or at westmi….
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Online lessons now available for those wishing to improve their English language level. Contact us by DM or at westminster-english@outlook.com to find out more.
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Let’s learn the phrasal verb ‘bring up’.
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RT @Westminster_Eng: 📕📘Online Lessons. You can now learn English online with our highly-skilled British teachers. We’ll improve your speak….
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📕📘Online Lessons. You can now learn English online with our highly-skilled British teachers. We’ll improve your speaking, grammar, vocabulary, and a lot more. ▪️Click the link below to book your trial lesson.👇🏼.
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Let’s learn the phrasal verb ‘bring up’.
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Today’s #WordOfTheDay is ‘quintessential’.
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Today’s idiom is ‘a feather in your cap’.🪶. Do you have any feathers in your cap?
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Today’s #WordOfTheDay is ‘quintessential’.
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Today’s idiom is ‘a feather in your cap’.🪶. Do you have any feathers in your cap?
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Today’s idiom is ‘throw down the gauntlet’.
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Let’s learn the phrasal verb ‘drift off’. As one gets older, drifting off becomes more common.💤 .
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Today’s idiom is ‘throw down the gauntlet’.
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Today’s #WordOfTheDay is ‘eloquent’.
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Let’s learn the phrasal verb ‘drift off’. As one gets older, drifting off becomes more common.💤
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RT @Westminster_Eng: Today’s idiom is ‘bite the bullet’. Honesty is always the best policy, Olivia.
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▪️Phrasal Verb. to ‘work over’ someone. - to beat someone up 🥊. “Gary was worked over by five thugs on his way home from the fish n’ chip shop last night.”. #LearnEnglish.
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Today’s idiom is ‘bite the bullet’. Honesty is always the best policy, Olivia.
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