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Fun With English Fluency

Locality: Trentham, Victoria



Address: Trentham 3458 Trentham, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.funwithenglishfluency.com

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25.01.2022 TEST YOURSELF: Simple Present or Present Continuous? Everything (be) so different in Melbourne and I (try) hard to adapt. I (learn/slowly) how the public transport system works and my English (improve/gradually). My university studies (be) very interesting. #FunWithEnglishFluency



24.01.2022 LAUGHING STOCK: an object of ridicule; the butt of a joke: His stupidity made him the laughing stock of the whole town. This losing soccer team is the laughing stock of the league. I can't wear that! I'll be the laughing stock of the neighbourhood. #FunWithEnglishFluency

24.01.2022 PHRASAL VERB: TO STAY PUT: to stay where you are; not to move: Just stay put with the suitcases, while I go and find a taxi. We've decided to stay put and not to move to Sydney. We stayed put until the rescue helicopter arrived. We'll stay put until you get the car. #FunWithEnglishFluency

22.01.2022 Practise your English 10 times a week with bite-sized lessons: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2fTmnEB at 6.15am Facebook: http://bit.ly/2fj2yIB at 6.15pm (Melbourne, Australia time)



19.01.2022 When someone says 'a well-boiled icicle,' when they actually mean to say, 'a well-oiled bicycle,' it is an example of something Mrs. Malaprop might have said. WHO, you ask? Find out about this quirk of the English language on my website: https://wp.me/p7TM5m-jN Emma xx #FunWithEnglishFluency

19.01.2022 You know your grammar, but how's your FLUENCY? Have FUN getting fluent! 52 short videos for smartphone/computer: http://bit.ly/1w5Wcju PLUS: A workbook with extra lessons for every video! Practise speaking on the go! #FunWithEnglishFluency

19.01.2022 Hey, Lithuanian students! How can we help you in your English studies? Select YOUR language to find out! http://bit.ly/1w5Wcju (Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions: [email protected] )



18.01.2022 IDIOM: BY ANY STRETCH OF THE IMAGINATION=as much as is imaginable. (most often negative) She was never a great player, not by any stretch of the imagination. He's good-looking enough but, by any stretch of the imagination, you couldn't describe him as handsome. #FunWithEnglishFluency

18.01.2022 SUBJECT TO (st): 1. likely to experience or suffer from something: The bay is subject to heavy fog in summer. Once the plumbing is fixed, the backyard will be less subject to flooding. 2. Something needs to happen before something can take place: The agreement is subject to approval. #FunWithEnglishFluency

17.01.2022 ANSWERS from yesterday: Simple Present or Present Continuous? Everything IS so different in Melbourne and I AM TRYING hard to adapt. I AM SLOWLY LEARNING how the public transport system works and my English IS GRADUALLY IMPROVING. My university studies ARE very interesting.

15.01.2022 VOCAB: HUMDRUM=boring; monotonous; lacking excitement or variety. We all hate the humdrum nature of housework. It was another humdrum day at the office. What a humdrum lot of people attended the party! (Synonyms: mundane, dull, dreary, tedious, ordinary) #FunWithEnglishFluency

15.01.2022 ANSWERS from this morning's Twitter: (Try them before looking at the answers: http://bit.ly/2fTmnEB ) 1. It's late. It's time we LEFT. (You can also say: It's time we were leaving) 2. I must get MY LAPTOP FIXED - the internet isn't working at all. 3. Can you tell me when THE TRAIN IS leaving? (If it were a direct question, it would be: When is the train leaving?) Emma <3 #FunWithEnglishFluency



14.01.2022 Joao Periera is a 71-year-old part-time fisherman who saved this penguin's life 5 years ago. He found him covered in oil and fighting for his life, so he nursed him back to health & set him free. Little did he know, the penguin would return to visit each year, a 8000 km journey! #FunWithEnglishFluency

14.01.2022 One of the unique aspects of Australian Rules football is the high 'mark'. It even has its own nickname, 'speccy' ('spectacular'). Players launch themselves in the air off the back of an opponent to catch the ball. The goalkickers of the team are generally the experts at the speccy. #FunWithEnglishFluency

11.01.2022 Have FUN getting fluent! 52 short 3-5 minute videos for smartphone/computer: http://bit.ly/1w5Wcju PLUS: A workbook with extra lessons for every video! Email me for a free copy of the workbook! [email protected]

11.01.2022 VOCAB: OUTLANDISH: Very strange; odd; eccentric; bizarre eg. appearance, ideas etc. Lady Gaga's outlandish costumes; outlandish questions.The film is full of outlandish characters. His outlandish theories on life. (Pron. out-LAN-dish) #FunWithEnglishFluency

10.01.2022 IDIOM: TO SET THE CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS: Say or do something that is likely to cause trouble or controversy. Tell them all they've got to work late. That should set the cat among the pigeons! When she refused to accept his resignation, it really set the cat among the pigeons. #FunWithEnglishFluency

09.01.2022 The 'woman who saved the Brooklyn Bridge.' When Emily Warren Roebling's husband, the chief engineer in charge became bedridden, Emily stepped in to become the first female field engineer, supervising the bridge's construction for over 10 yrs until its completion in 1883. #FunWithEnglishFluency

08.01.2022 IDIOM: ON AN EVEN KEEL: stable, calm, balanced. My main priority is to keep my life on an even keel for the sake of my two boys. The new manager succeeded in putting the business back on an even keel. (the keel (bottom) of a boat prevents it from tipping over) #FunWithEnglishFluency

05.01.2022 Do you know how the words 'nerd' and 'geek' came to be? You can read all about it on my blog: https://wp.me/p7TM5m-iu #FunWithEnglishFluency

03.01.2022 TO OUST: (pron. like 'out' with an 's') To cause or force (someone or something) to leave a position of power, a competition, etc. The rebels ousted the dictator from power. He was ousted as chairman. The team is certain to be ousted from the tournament following the cheating allegations. #FunWithEnglishFluency

03.01.2022 IDIOM: TO CROSS THAT BRIDGE WHEN ONE COMES TO IT: Deal with a problem when and if it arises: I don't know how we'll pay the bills if you quit your job, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. What if the flight is delayed? I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. #FunWithEnglishFluency

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