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DON’T RUB IT IN | Learn English Expressions

YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. What does someone mean when someone says "Don't Rub It In"? In today's #MinuteEnglish lesson, we'll be reviewing the meaning and context of this common American idiom. Don't rub it in once you understand … [Read more...]

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Use English Idioms Correctly | Take a Stab At

YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. The English idiom 'take a stab at' sound a little violent -- but it's not! Learn the meaning and how to use it. Video Text:  Hit him alert. Aarrrhh! Okay what, that is so violent. This … [Read more...]

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LEARN ENGLISH | What is a blanket statement?

YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. Learn how to use the English phrase 'blanket statement' - hint: it has nothing to do with a bed or sleeping! Video Text:  Have you heard the phrase "Blanket Statement"? It has nothing to do with … [Read more...]

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ENGLISH VOCABULARY | Fine-tooth Comb

YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. Build English Vocabulary with this detail-oriented idiom! #SHORTS #MinuteEnglish Video Text:  A comb. A fine-tooth comb.  Have you ever heard an idiom to go over something with a fine-tooth … [Read more...]

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AMERICAN vs BRITISH: “CAN”

YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. Americans pronounce "can" differently from Brits. But don't forget that reduction for the perfect accent! #SHORTS Video Text:  Can  British English, it sounds like this:   Can, can. … [Read more...]

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