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a little Bit of English every day
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10 Minute Mini Class – Friday, 6th September Level 3 Idiom / Saying of the Day (When) one door closes another one opens To say that when an opportunity disappears or is lost, another one will come to take it’s place “When John didn’t get into university I told him, when...
10 Minute Mini Class – Friday, 6th September Level 2 Idiom / Saying of the Day (When) one door closes another one opens To say that when an opportunity disappears or is lost, another one will come to take it’s place “When John didn’t get into university I told him, when...
10 Minute Mini Class – Friday, 6th September Level 1 Idiom / Saying of the Day (When) one door closes another one opens To say that when an opportunity disappears or is lost, another one will come to take it’s place “When John didn’t get into university I told him, when...
10 Minute Mini Class – Friday, 6th September Level 4 Idiom / Saying of the Day (When) one door closes another one opens To say that when an opportunity disappears or is lost, another one will come to take it’s place “When John didn’t get into university I told him, when...
10 Minute Mini Class – Thursday, 5th September Level 2 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “That new reality TV show is a bit OTT, last week two contestants ended up in hospital.” Phrasal Verb...
10 Minute Mini Class – Thursday, 5th September Level 1 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “That new reality TV show is a bit OTT, last week two contestants ended up in hospital.” Phrasal Verb...
10 Minute Mini Class – Thursday, 5th September Level 4 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “That new reality TV show is a bit OTT, last week two contestants ended up in hospital.” Phrasal Verb...
10 Minute Mini Class – Thursday, 5th September Level 3 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “That new reality TV show is a bit OTT, last week two contestants ended up in hospital.” Phrasal Verb...
10 Minute Mini Class – Wednesday, 4th September Level 2 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “Her reaction was definitely over the top, in fact she was quite rude.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To...
10 Minute Mini Class – Wednesday, 4th September Level 3 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “Her reaction was definitely over the top, in fact she was quite rude.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To...
10 Minute Mini Class – Wednesday, 4th September Level 4 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “Her reaction was definitely over the top, in fact she was quite rude.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To...
10 Minute Mini Class – Wednesday, 4th September Level 1 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be over the top (OTT) To be more than what is considered normal or acceptable “Her reaction was definitely over the top, in fact she was quite rude.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To...
10 Minute Mini Class – Tuesday, 3rd September Level 4 Idiom / Saying of the Day To take your life in your hands To do something dangerous “You’re taking your life in your hands every time you drive your car after a few drinks.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To push...
10 Minute Mini Class – Tuesday, 3rd September Level 1 Idiom / Saying of the Day To take your life in your hands To do something dangerous “You’re taking your life in your hands every time you drive your car after a few drinks.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To...
10 Minute Mini Class – Tuesday, 3rd September Level 3 Idiom / Saying of the Day To take your life in your hands To do something dangerous “You’re taking your life in your hands every time you drive your car after a few drinks.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To push...
10 Minute Mini Class – Tuesday, 3rd September Level 2 Idiom / Saying of the Day To take your life in your hands To do something dangerous “You’re taking your life in your hands every time you drive your car after a few drinks.” Phrasal Verb of the Day To push...
10 Minute Mini Class – Monday, 2nd September Level 3 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be in / get into / stay in shape To be in good physical condition, get into good physical condition, or maintain good physical condition “It’s important to stay in shape, so we try...
10 Minute Mini Class – Monday, 2nd September Level 2 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be in / get into / stay in shape To be in good physical condition, get into good physical condition, or maintain good physical condition “It’s important to stay in shape, so we try to...
10 Minute Mini Class – Monday, 2nd September Level 1 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be in / get into / stay in shape To be in good physical condition, get into good physical condition, or maintain good physical condition “It’s important to stay in shape, so we try to...
10 Minute Mini Class – Monday, 2nd September Level 4 Idiom / Saying of the Day To be in / get into / stay in shape To be in good physical condition, get into good physical condition, or maintain good physical condition “It’s important to stay in shape, so we try to...
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