English Teacher Claire on MSN
10 Tasty English Expressions You Need to Know with “EAT”
You already know how to eat, but do you know how to eat out, eat up, or eat into? In this English lesson, we explore ten common phrasal verbs using the word “eat” - most of which have nothing to do ...
On a sunny morning in Sydney’s west, a group of people gathers around a classroom table - not with textbooks, but with bowls of grated carrots, walnuts, and purple cabbage. They’re here to make a ...
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linguamarina on MSN
basic vs real english: ordering food
Learn English language nuances! See basic versus real English phrases for ordering food and splitting the check in ...
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