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English teacher Dave

@daveteacher1

Southampton Univ. (#80 World) grad. I'm your go-to for Business English & teaching kids. 10+ years of dodging mediocrity. Choose Excellence.

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"To be all ears" = to listen attentively and with great interest. "When my teacher explains advanced idioms, I'm all ears because they're crucial for natural conversation." What English topic makes you all ears when it's being discussed? #EnglishExpressions #LanguageLearning

"To be all ears" = to listen attentively and with great interest.

"When my teacher explains advanced idioms, I'm all ears because they're crucial for natural conversation."

What English topic makes you all ears when it's being discussed?

#EnglishExpressions #LanguageLearning
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To be all ears" = to listen attentively and with great interest. "When my teacher explains advanced idioms, I'm all ears because they're crucial for natural conversation." What English topic makes you all ears when it's being discussed? #EnglishExpressions #LanguageLearning

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"To put all your eggs in one basket" = to risk everything on a single opportunity. "Don't put all your eggs in one basket when learning English—try different methods like reading, listening, and speaking." What's your favorite method for improving your English skills?

"To put all your eggs in one basket" = to risk everything on a single opportunity.

"Don't put all your eggs in one basket when learning English—try different methods like reading, listening, and speaking."

What's your favorite method for improving your English skills?
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"To beat around the bush" = to avoid talking directly about a difficult subject. "Don't beat around the bush when asking for clarification in English—be direct about what you don't understand." What English topic do people tend to beat around the bush about? #EnglishIdioms

"To beat around the bush" = to avoid talking directly about a difficult subject.

"Don't beat around the bush when asking for clarification in English—be direct about what you don't understand."

What English topic do people tend to beat around the bush about?

#EnglishIdioms
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"To go the extra mile" = to put in additional effort beyond what's expected. "My language partner goes the extra mile by correcting my writing and explaining the nuances of each correction." How do you go the extra mile in your English learning journey? #EnglishIdioms

"To go the extra mile" = to put in additional effort beyond what's expected.

"My language partner goes the extra mile by correcting my writing and explaining the nuances of each correction."

How do you go the extra mile in your English learning journey?

#EnglishIdioms
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"To be on cloud nine" = to be extremely happy. "After finally mastering those tricky English phrasal verbs, I was on cloud nine for days!" What recent English achievement put you on cloud nine? #EnglishIdioms #LanguageLearning

"To be on cloud nine" = to be extremely happy.

"After finally mastering those tricky English phrasal verbs, I was on cloud nine for days!"

What recent English achievement put you on cloud nine?

#EnglishIdioms #LanguageLearning
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"To be at a crossroads" = to be at a point where a decision must be made. "After reaching C1 level, I'm at a crossroads—should I focus on professional English or literary English next?" What language learning crossroads are you facing right now? #EnglishIdioms #LanguageLearning