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Hi everyone! @Pablo Benéitez Martínez, @Daria Filippova, @Svetlana Udolskaya, @Jean Alain, @Ligia Santos Rissardi, @Arturo Montoya, @Vladimir Krasnopyorov, @Jorge Orozco, @Ivonne Sabando, @Paul Villacreses, and anyone I missed. Just a quick reminder: This Wednesday, I'll be hosting the LME Speaking/Listening live class. We'll be practicing the following lessons: ✅ PIRF 28 assignment ✅ DDM 29 assignment This class is open to all LME Speaking/Listening members who want extra support and live practice. Come ready to speak and participate. ***** See you in class! 📌 When: Wednesday -- CHECK THE CALENDAR!! 📝 LME Speaking/Listening: https://www.skool.com/lme/calendar?eid=8cef476ceb7143eeb06cb5af8fc480b4&eoid=1771441200
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Still on the way back home ,and I will be staying for five days, so I maybe can’t join many Live classes because I will be busy hanging out with old friends from my childhood
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🇺🇸 English Expressions: Ballpark ⚾
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “ballpark.” 👉 It means an approximate estimate or rough number. When you give a “ballpark figure,” you’re not being exact — just close enough. Origin: This comes from baseball. A ballpark is the stadium where the game is played. The idea is: you’re “in the park” — not exact, but within the right area or range. Over time, it became common in business and everyday speech. Examples: • Can you give me a ballpark figure for the cost? 💵 • The repair will cost $300, ballpark. 🔧 • What’s the ballpark timeline for finishing this project? 📅 Figurative daily-life examples: • I need a ballpark idea of how long this will take. ⏳ • Just give me a ballpark number — it doesn’t have to be exact. • We’re talking 20–25 people, ballpark. 🎉 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “ballpark” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Ballpark ⚾
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