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Monday, May 4th. START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say Hi!
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⏱️ Word For a Minute w/Gulistan — May 6th
Let's play NEW SPEAKING GAME!!! Who’s Up for a WORD FOR A MINUTE? Want a simple way to boost your fluency, think faster in English, and have some fun? 😄 Try Word for a Minute ⏱️🧠 How it works: 1️⃣ Go to a random word generator 2️⃣ Get one random word 🪄 3️⃣ Speak about it for 60 seconds — no stopping, no translating 4️⃣ You can: - describe it 📝 - tell a story with it 📚 - give examples 🗣️ - say what you think about it 💭 The goal: keep speaking for at least the whole minute — even if it feels messy or silly 😅 That’s exactly how fluency grows 🚀 Why it’s useful: ✨ forces you to think in English ✨ builds vocabulary naturally ✨ reduces fear of “not knowing what to say” ✨ trains real-life speaking, not textbooks Who’s in? 🙌 🗓️ Wednesday, May 6th JOIN ME GUYS! 👇 https://www.skool.com/live/YzRDr7QPDW4 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
⏱️ Word For a Minute w/Gulistan — May 6th
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Alright, let's cut to the chase - go time is nigh! This Tuesday bring in your piece of language you want to share and wing it - see if we go off the rails or knock it out of the park! Anyway see you there:)
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Cut to the Chase 🎬
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “cut to the chase.” 👉 It means to get to the point and skip unnecessary details. You use it when you want someone to stop rambling and say what really matters. Origin: This phrase comes from early Hollywood films. Movies used to have long, slow build-ups, but audiences wanted to see the exciting chase scenes. To “cut to the chase” meant skipping straight to the action. 🎥 Examples: • We’re short on time — let’s cut to the chase. ⏱️ • I’ll cut to the chase: we didn’t get the contract. 📄 • Can you cut to the chase and tell me what you want? 😄 Figurative daily-life examples: • Enough small talk — cut to the chase. ☕ • He talked for ten minutes before finally cutting to the chase. 😅 • Let me cut to the chase and say yes. ✔️ Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “cut to the chase” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Cut to the Chase 🎬
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