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👁️‍🗨️👁️‍🗨️Daily Check-In. Say HI! Friday, Feb 13th👁️‍🗨️👁️‍🗨️
Who is here e x p a n d i n g their English knowledge on this Friday? Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! LIVE Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! Ready for VIP classes? Go HERE NOW!! Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. EVERYONE--give a thumbs-up to this CHECK-IN and make sure you THUMB UP everyone's comments.
👁️‍🗨️👁️‍🗨️Daily Check-In. Say HI! Friday, Feb 13th👁️‍🗨️👁️‍🗨️
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Are you a NEW PIRF member studying PIRF 1-25? This is where you can attach your AUDIO recording to get feedback! MP3 audios work best! Attach below!! 🎯How to use the PIRF FRESH course the RIGHT way? Please go here: https://www.skool.com/lme/how-to-use-the-pirf-fresh-course-the-right-way?p=cdb2c567
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📢 LME NAVI: Onboarding & Support Meetup | February 13, 2026
Hi everyone! NAVI meets this Friday -- no need to fear Friday the 13th! Let's connect and NAVIgate the course together. What to expect: 🌟 Welcome to new LME members and anyone unsure how to use the Community! @Grace Chang, @Karen He, @Mia Gu, @Shih Kuan Chih, @Ligia Santos Rissardi, @Claudeson Lherisse, @Yifei Wang, @Angelica Domiquel, @Hina Hsia, @Mira Ren, @Jenny Jenny, @Faye Zhang, @Zakreya Omar, @Siyi Yu, @Sandeep Kaur, @Jackie Li, @Kunpeng Yu, @Liao Haiwen, @Iman Fatemi, @Gusmen Pacheco, @Lane Gao, @Jin Wenwen, @Zola Wu, @Willow Yang, @Eyuel Bisrat, @Lisandra Moya, @Alexander Tumanov, @Sanja Petrovic, @Zha Xi, @Sergey K and anyone I missed -- don't be shy. This is a friendly space for English learners. Come join us and say hi. I'm here to help with common questions, such as: - How can I use LME Skool to improve my English? - Where can I find my lessons? - What do I need to do? - How do I join live AMA sessions with coaches to fix my pronunciation? - Which free live hangouts can I join to practice my English?
📢 LME NAVI: Onboarding & Support Meetup | February 13, 2026
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Going Cold Turkey ❄️ 🦃
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “going cold turkey.” 👉 It means to suddenly/abruptly stop a habit or addiction completely, without gradually reducing it. Usually used for quitting things like smoking, drinking, or even bad habits. Origin: The phrase comes from the early 20th-century American slang. “Cold turkey” refers to the plain, simple, and abrupt nature of the act — like eating cold turkey without any preparation. It highlights the suddenness and difficulty of quitting. 🦃 Examples: • He decided to go cold turkey and quit smoking. 🚭 • I’m going cold turkey on sugar this month. 🍬❌ • She went cold turkey and stopped checking social media for a week. 📱 Figurative daily-life examples: • Trying to go cold turkey on caffeine is harder than I thought. ☕ • He went cold turkey on online shopping to save money. 💳 • I’m going cold turkey on junk food — wish me luck! 🍟 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “going cold turkey” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Going Cold Turkey ❄️ 🦃
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