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AccurateEnglish @UCMTcsanYhBtOb096XegDZQA@youtube.com

2.1M subscribers - no pronouns :c

I specialize in training corporate professionals and foreig


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 week ago

The phrasal verb "to pick up" has all these meanings EXCEPT:
(check out my latest video to learn 17 phrasal verbs with "to pick" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWTNg... )

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 4 months ago

๐ŸŽ‰ Celebrating 16 Years on YouTube! ๐ŸŽ‰ A huge THANK YOU to all of you for being part of this journey! How long have you been following my channel? Let me know in the comments!

Keep watching for inspiring videos to take your English from "good" to "excellent!" ๐Ÿš€โœจ

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 5 months ago

Happy New Year to my wonderful students. Your determination to excel in English is inspiring! This year, letโ€™s continue working together to reach your English goals! Remember, every step you take brings you closer to fluency. ๐Ÿš€ Tell me: Whatโ€™s your biggest English-learning goal for this year?
Letโ€™s make big progress this year! Keep watching in 2025 for more lessons and advice to help you reach the final level of English fluency.
Sending you warm wishes for a fantastic new year.
Lisa Mojsin

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

New video! Even my advanced students often mispronounce these words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ86s...

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

Which word means "physically or mentally exhausted, fatigued or bored"?
Check out my new video to learn 20 confusing English words that even native speakers sometimes struggle with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tXar...

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

PHRASAL VERBS QUIZ -Which phrasal verb means "to accept a challenge, a job or a responsibility". For example: "Despite her busy schedule, she decided to ____ _____ the difficult new project."

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

PHRASAL VERBS QUIZ - If you want to say, "I can't stand it any more", or "I can't tolerate it any more", you can say:

(To learn the most common English phrasal verbs, get my online course "Phrasal Verbs for fluent English")
course.accurateenglish.com/phrasal-verbs-fluent-enโ€ฆ

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS QUIZ - If we want to say, "Let's start working on it", or "Let's get the process started", we can say:

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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

Hello faithful followers! I need your feedback. Would you like me to post more short videos (YouTube shorts)? I am hesitant. My viewers are used to my longer content which feels like a complete lesson. Some people are annoyed by shorts and avoid them, but others prefer the quick one-minute lessons. Please share your thoughts. Thank you!
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AccurateEnglish
Posted 1 year ago

IDIOMS QUIZ - ALL of these expressions mean "to get fired" or "to lose your job" EXCEPT:

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