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To repurpose (verb) 

Repurposing means to find another use for something.

Like this old telephone box has been “repurposed” as a little photo gallery on the Isle of Wight. 
Rather than removing all the old iconic phone boxes, you’
To repurpose (verb) Repurposing means to find another use for something. Like this old telephone box has been “repurposed” as a little photo gallery on the Isle of Wight. Rather than removing all the old iconic phone boxes, you’ll find them all over the OK “repurposed” into different things, like community libraries ๐Ÿ“•, small cafes, shops or first aid / defibrillator stations! ๐Ÿฉน #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #hablaingles #inglesfluente #aprendeingles
It’s officially barbecue season in the UK! ๐Ÿ—๐Ÿ–โ˜€๏ธ 

Verb = to have (a barbecue) 
E.g. We’re having a barbecue today, do you want to come? 

Preposition = ON
e.g. I’m putting some food ON the barbecue.

We often shorten it to: bbq or
It’s officially barbecue season in the UK! ๐Ÿ—๐Ÿ–โ˜€๏ธ Verb = to have (a barbecue) E.g. We’re having a barbecue today, do you want to come? Preposition = ON e.g. I’m putting some food ON the barbecue. We often shorten it to: bbq or even a barby! #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #hablaingles #inglesfluente #aprendeingles
The “coastline” (noun) is basically where the sea meets the land. 

We often describe coastal places using this word, and you’ll see it in travel blogs, marketing and articles. 

E.g. “Devon has a stunning rugged coastline&rdq
The “coastline” (noun) is basically where the sea meets the land. We often describe coastal places using this word, and you’ll see it in travel blogs, marketing and articles. E.g. “Devon has a stunning rugged coastline”. However we DON’T use it to say we live there. We’d say “I live by the coast / sea.” #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #hablaingles #inglesfluente #aprendeingles
In English, we can say “I’m camping this weekend” (verb = to camp) 

Or “I’m going camping this weekend” (verb = to go with the ‘gerund’ camping) 

โ›บ๏ธ๐Ÿ•๏ธ๐ŸŒณ

#englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtuto
In English, we can say “I’m camping this weekend” (verb = to camp) Or “I’m going camping this weekend” (verb = to go with the ‘gerund’ camping) โ›บ๏ธ๐Ÿ•๏ธ๐ŸŒณ #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #camping #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #hablaingles #inglesfluente #aprendeingles #tentboxadventures #tentboxcommunity
“I’m going for a stroll” 

“Do you fancy a stroll?” 

A stroll (noun) is a nice chilled walk without a destination, anywhere. 

It works for either the countryside or the city, but it means you’re not in any rush!
“I’m going for a stroll” “Do you fancy a stroll?” A stroll (noun) is a nice chilled walk without a destination, anywhere. It works for either the countryside or the city, but it means you’re not in any rush! A lovely word. #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
“To cheer someone on” / “to support” someone

When you’re watching your friends or family, or even random strangers in a sporting event, we can say you’re “supporting” them or “cheering them on&rd
“To cheer someone on” / “to support” someone When you’re watching your friends or family, or even random strangers in a sporting event, we can say you’re “supporting” them or “cheering them on”. Here were Seashells English Annalisa’s supporters “cheering her on” in the @brightonmarathonweekend a month ago. A lovely crew of “supporters” (noun) ๐Ÿ’• #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
Happy Easter weekend from @seashellsenglish 
๐Ÿฅš ๐Ÿฃ 

#englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
Happy Easter weekend from @seashellsenglish ๐Ÿฅš ๐Ÿฃ #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
We “change our clocks” every 6 months here in the UK, just like in Europe. 

Two Saturdays ago we changed them here. 
It can cause havoc with an international timetable and students in the Middle East and Asia whose clocks don’t &ld
We “change our clocks” every 6 months here in the UK, just like in Europe. Two Saturdays ago we changed them here. It can cause havoc with an international timetable and students in the Middle East and Asia whose clocks don’t “change”! We simply say we’re “changing the clocks”. * “moving the clocks an hour forward” (in Spring) Or “moving the clocks an hour back” (end of October) #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
A venue is a location for an event, concert or performance. 

Examples:
* The O2 in Greenwich, London is a very famous live music and performance venue ๐ŸŽถ 
* “I’m looking for a venue for a large conference in Madrid, could you help me?&rd
A venue is a location for an event, concert or performance. Examples: * The O2 in Greenwich, London is a very famous live music and performance venue ๐ŸŽถ * “I’m looking for a venue for a large conference in Madrid, could you help me?” * “My sister had the most amazing wedding venue in the countryside near Bath.” ๐Ÿคฉ #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
Sticking with our concert theme… 

We call a casual concert (pop, rock, country, jazz etc) a “gig”.

E.g. I went to a great gig last week! 

We would still call a more formal orchestral or classical performance a “concert&rdq
Sticking with our concert theme… We call a casual concert (pop, rock, country, jazz etc) a “gig”. E.g. I went to a great gig last week! We would still call a more formal orchestral or classical performance a “concert” though. #englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais
To repurpose (verb) 

Repurposing means to find another use for something.

Like this old telephone box has been “repurposed” as a little photo gallery on the Isle of Wight. 
Rather than removing all the old iconic phone boxes, you’ It’s officially barbecue season in the UK! ๐Ÿ—๐Ÿ–โ˜€๏ธ 

Verb = to have (a barbecue) 
E.g. We’re having a barbecue today, do you want to come? 

Preposition = ON
e.g. I’m putting some food ON the barbecue.

We often shorten it to: bbq or The “coastline” (noun) is basically where the sea meets the land. 

We often describe coastal places using this word, and you’ll see it in travel blogs, marketing and articles. 

E.g. “Devon has a stunning rugged coastline&rdq In English, we can say “I’m camping this weekend” (verb = to camp) 

Or “I’m going camping this weekend” (verb = to go with the ‘gerund’ camping) 

โ›บ๏ธ๐Ÿ•๏ธ๐ŸŒณ

#englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtuto “I’m going for a stroll” 

“Do you fancy a stroll?” 

A stroll (noun) is a nice chilled walk without a destination, anywhere. 

It works for either the countryside or the city, but it means you’re not in any rush! “To cheer someone on” / “to support” someone

When you’re watching your friends or family, or even random strangers in a sporting event, we can say you’re “supporting” them or “cheering them on&rd Happy Easter weekend from @seashellsenglish 
๐Ÿฅš ๐Ÿฃ 

#englishteacher #englishlearning #englishtutor #britishenglish #learnenglish #fluentenglish #ingles #apprendrelanglais #apprendreanglais We “change our clocks” every 6 months here in the UK, just like in Europe. 

Two Saturdays ago we changed them here. 
It can cause havoc with an international timetable and students in the Middle East and Asia whose clocks don’t &ld A venue is a location for an event, concert or performance. 

Examples:
* The O2 in Greenwich, London is a very famous live music and performance venue ๐ŸŽถ 
* “I’m looking for a venue for a large conference in Madrid, could you help me?&rd Sticking with our concert theme… 

We call a casual concert (pop, rock, country, jazz etc) a “gig”.

E.g. I went to a great gig last week! 

We would still call a more formal orchestral or classical performance a “concert&rdq