💬 You asked us how to pronounce the word ‘vulnerable’!
What other words do you find tricky to pronounce?
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Today, we’ll be practicing minimal pairs featuring the /r/ and /h/ sounds, such as “rat” and “hat”. 🎩
Can you think of other minimal pairs with /r/ and /h/ sounds?
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🤔 Which of these is a formal word meaning extreme tiredness?
1️⃣ prologue
2️⃣ fatigue
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🌍 Let's explore English words that come from other languages!
How many did you get right? 🤔
Do you know any English words that come from your language? 💬
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Improve your English with Cambridge Dictionary’s image quizzes. 🖼️🔎
Test yourself with an image quiz: https://cambrid.ge/4ivbwjx
Which quiz was your favourite? Let us know in the comments! 👇
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In the final episode of #WhatBritsSay, we break down the meaning behind the common phrase “I think you might find”. 🇬🇧
👉 What do you say in your language when you want people to listen to your advice?
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Discover binomials that follow a natural order with Charlie’s Lessons! 🔄📚
🤔 Can you think of an expression that starts with ‘more’ and has a similar meaning to ‘give or take’?
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🎤 The Cambridge Dictionary Pronunciation tool can help you master difficult words and improve your English pronunciation.
What word do you find the hardest to pronounce? 🗣️
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In this episode of #WhatBritsSay, we’re talking about the phrase ‘it’s not you, it’s me’.
Have you ever used this phrase? 💬
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The Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year for 2024 is ‘manifest’! 🎉
Can you use ‘manifest’ and ‘manifesting’ in a sentence?
Share it with us in the comments! 👇
Professor Sander van der Linden of Cambridge University explains why psychologists warn against manifesting
👉 https://cambrid.ge/3YZ63s6
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Last week, we announced “manifest” as the Cambridge Dictionary #WordOfTheYear2024.
The word was looking up nearly 130,000 times, with athletes, singers, and entrepreneurs claiming it helped them succeed. But the global trend is highly controversial.
To understand why, we spoke to Dr Sander van der Linden, a Cambridge author and professor of psychology at the University of Cambridge.
🏆 Find out more about #manifest: https://cambrid.ge/48OUJU2
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Join us as we explore how the meaning and usage of our Word of the Year has changed over time! 📚 🔍
Can you use ‘manifest’ in a sentence?
We’d love to hear your examples in the comments! 💬
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