📋 WEEKLY RECAP
LESSON 10
Theme: Talking About Your Day 🗓️
This week we practised describing our daily routines and what we did! Great work using past tense for the first time 🎉
- ✅ "I went to..." / "I had..."
- ✅ Time words: this morning, last night, yesterday
- ✅ Follow-up questions: "What did you do after?"
⭐ Try this! Describe tomorrow's day in English before bed tonight!
LESSON 18
Theme: Checking & Explaining Progress 💼
Business English week! This is the language you use when updating a colleague, boss, or client on how things are going. Super useful 💪
- 📞 "Reach out" — to contact someone, especially to start a conversation or ask for help. "Feel free to reach out if you need anything."
- 📖 "To go over" — to carefully explain or review something with someone, covering each point clearly. "Let me go over the plan before the meeting."
- ✨ "Sorted!" ⭐ — This one is SPECIAL. In British English, sorted = done, organised, finished, handled — all in one word! If your British colleague says "It's sorted!" that means: problem solved, don't worry. You can also say "Sort yourself out!" as friendly teasing 😄
⭐ Challenge: Use "sorted!" in a real sentence this week — at work, with a friend, anywhere!
🗓️ This week's idioms — learn them, use them, live them!
⭐ STAR OF THE WEEK
🗣️ "Sorted!"
Done. Finished. Organised. Problem handled. One word does it all — very British! 🇬🇧
✦ "Don't worry about the booking — it's sorted!"
✦ "Sort yourself out!" = get yourself together! (friendly / teasing)
🌍 You will hear this EVERYWHERE in the UK. Learn it. Use it. Be sorted.
🗣️ "Reach out"
To contact someone — especially to start a conversation, ask for help, or check in.
✦ "Don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything."
🌍 Common in professional and business English worldwide.
🗣️ "Go over something"
To carefully explain or review something with someone, covering each point clearly.
✦ "Can we go over the report before you send it?"
🌍 Essential for meetings, presentations and check-ins!
💭 "Is there a word in Japanese (or another language you know) that has NO good English translation? What does it mean — and why do you think English doesn't have it?"
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🌸 Yuki: Sorted!! I love that word haha 😂
🌿 Takeshi: I used "reach out" at work today!! 😊
🍊 Mina: The big question this week... I'm thinking! 🤔
⭐ Kris: Amazing effort everyone — keep going! 🎉
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Unscramble the word! All words are from recent lessons 🧩
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