English Hack: Active and Passive Voices! Hey, Freedom students! Are you unsure about this week’s mini-lesson? It used passive voice, which can be difficult in any language. So, here’s a quick drawing to help you out!
Hey there, Freedom students! Did you solve yesterday’s mini-lesson? Here’s the answer! “The Sistine Chapel was completed by Michelangelo.” This is passive voice! Remember, in passive voice, the subject of the sentence (The Sistine Chapel) is being acted on by the...
Hello there, Freedom students! I hope this week has treated you well so far. Let’s get started with a mini-lesson! Find the English mistake: “The Sistine Chapel completed by Michelangelo.” Hmm. Do you see the mistake? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned...
Hey Freedom students! Here’s the answer to yesterday’s mini-lesson! a) Smooth Smooth generally means an object like a mirror or a table. However, we like to use this word to describe people who are really skilled, or who have done something very gracefully. ...
Hello Freedom students! Today, I have a great mini-lesson that uses some English slang. Have you studied any English slang before? Here we go! “Wow, did you see that amazing jump shot? LeBron James is so _________!” a) Nifty b) Smooth c) Neat d) Lame What do you...
Hello there, Freedom students. Today, I bring you a great culture thought about Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day in the US is a very different thing than it is here, did you know that? Typically, V-day in the US is a couple’s holiday. Many couples will try to...
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