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😍Hello and Welcome to my channel! My name is Mahdi (You ca


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POC English
Posted 6 days ago

🚨 Sneak Peek Alert! 🚨

Tomorrow's video is all about expressing feelings with English idioms—a fun and useful way to sound more fluent! 🎉

Check out this teaser to get a sneak peek 👇
https://youtu.be/-E61OT9aqXE

See you tomorrow for the full lesson! 😊✨

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POC English
Posted 1 month ago

📘 Grammar Insight: Zero vs. First Conditional 📘

Hey Everyone! Let’s talk about conditional sentences, specifically the zero and first conditionals, and understand when to use each one.

🔹 Zero Conditional
Use: To talk about general truths or scientific facts that are always true when the condition is met.
Form: If + present simple, present simple
Example: "If you heat ice, it melts."

🔹 First Conditional
Use: To talk about a specific situation in the future that is likely to happen under certain conditions.
Form: If + present simple, will + base verb
Example: "If it rains tomorrow, I will stay indoors."

🧠 Quiz Challenge: Choose the correct form:
"She will join us for the hike if she ___ free this weekend."

Choose the right answer from below:

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POC English
Posted 1 month ago

📘 Grammar Insight: Future Simple vs. Future Perfect 📘

Hey Everyone! Let’s talk about two future tenses: Future Simple and Future Perfect!

🔹 Future Simple
Form: Subject + will + base verb (e.g., I will travel)
Use: Actions that will happen at a specific future time.
Example: "I will graduate next year."

🔹 Future Perfect
Form: Subject + will have + past participle (e.g., I will have graduated)
Use: Actions that will be completed before a certain point in the future.
Example: "By next year, I will have finished all my courses."

🧠 Quiz Challenge: Complete this sentence:
"I ___ all my courses by the time I graduate next year."

Choose the right answer from below:

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POC English
Posted 1 month ago

📚 Grammar Spotlight: Simple Past vs. Present Perfect 📚

Hey Everyone! Let's talk about two confusing tenses: Simple Past and Present Perfect!

🔹 Simple Past
Form: Subject + past verb (e.g., I saw)
Use: Actions completed at a specific time in the past.
Example: "I watched a movie last night."

🔹 Present Perfect
Form: Subject + have/has + past participle (e.g., I have seen)
Use: Actions that occurred at an unspecified time and have relevance to the present.
Example: "I have watched that movie recently."

🧠 Quiz Challenge: Complete this sentence:
I ___ that book three times this year."

Choose the right answer from below.

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POC English
Posted 1 month ago

🎉 We’ve Reached 3 Million Subscribers! 🎉

About a week ago, we hit the incredible milestone of 3 million subscribers! Thank you so much for your amazing support. 🙏 This wouldn’t have been possible without each and every one of you. To celebrate, we’re launching a special sale on our General English Course with a huge 50% off! 🎉

Starting tomorrow, we’ll kick off this special celebration sale! Stay tuned and don’t miss your chance to grab this amazing offer.

I’d love to hear from you! 🎤 Comment below with how long you’ve been part of this journey or what you’re most excited to learn! 🚀

Thank you again for being part of this incredible journey!

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POC English
Posted 3 months ago

🚨 Exciting News! 🚨

Tomorrow at 14:00 GMT+1, we’re premiering a unique and special video: "English Accents: How Different Countries Speak English". 🎉

This is something I've never done before, featuring 8 amazing guests from around the world! 🌍 Check out the trailer now and get ready for an incredible journey through diverse English accents.

🔗Click below to watch the trailer NOW!
https://youtu.be/wSYMMkLgno4

If you love it, I’ll definitely make more videos like this. Your support means everything to me! ❤️

See you there!
Cheers,
Maddy

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POC English
Posted 3 months ago

Hey Everyone! 🌟
Learning English vocabulary can be tricky, especially with words that sound similar but mean different things. Today, let's look at three important words:

✅Immigrate - Moving into a new country to live permanently. 🏡
Example: "She immigrated to Canada from Vietnam, excited for her new life."

✅Emigrate - Leaving one country to live in another. 🛫
Example: "He emigrated from Russia in the early 2000s, seeking new opportunities."

✅Migrate - Temporary movement, often seasonally. 🦅
Example: "Many birds migrate south for the winter to find warmer climates."

🚀 Challenge: Can you use "immigrate," "emigrate," or "migrate" in a sentence? Drop your answers in the comments below!

📚 Want to learn more? Join our General English course and become fluent in just 120 days! Master grammar, vocabulary, and fluency with teacher Maddy.

👉 Click below to learn more and register:
pocenglish.com/college/general-english/

Cheers!
Maddy

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POC English
Posted 3 months ago

🌟 Quick English Lesson: Cite, Site, & Sight! 🌟
Confused by "Cite," "Site," and "Sight"? Let's clear it up with examples:

✅Cite: Reference a source 📚
Example: "In her thesis, she cited several prominent psychologists."

✅Site: A location or place 📍
Example: "We visited the construction site of the new library."

✅Sight: Something seen 👀
Example: "The sunset over the ocean was a breathtaking sight."

🚀 Ready to master more English? Join our General English course and become fluent in just 120 days! Improve your grammar, vocabulary, and fluency with teacher Maddy.

👉 Click below to learn more and register:
pocenglish.com/college/general-english/

Also, make a sentence with one of the words above, and leave a comment!
Cheers!
Maddy

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POC English
Posted 4 months ago

The Euro 2024 final was incredible! I was rooting for England , and they played well! But Spain won and deserved the victory. Congrats to Spain! 🎉🏆.

Also, another big congrats to Spain for Carlos Alcaraz winning Wimbledon! 🎾👏

👉Let's learn a new word:

✅Runner-up: The team or person that finishes in second place in a competition.
Example 1: "England was the runner-up in the Euro 2024 final."
Example 2: "Novak Djokovic was the runner-up at Wimbledon."

Lots of love to all my subscribers!
Cheers
Maddy

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POC English
Posted 4 months ago

Hey everyone! 🌍
Tomorrow is the Euro 2024 final! Who are you rooting for? 🤔⚽

Before we vote, let's learn a few words:

✅Root for: To support or cheer for a team or person.
Example: "I always root for my favorite team."

✅Champion: The winner of a competition or tournament.
Example: "Which team will be the champion?"

✅Spectator: A person who watches an event, show, game, or activity.
Example: "Thousands of spectators will watch the final."

✅Score: The number of points or goals made by a team or player in a game.
Example: "The score is tied at 1-1."

👉Now tell me: Which team are you rooting for?

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