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06/01/2026

🎉🎉🎉Congratulations to last Tuesday's winners! Amazing job!
Keep your eye out for our next challenge. You could be our next winner!

05/31/2026

Do you prefer careful preparation or to do things off the cuff? Let us know below! ✍️💡✨

05/30/2026

"Weird" is often considered a negative word in English, but Portlandians are proud to call their city weird! The city started this slogan in 2003 to encourage people to shop at unique small businesses instead of generic department stores. 🌇✨

Does your city have a slogan? Tell us about it below! ✍️💡

05/29/2026

Oregon is known as "The Beaver State" due to the historical significance of the beaver in the region's fur trade and its designation as the state animal in 1969. 🦫 That's why you'll see a beaver on the back of the state flag! Do you know the meaning of your country or regional flag? 🏴🏳️ Tell us about it below!

05/28/2026

💡 Crowdfunding means getting money from many people to help a project or idea. If you could start a project, what would you ask people to support? 🤔💡 English for Business and Entrepreneurship is open now! Enrollment closes on June 22. Learn the English vocabulary and communication skills you need to get your business off to a good start. Learn more here: https://www.openenglishprograms.org/MOOC

05/28/2026

Vowel sounds in English can change depending on regional dialects. If you visit Oregon, you might hear the word "caught" ⚾ pronounced the same as the word "cot." 🛏️ You might also hear the word "bag" 👜 pronounced like the word "beg."🙏 You have to pay attention to context clues to understand the word's meaning!

What other words in English sound the same or similar? Tell us about them below!

Adjectives to Describe People - Part 3 05/27/2026

How do you handle stress? Listen to this conversation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYvUBtwm5Gg) between two teachers to learn new adjectives used to describe people. Definitions for each adjective are provided. Try using the adjectives "empathetic," "easygoing," and "motivated" in the comments below!

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Adjectives to Describe People - Part 3 How do you handle stress? Listen to this conversation between two teachers to learn new adjectives used to describe people. Definitions for each adjective ar...

05/27/2026

Many scientists estimate that Crater Lake was formed approximately 7,700 years ago due to the collapse of Mount Mazama, a massive volcano. 🌋 Craters can be created by volcanos erupting or by meteorites hitting the earth. ☄️Do you have any craters in your country? How were those craters formed? Tell us about them below! ✍️💡

05/26/2026

1️⃣ ⚠️ 👀 Spot the mistakes ⚠️
2️⃣ ⚠️ 🗣️ Explain the mistakes ✅
3️⃣ ⚠️ 🥇 Names of 3️⃣ winners will be shared the following Monday.

05/26/2026

Oregon is known for its rainy weather. 🌧️☔ Do you like the rain or do you prefer the sun? What are some fun activities to do on rainy days? Tell us about them below! ✍️💡

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