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Maybe you can name many classic coffee and enjoy them every day. As for me, I really can't remember the names of the coffee sold in a cofe near by my apartment. In the cafe, classic cofe have been modified to fit local taste. They add different juices or fruit into different coffees to create different flavours. Sometimes, they taste like bubble teas. The most interesting thing is that the coffees can match seasonal fruits which comes out a lot of different flavours. I can often see thier post new arrivals online or in their store. Of cource, you can still order classic coffee there without adding any other things. So, is it better to have a lot of options or just few in a cafe? In fact, there are also many kinds of snacks there . This reminds me of my daily life that consits of regular schedules. Sometimes, it's really boring which makes me want to do something fun. Maybe this is the reason why I go to that cafe to grab a cup of coffee several times a week.
5 févr. 2026 07:42
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One of the most difficult things about learning English is pronunciation. 🗣️ There are several reasons why English pronunciation can be challenging—stress placement is one of them. Knowing where to place the stress in words is quite difficult because: 1️⃣ There are several common stress patterns and many exceptions. 2️⃣ Unlike languages such as Spanish and Italian, there are no reliable rules or marks to let us know where to put the stress in a word. Using correct stress placement is important as it ensures that listeners can understand you; it can also distinguish the meaning of words. For example, many noun-verb homographs exist in English. These homographs typically have two syllables. In such cases, the stress is usually placed on the first syllable in nouns and the second syllable in verbs. Take a look at these examples, then try to answer the question below. ⬇️
In the following sentence, which syllable should be stressed in the word "desert"? "He didn't want to desert his friends in their time of need."
First syllable (DEsert)
Second syllable (deSERT)
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4 févr. 2026 22:04
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