Yes, you'd better start finding your groove before school starts (see below what this expression means).
And also now that we are on our summer holidays and there are parties everywhere, dancing is a required skill. So, you'd better start finding your groove not to disappoint your partner!
Here are some activities for you to do:
The English We Speak: Find your groove (BBC Learning English)
Real Easy English: Talking about weekend plans (BBC Learning English)
Georgie talking about CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: The ZERO conditional (BBC Learning English)
New section; JOB APPLICATIONS: Introducing job applications (BBC Learning English)
Here are some related articles for you to read about the issue of applying for a job:
How to apply for a job (The Guardian)
How to get a job: Six expert tips for finding work (BBC News)
Everything You Need To Know About Job Applications (Indeed)
Here's my musical hint for today: Let's groove tonight by the group Earth, Wind & Fire. Sing along with this version with the lyrics!
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Phil Jackson also managed to find the groove!
Good afternoon, my name is Javier Lahora Bosch. My group is 1º B ESO. I study at IES MEDITERRÁNEO in Salobreña.
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