Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 19:27:17 GMT -8
Twitter is one of the most popular social networks in the world. This is evident in research such as data collected from 2017 by the site, where it was reported that around 350,000 tweets were posted every minute – a number that has probably grown since then. The network's microblog format historically proposed posts that were limited to 280 characters, however, in 2023 the site began offering a new feature for posts with up to 4000 words, among other changes that have been introduced since the purchase of Twitter by the controversial billionaire and celebrity Elon Musk.
Despite the recent controversies related to Musk, there is no indication that the social network will become less popular, remaining for more than a decade among the favorite platforms of young and adult audiences on the internet worldwide. Just as we have already talked about Instagram or , on Twitter we also find several pages with a lot of didactic language content, or Phone Number List that provide interesting contact with foreign languages, even without being directly aimed at teaching and learning. Below, 25 accounts are listed to follow and transform your use of Twitter into another English study tool. @dicas_de_ingles Fabio is the teacher behind the English Tips page on Twitter. He often shares vocabulary tips, explains interesting facts about the language and retweets news from foreign pages.
In addition to his useful and humorous tweets, those who follow Fabio online also learn about news about his courses and events. @learnenglish_BC The British Council is a public British cultural institute whose objective is to spread knowledge of UK culture, promoting English language training and educational activities through the Learn English department. Here, on the Learn English British Council Twitter, we find high-quality teaching material for children and adults at all levels of proficiency, including tips for writing essays in formats suitable for proficiency tests. OED OED is the acronym for Oxford English Dictionary.
Despite the recent controversies related to Musk, there is no indication that the social network will become less popular, remaining for more than a decade among the favorite platforms of young and adult audiences on the internet worldwide. Just as we have already talked about Instagram or , on Twitter we also find several pages with a lot of didactic language content, or Phone Number List that provide interesting contact with foreign languages, even without being directly aimed at teaching and learning. Below, 25 accounts are listed to follow and transform your use of Twitter into another English study tool. @dicas_de_ingles Fabio is the teacher behind the English Tips page on Twitter. He often shares vocabulary tips, explains interesting facts about the language and retweets news from foreign pages.
In addition to his useful and humorous tweets, those who follow Fabio online also learn about news about his courses and events. @learnenglish_BC The British Council is a public British cultural institute whose objective is to spread knowledge of UK culture, promoting English language training and educational activities through the Learn English department. Here, on the Learn English British Council Twitter, we find high-quality teaching material for children and adults at all levels of proficiency, including tips for writing essays in formats suitable for proficiency tests. OED OED is the acronym for Oxford English Dictionary.