🥳An invitation to a party🥳
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▶️Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.
🎧 audio ✍exercises
📚level: Pre-intermediate: A2
#listening
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🎧Listen to some phone messages with directions to practise and improve your listening skills.
▶️Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.
🎧 audio ✍exercises
📚level: Pre-intermediate: A2
#listening
▃▃▃▃🔍📚🔎▃▃▃▃
📜➢@EngMasters
📜➢@IELTSwMasters
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Join discussion group to download files on telegram
Forwarded from English With Masters (AFSHIN)
Today's SPEAKING tips
▶️ the third prompt from card:
✅
✔️Progressing to the subject of …
✔️Moving onto the business of why …
✔️Drawing attention to the matter of …
✔️Proceeding with the issue of …
✔️Moving forward onto the area of …
✔️And now with reference to ….
#speaking #s27 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
▶️ the third prompt from card:
✅
✔️Progressing to the subject of …
✔️Moving onto the business of why …
✔️Drawing attention to the matter of …
✔️Proceeding with the issue of …
✔️Moving forward onto the area of …
✔️And now with reference to ….
#speaking #s27 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
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Grammatically correct
If its purpose is to convey facts, findings, or instructions, it need be read only once for its content to be clear. If its purpose is to entertain or to provoke thought, it makes readers want to come back for more.
Revised and updated, this guide covers four essential aspects of good writing:
💯Individual words
💯Punctuation
💯Syntax and structure
💯Style
#Book #pdf #resources #grammar
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Grammatically correct
If its purpose is to convey facts, findings, or instructions, it need be read only once for its content to be clear. If its purpose is to entertain or to provoke thought, it makes readers want to come back for more.
Revised and updated, this guide covers four essential aspects of good writing:
💯Individual words
💯Punctuation
💯Syntax and structure
💯Style
#Book #pdf #resources #grammar
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🎯 @IELTSwMasters
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Step 3: Learn the 8 steps you MUST take to become a native English speaker!
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#realteam #speaking
#pronunciation #step_3
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#realteam #speaking
#pronunciation #step_3
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🍎 Collocations with traffic 🍎
✅ #collocations
▶️ #vocabulary
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✅ #collocations
▶️ #vocabulary
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🌴 SLANG 🌴
✔️GAYDAR
Parent words (gay/radar):
📚Meaning: the ability to identify a person as a homosexual based on observation of the person’s appearance and/or behavior
〰️🌸 There's no denying that, in this age of metrosexuality, the whole notion of gaydar is getting more difficult to fine-tune.’
〰️🌸 Call it a sixth sense or gaydar or whatever you will, I just knew.’
#slang #realteam
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✔️GAYDAR
Parent words (gay/radar):
📚Meaning: the ability to identify a person as a homosexual based on observation of the person’s appearance and/or behavior
〰️🌸 There's no denying that, in this age of metrosexuality, the whole notion of gaydar is getting more difficult to fine-tune.’
〰️🌸 Call it a sixth sense or gaydar or whatever you will, I just knew.’
#slang #realteam
@EngMasters
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👩🏫Learn how to pronounce the voiced and voiceless TH sounds in English, as well as difficult combinations such as /ðz/ (clothes) and /θs/ (months).
#Pronunciation
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#Pronunciation
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️ End up
✳️ Eat out
✳️ Drop somebody/something off
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc47
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✳️ End up
✳️ Eat out
✳️ Drop somebody/something off
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc47
@EngMasters
@IELTSwMasters
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👨🎤 James Hype ft Kelli-Leigh
🎶 More Than Friends
🌐 Lyrics video
🎭 Genres: Dance, electronic
#lyrics #realteam #music @EngMasters
🎶 More Than Friends
🌐 Lyrics video
🎭 Genres: Dance, electronic
#lyrics #realteam #music @EngMasters
Forwarded from English With Masters (EWM)
🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:
1️⃣ fancy /ˈfænsi/ verb (fancied, fancying, fancies) [transitive] informal
📖 British English to like or want something, or to feel sexually attracted to someone
📌 SYN feel like
🏷 Fancy a quick drink, Emma?
🏷 Everyone knows you fancy Sara. Why don't you ask her out?
2️⃣ fiddle verb [intransitive]
📖 to keep moving and touching something, especially because you are bored or nervous
🏷 I sat and fiddled at the computer for a while.
🏷 She was at her desk in the living room, fiddling with a deck of cards.
3️⃣ stroke verb [transitive]
📖 to move your hand gently over something
🏷 He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.
🏷 Her mother sat beside her and stroked her forehead until she fell asleep again.
4️⃣ flirt /flɜːt $ flɜːrt/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to behave towards someone in a way that shows that you are sexually attracted to them, although you do not really want a relationship with them
🏷 She accused him of flirting with other women.
🏷 She was flirting outrageously (=a lot) with some of the managers.
📌 flirt noun [countable]: someone who flirts with people
#vocabulary #v164 #realteam @EngMasters
✳️ Today's words are:
1️⃣ fancy /ˈfænsi/ verb (fancied, fancying, fancies) [transitive] informal
📖 British English to like or want something, or to feel sexually attracted to someone
📌 SYN feel like
🏷 Fancy a quick drink, Emma?
🏷 Everyone knows you fancy Sara. Why don't you ask her out?
2️⃣ fiddle verb [intransitive]
📖 to keep moving and touching something, especially because you are bored or nervous
🏷 I sat and fiddled at the computer for a while.
🏷 She was at her desk in the living room, fiddling with a deck of cards.
3️⃣ stroke verb [transitive]
📖 to move your hand gently over something
🏷 He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.
🏷 Her mother sat beside her and stroked her forehead until she fell asleep again.
4️⃣ flirt /flɜːt $ flɜːrt/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to behave towards someone in a way that shows that you are sexually attracted to them, although you do not really want a relationship with them
🏷 She accused him of flirting with other women.
🏷 She was flirting outrageously (=a lot) with some of the managers.
📌 flirt noun [countable]: someone who flirts with people
#vocabulary #v164 #realteam @EngMasters
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Reader's Digest
This magazine has been the world's biggest-selling magazine for nearly nine decades. Beneath the fun and excitement of its pages, the Digest is, above all else, a serious magazine that never loses sight of the fact that, each day, all of us confront a tough, challenging world.
#pdf #Magazine
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Reader's Digest
This magazine has been the world's biggest-selling magazine for nearly nine decades. Beneath the fun and excitement of its pages, the Digest is, above all else, a serious magazine that never loses sight of the fact that, each day, all of us confront a tough, challenging world.
#pdf #Magazine
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Learn the 8 steps you MUST take to become a native English speaker!
🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
#realteam #speaking
#pronunciation #step_4
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🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
#realteam #speaking
#pronunciation #step_4
@EngMasters
Forwarded from English With Masters (Bocar Anne)
🥳An invitation to a party🥳
🎧Listen to some phone messages with directions to practise and improve your listening skills.
▶️Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.
🎧 audio ✍exercises
📚level: Pre-intermediate: A2
#listening
▃▃▃▃🔍📚🔎▃▃▃▃
📜➢@EngMasters
📜➢@IELTSwMasters
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Join discussion group to download files on telegram
🎧Listen to some phone messages with directions to practise and improve your listening skills.
▶️Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.
🎧 audio ✍exercises
📚level: Pre-intermediate: A2
#listening
▃▃▃▃🔍📚🔎▃▃▃▃
📜➢@EngMasters
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Join discussion group to download files on telegram
Forwarded from English With Masters (EWM)
📍Common Mistakes📍
💭Using the wrong preposition :
📚Covered with , not by .
❌Don’t say : The mountains are covered by snow .
✅ Say : the mountains are covered with /in snow .
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📚Cure of , not from .
❌Don’t say : The man was cured from has illness.
✅ Say : The man his cured of his illness .
The noun cure takes for : there is no cure for that disease .
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📚Depend on Or upon , not from .
❌Don’t say : It depends from her .
✅ Say : It depends on (Or upon )her .
⏰note : Rely on Or upon : I cant rely on ( Or upon) him
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📚Deprive of ,not from .
❌Don’t say : Nelson Mandela was deprived from his freedom .
✅ Say : Nelson Mandela was deprived of his freedom .
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📚Die of an illness ,not from an illness .
❌Don’t say : Many people have died from malaria .
✅ Say : Many people have died of malaria .
⏰note : people die of illness, of hunger, of thirst, of Or from wounds; from overwork; by violence, by the sword, by pestilence; in battle, for their country, for a cause; through neglect, on the scaffold; at the stake .
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_22
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💭Using the wrong preposition :
📚Covered with , not by .
❌Don’t say : The mountains are covered by snow .
✅ Say : the mountains are covered with /in snow .
=========
📚Cure of , not from .
❌Don’t say : The man was cured from has illness.
✅ Say : The man his cured of his illness .
The noun cure takes for : there is no cure for that disease .
=========
📚Depend on Or upon , not from .
❌Don’t say : It depends from her .
✅ Say : It depends on (Or upon )her .
⏰note : Rely on Or upon : I cant rely on ( Or upon) him
=========
📚Deprive of ,not from .
❌Don’t say : Nelson Mandela was deprived from his freedom .
✅ Say : Nelson Mandela was deprived of his freedom .
=========
📚Die of an illness ,not from an illness .
❌Don’t say : Many people have died from malaria .
✅ Say : Many people have died of malaria .
⏰note : people die of illness, of hunger, of thirst, of Or from wounds; from overwork; by violence, by the sword, by pestilence; in battle, for their country, for a cause; through neglect, on the scaffold; at the stake .
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_22
@engmasters
Forwarded from English With Masters (EWM)
Today's SPEAKING tips
▶️ the third prompt from card:
✅ add your third linking phrase:
✔️I would like to explain that…
✔️You really have to understand that…
✔️I suppose I should underline the fact that….
✔️the chief explanation would most likely be that…
✔️ the point I want to make here is that…
🔵 the example is attached to the post as an audio file
#speaking #s28 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
▶️ the third prompt from card:
✅ add your third linking phrase:
✔️I would like to explain that…
✔️You really have to understand that…
✔️I suppose I should underline the fact that….
✔️the chief explanation would most likely be that…
✔️ the point I want to make here is that…
🔵 the example is attached to the post as an audio file
#speaking #s28 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
Forwarded from English With Masters (EWM)
Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️ Fall apart
✳️ Figure sth out
✳️ Fall out
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc48
#Realteam @engmasters
@IELTSwMasters
✳️ Fall apart
✳️ Figure sth out
✳️ Fall out
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc48
#Realteam @engmasters
@IELTSwMasters