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🍎 Bicycle idioms 🍎

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💚 Present tenses for the future

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🥳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

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📍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 .

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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

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Fall apart
✳️ Figure sth out
✳️ Fall out

#Phrasal_verbs #npvc48
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🍪The giant chocolate chip cookie🍪

Are you hungryTry making this easy and delicious giant chocolate chip cookie❗️
Do the preparation task first.Then watch the video and do the exercises. ➥Tap here to download.

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📔 Writing
Session #n40: Transactional letters

Transactional letters are letters which respond to written information.
This information may be in the form of advertisements, letters, invitations, notes, etc, as well аs visual prompts such as maps, drawings, etc.


Transaction letters can be of any type e.g.:
🔘 letters of complaint, (https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/952)
🔘 letters of apology,
🔘 letters applying for a job, (https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/883)
🔘 letters givinig/asking for information, etc.

The style of writing can be:
🔶 formal
🔶 semi-formal
🔶 informal
depending on who you are writing to.

It is important to include all factual information given in the rubric.
You must give this information in full sentence using your own words as much as possible. e,g.:

🔴 early registration needed?
a) is early registration necessary?
b) Would you recommend that I register early?
c) Do I need to register early?
d) Is it necessary to register early?

You may need to summarise some information or explain results/importance of some facts, but you should not change the facts you are given.

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🎼 Song: I Am Already Enough
👩‍🎤 Singer: Rachael Schroeder

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​​Today's vocabulary is about different kinds of walking and running 🚶🏻🏃🏻
🎬 PART 1

1️⃣ creep /kriːp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
📖 to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
📌 creep into/over/around etc
🏷 Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
🏷 He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.

2️⃣ stroll /strəʊl $ stroʊl/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
📌 stroll down/over/along
🏷 We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
🏷 Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.

3️⃣ limp verb [intransitive]
📖 to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
🏷 Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
🏷 I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.

4️⃣ stagger /ˈstæɡə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
📖 to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
📌 SYN stumble
🏷 He managed to stagger home.
🏷 The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.

5️⃣ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
🏷 His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
🏷 I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.

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🙋‍♀a short story to put a smile on your face 😆

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🍁 using unless 🍁

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Today's SPEAKING tips

The fourth prompt from card:

✔️Finally, if there’s time, I could deal with the last question of...
✔️To end with, if I still have time, I could take care of the final question of...
✔️As a final point, if time permits, I’d like to bring in the point of...
✔️To cut a long story short, as my very last point, with reference to the question of...

#speaking #s29 #IELTS
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Get along
✳️Get around
✳️Get sth across

#Phrasal_verbs #npvc49
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🍁 3 common pronunciation mistakes (British) 🍁
▪️Short e and long e
▪️Th sound
▪️R sound

#Pronunciation
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💚 am/is/are going_to

#n20 #grammar
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🍁 36 Interesting responses to how are you 🍁

#vocabulary #speaking
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