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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...

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Get along
✳️Get around
✳️Get sth across

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A magazine in four levels with many funny topics for English learners
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🍁 3 common pronunciation mistakes (British) 🍁
▪️Short e and long e
▪️Th sound
▪️R sound

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💚 am/is/are going_to

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🍁 36 Interesting responses to how are you 🍁

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​​ Today's idioms:

📔 a jam session
📋 Meaning: If musicians play in a jam session, they play whatever they feel like playing in an informal setting.

🌏 For example ⬇️

📌 I have wonderful memories of joining in late-night jam sessions in New York jazz clubs with some really great musicians.
📌 Why don't you come over on Sunday and have a jam session with me and the ban
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🌏 a match made in hell
🎲 An extremely ill-suited pairing of people or things; a match that will result in a particularly negative or disastrous outcome. (A play on the more common phrase "a match made in heaven," meaning the opposite.)

📌 Increasingly lax regulations and a money-hungry culture on Wall Street proved to be a match made in hell, sparking one of the worst economic crashes since the Great Depression.
📌 I can't understand how John and Samantha are still together—they seem like a match made in in hell to me!
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💧 a drop in the ocean 🇬🇧
📋Meaning: If an amount is a drop in the ocean, it's a very small portion of the amount that's needed.

🌏For example ⬇️
🗣 Our government's sending a thousand tons of food, but that's just a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed.

💜 I know twenty dollars is just a drop in the ocean, but if everyone gave that much it'd make a big difference.

✏️ Note: The U.S. equivalent is "a drop in the bucket".

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​​📌 Today's Phrasal verbs:

📒 track down
📖 Meaning: Searching , Finding

🤓 For example ⤵️

🎲 I'll try to track her down
🎲 He finally managed to track down the book he wanted

📒 Cry off
📖 Meaning: to decide not to do something that you have promised before

🤓For example ⤵️

💀 Are u crying off helping us?
😱 why are u crying off to our plan?

📒 Dash down
📖 Meaning: to write something fast

🤓For example ⤵️

😬 she dashed down the letter then she went to school
😬 I dashed down my homework after my mom called

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Learn the 8 steps you MUST take to become a native English speaker!

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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse

It is a hopeful book suitable for both young and adult readers. Growing up, my parents always taught me the importance of virtue, hope, love, and friendship; as an adult, constantly faced with growing responsibilities and crushing hardships just seem to make it difficult to remember those messages sometimes. This book made me remember those lessons again; it felt like I was taking a break from the harshness of life for a while. It’s not even the type of book I usually read, but I know I will be reading this to my kid in the future one day. We always want kids and young adults to grow up with kindness and hope in their hearts; bring positive change to the world. But we can’t leave it all to them. We, as an adult, also has a role to play in this. Be the right individual to impart the light of virtue to them. Be grateful, be hopeful, be kind.

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🎙Voice by: @Teergary (ZeroHeroMary)
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📔 Writing
Session #n41: Transactional letters (REQUESTING INFORMATION)

To request information you can use direct or Indirect questions.

🔅Direct questions are quite common in informal letters and often begin with a question word such as what, who, when, how, etc.
e.q. What time will the party finish? How far is the hotel from the beach?

🔅 Most indirect questions are formed with modals such as could, would, etc and are normally used in semi-formal or formal letters.
- e.g. I would be gratelul if you could tell me what time the party will finish.
Could you please let me know how far the hotet is from the beach?

You use if/whether in an indirect question when there is no question word in the direct question.
e.g.
Direct question: Do we need to bring our own food?
Indirect queslion: I would like to know If/whether we need to bring our own food.

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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ Answering to comparing questions:

Begin with an opening linking phrase:

✔️Well obviously …
✔️Well clearly …
✔️Sure, without a doubt …
✔️Well undoubtedly …
✔️Well unmistakably …
✔️Unquestionably ….

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🍁 Jail 🆚 prison 🍁

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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition

💬 Different from, not than.
Don’t say : My book is different than yours .
Say : My book is different from yours .

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💬Disappointed by, about Or at, not from .
▫️(A) by/at/about :
Don’t say : Phillipa was disappointed from the low mark she got in the test .
Say : Phillipa was disappointed by /about/ at the low mark she got in the test .

▫️(B) with/ in :
Don’t say : Jane was disappointed from her son.
Say : Jane was disappointed with/ in her son.
🔔Note : ▪️Before a person we use with Or in, ▪️Before a thing we use at, about Or by and ▪️before a gerund we use at: “Keith is very disappointed at not winning the prize.
We use that (optional before a new clause) : I was disappointed (that) I didn’t get an invitation .

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💬Divide into parts, not in parts.
Don’t say : I divided the cake in four parts .
Say : I divided the cake into four parts .
🔔 Note : A thing may be divided in half or in two : Paul divided the apple in half (Or in two )

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💬No doubt (n) of Or about, not for.
Don’t say : I’ve no doubt for his ability.
Say : I’ve no doubt of (Or about) his ability .
🔔 Note: Doubtful of: I am doubtful of his ability to pass.

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🍁 20 beautiful English idioms 🍁

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