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Session #n42: Describing People
A denoscriptive essay about a person should consist of:
a) an introduction in which you give general information about the person, saying when, where and how you first met them;
b) a main body in which you describe their physical appearance, personal qualities and hobbies/interests. You start a new paragraph for each topic;
c) a conclusion in which you write your comments and/or feelings about theperson.
🔅 When describing someone you know well or see often (i.e . a friend, a neighbour, etc), you should use present tenses. When describing someone who is no longer alive, or someone you knew a long time ago and you do not see any more, you should use past tenses.
🔅 Denoscriptions of people can be found in articles, letters, narratives, etc. The writing style you use depends on the situation and the intended reader. For example, if you are writing an article for a magazine, you should use semi- formal style and a polite, respectful tone.
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Session #n42: Describing People
A denoscriptive essay about a person should consist of:
a) an introduction in which you give general information about the person, saying when, where and how you first met them;
b) a main body in which you describe their physical appearance, personal qualities and hobbies/interests. You start a new paragraph for each topic;
c) a conclusion in which you write your comments and/or feelings about theperson.
🔅 When describing someone you know well or see often (i.e . a friend, a neighbour, etc), you should use present tenses. When describing someone who is no longer alive, or someone you knew a long time ago and you do not see any more, you should use past tenses.
🔅 Denoscriptions of people can be found in articles, letters, narratives, etc. The writing style you use depends on the situation and the intended reader. For example, if you are writing an article for a magazine, you should use semi- formal style and a polite, respectful tone.
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An occasion to celebrate victory over defeat, light over darkness, awareness over ignorance, an occasion to celebrate life. May this auspicious occasion light up your life with happiness, joy and peace. Happy Diwali!
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☔️ 10 words you pronounce wrong ☔️
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Common Mistakes in English
➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖
Using the wrong preposition
💬Dressed in, not with .
❌Don’t say : The woman was dressed with black .
✅ Say : The woman was dressed in black .
🔔Note : The woman was in black is also correct .
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💬Exception to, not of .
❌Don’t say : this is an exception of the rule .
✅ Say : This is an exception to the rule .
🔔Note :We say with the exception of ; She killed all her subject with the exception
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💬Exchange for ,not by .
❌Don’t say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes by some foreign stamps .
✅ Say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes for some foreign stamps.
🔔Note : In exchange for ; “He gave them his old care in exchange for a new one.
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💬Fail in,not from .
❌Don’t say : Steven failed from maths last year .
✅ Say : Steven failed in maths last year.
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💬Full of, not with or from .
❌Don’t say : The jar was full with( or from) oil.
✅ Say : The jar was full of oil .
🔔Note: Fill takes with : Jane filled the glass with water.
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Using the wrong preposition
💬Dressed in, not with .
❌Don’t say : The woman was dressed with black .
✅ Say : The woman was dressed in black .
🔔Note : The woman was in black is also correct .
=========
💬Exception to, not of .
❌Don’t say : this is an exception of the rule .
✅ Say : This is an exception to the rule .
🔔Note :We say with the exception of ; She killed all her subject with the exception
=========
💬Exchange for ,not by .
❌Don’t say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes by some foreign stamps .
✅ Say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes for some foreign stamps.
🔔Note : In exchange for ; “He gave them his old care in exchange for a new one.
=========
💬Fail in,not from .
❌Don’t say : Steven failed from maths last year .
✅ Say : Steven failed in maths last year.
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💬Full of, not with or from .
❌Don’t say : The jar was full with( or from) oil.
✅ Say : The jar was full of oil .
🔔Note: Fill takes with : Jane filled the glass with water.
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"Company man "
Meaning: 📚A worker especially loyal to the employer he works for. A man who values the company that he works for more than anything else in his life and is willing to do whatever the company needs.
Example:▪️Jack's been with us for thirty years and hardly missed a day. He's our number one company man.
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"Company man "
Meaning: 📚A worker especially loyal to the employer he works for. A man who values the company that he works for more than anything else in his life and is willing to do whatever the company needs.
Example:▪️Jack's been with us for thirty years and hardly missed a day. He's our number one company man.
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This book is a comprehensive resource and contains numerous discipline-related examples, practice exercises and an answer key.
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Today's SPEAKING tips
▶️ answering to comparing questions
✅ say that there are some differences:
✔️There are a number of underlying differences here.
✔️There are a variety of possible differences here.
✔️There are a range of potential distinctions here.
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▶️ answering to comparing questions
✅ say that there are some differences:
✔️There are a number of underlying differences here.
✔️There are a variety of possible differences here.
✔️There are a range of potential distinctions here.
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Today's vocabularies are about Physical exercise:
🎬 PART 1
1️⃣ supple /ˈsʌpəl/ adjective
📖 someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully 📌 OPP stiff
🏷 She exercises every day to keep herself supple.
🏷 Exercise will help keep your joints and muscles supple.
2️⃣ stiff /stɪf/ adjective (comparative stiffer, superlative stiffest)
📖 if someone or a part of their body is stiff, their muscles hurt and it is difficult for them to move
🏷 Her legs were stiff from kneeling.
🏷 Her fingers were stiff with cold.
3️⃣ slug‧gish /ˈslʌɡɪʃ/ adjective
📖 moving or reacting more slowly than normal
🏷 Alex woke late, feeling tired and sluggish.
🏷 Economic recovery has so far been sluggish.
4️⃣ devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ verb [transitive]
📖 to plan or invent a new way of doing something
🏷 She devised a method for quicker communications between offices.
🏷 The exercise programme was devised by a leading health expert.
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🎬 PART 1
1️⃣ supple /ˈsʌpəl/ adjective
📖 someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully 📌 OPP stiff
🏷 She exercises every day to keep herself supple.
🏷 Exercise will help keep your joints and muscles supple.
2️⃣ stiff /stɪf/ adjective (comparative stiffer, superlative stiffest)
📖 if someone or a part of their body is stiff, their muscles hurt and it is difficult for them to move
🏷 Her legs were stiff from kneeling.
🏷 Her fingers were stiff with cold.
3️⃣ slug‧gish /ˈslʌɡɪʃ/ adjective
📖 moving or reacting more slowly than normal
🏷 Alex woke late, feeling tired and sluggish.
🏷 Economic recovery has so far been sluggish.
4️⃣ devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ verb [transitive]
📖 to plan or invent a new way of doing something
🏷 She devised a method for quicker communications between offices.
🏷 The exercise programme was devised by a leading health expert.
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🔊 Release date: April 2018
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🔊 Release date: April 2018
🌐 Official Lyric Video
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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition
💬Get rid of, not from .
❌Don’t say : I’ll be glad to get rid from him .
✅ Say : I’ll be glad to get rid of him.
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💬Glad about , not from Or with .
❌Don’t say : Francis was glad from (Or with) receiving your letter .
✅ Say : Francis was glad about receiving your letter .
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💬Good at ,not in
❌Don’t say : My sister’s good in maths .
✅ Say : My sister’s good at maths.
🔔Note 1: bad at ,clever at, quick at, slow at,etc. However weak in “He’s weak in grammar.
🔔Note 2: he’s good in class means that his conduct is good .
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💬Guard against, not from .
❌Don’t say : You must guard from bad habits .
✅ Say : You must guard against bad habits .
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➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖
Using the wrong preposition
💬Get rid of, not from .
❌Don’t say : I’ll be glad to get rid from him .
✅ Say : I’ll be glad to get rid of him.
_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_
💬Glad about , not from Or with .
❌Don’t say : Francis was glad from (Or with) receiving your letter .
✅ Say : Francis was glad about receiving your letter .
_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_
💬Good at ,not in
❌Don’t say : My sister’s good in maths .
✅ Say : My sister’s good at maths.
🔔Note 1: bad at ,clever at, quick at, slow at,etc. However weak in “He’s weak in grammar.
🔔Note 2: he’s good in class means that his conduct is good .
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💬Guard against, not from .
❌Don’t say : You must guard from bad habits .
✅ Say : You must guard against bad habits .
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