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Contractions for speaking (informal speech)

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Foregin affairs
Foreign Affairs is the leading magazine for in-depth analysis and debate of foreign policy, geopolitics and global affairs.

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👨‍🎤 Anne Marie
🎶 Song noscript: 2002
🔊 Release date: April 2018
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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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Making Habits, Breaking Habits
If you’ve ever wondered why you do the things you do or wished you knew the secret to quickly and effectively revamping your habits, this is the book for you!
By:Jeremy Dean

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​​Today idioms:
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📔marry beneath (oneself)
📋To marry someone who is of a lower social class or standing than oneself

🗣 A: "I hear that Mr. Sullivan plans to marry a local fishmonger's daughter."
B: "Why would a man of his esteem marry beneath himself like that?"
🗣Janet has a bright future with one of the best law firms in town, so it's beyond me why she's marrying beneath herself with some fast food worker.
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📔a roller coaster | a roller-coaster ride
📋 Meaning: You can say an experience is a roller coaster, or a roller-coaster ride, if it involves many emotional highs and lows, or really good times alternating with really difficult times.

🗣Eric writes about the roller coaster of rock and roll, with the highs of success and fame followed by the lows of drug addiction and depression.
🗣The movie follows a young guy's emotional roller-coaster ride as he tries to come to terms with being gay in a small town in Australia.
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📔me three humorous
📋 An expression of concurrence, agreement, or willingness to participate in addition to others. Said after someone has said "me too" (i.e., "me as well"), thus creating a pun of "too" and "two."

🗣Dan: "I'm going with you, Steve." Greg: "Me too!" John: "Me three!"
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#BBC learning English
Learn words from the #news:
lifeblood, sustenance, make a living, way of life, in the doldrums
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💢Let's learn Some collocations with common words in English💢

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👨‍🎤 Ariana Grande
🎶 Song noscript: No Tears Left To Cry
🎭 Genre: Pop
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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ answering to comparing questions

introduce the first difference:

✔️However, I guess that the most significant would be that …
✔️Though I suppose the most obvious would be that …
✔️But I would say the most fundamental would be that …

Develop this first difference with a simple linking word:
✔️especially, particularly, in fact, such as, for example, specifically.

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🎙 Sayings related to music

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Session #n43: Describing People - Part II

🔅 When you describe someone's physical appearance you start with the general features (i.e. height, build, age) and move on to the more specific ones, such as hair, eyes, nose, etc. You can also add a denoscription of the clothes the person likes to wear.
e.g. Laura is a tall, slim woman in her early twenties . She has got red hair, green eyes and freckles. She usually wears smart suffs.

🔅When you describe someone's personal qualities you should support your denoscription with examples and/or justifications.
e.g. Wayne is very shy. For example, he finds it difficult to make new friends.

You can also describe someone's personality through their mannerisms by:
a) referring to the way they speak
e.g. He speaks in a soft voice as if he were whispering.

b) describing the gestures they use.
e.g. She constantly uses her hands when she speaks.

c) mentioning a particular habit they have.
e.g. Jason always bites his nails when he is nervous.

📝 Note:
When you mention someone's negative qualities you should use mild language (seems to, can be rather, etc).
For example, instead of saying Paul is lazy, it is better to say Paul can be rather lazy at times .

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Vocable All English
A selection of the best articles from the English-language press. You read the articles in their original language and naturally enrich your vocabulary with the glossary. In the All English issue, the difficult words are explained in simple, easy to understand English.
📝 published on: October 2021

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10 Benefits of Reading

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