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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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▶️ 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.
#speaking #s32
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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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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 .
Describing People - Part I👇👇
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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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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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Why you should read everyday❔
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10 Benefits of ReadingWhy you should read everyday❔
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Today's phrasal verbs:
📒 Add up
📖 Meaning: To be added together and equal the expected or correct total / To make sense , to seem to be logical or true
🤓 For example ⤵️
💬 we added up the apples, there were 12
💬 her story didn't add up, i think she was
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📒 draw on/upon
📖 Meaning: To use something that you have gradually gained or saved.
🤓 For example ⤵️
💬 As an actor, you often draw on your own life experiences
💬 Your body draws on its resevers of fat during the time when you are fasting
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📒 hook up
📖 Meaning: To be in a relationship (romantic or professional) with someone
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 When did you two frist hook up?
💬 He hooked up with the other members of the band in the Amesterdam
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📒 Space out
📖 Meaning: To be confused
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 I was supposed to meet her but i spaced out and forgot
💬 The drugs spaced me out , so i could not think .
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Today's phrasal verbs:
📒 Add up
📖 Meaning: To be added together and equal the expected or correct total / To make sense , to seem to be logical or true
🤓 For example ⤵️
💬 we added up the apples, there were 12
💬 her story didn't add up, i think she was
===================
📒 draw on/upon
📖 Meaning: To use something that you have gradually gained or saved.
🤓 For example ⤵️
💬 As an actor, you often draw on your own life experiences
💬 Your body draws on its resevers of fat during the time when you are fasting
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📒 hook up
📖 Meaning: To be in a relationship (romantic or professional) with someone
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 When did you two frist hook up?
💬 He hooked up with the other members of the band in the Amesterdam
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📒 Space out
📖 Meaning: To be confused
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 I was supposed to meet her but i spaced out and forgot
💬 The drugs spaced me out , so i could not think .
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🔊Easy Phonics 2 (Unit 1 : long a)
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Oxford living grammar
This book helps students use grammar with confidence and shows how to use it in real-life situations .
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Elementary
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Oxford living grammar
This book helps students use grammar with confidence and shows how to use it in real-life situations .
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Elementary
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🎶 Song noscript: Done For Me
🌐 Lyric Video
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🎶 Song noscript: Done For Me
🌐 Lyric Video
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🍎the apple of my eye🍎
✅Meaning :
❗️ The person who you are very fond of❗️
✅Example :
❗️Sam is tge apple of my eyes❗️
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♨️ A plum job♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️very good job❗️
✅Example :
❗️he got a plum job in an insurance company❗️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🍒A bit of the cherry🍒
✅Meaning :
❗️an attempt or opportunity to do something ❗️
✅Example :
❗️They all wanted a bit of the cherry❗️
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✅Meaning :
❗️ The person who you are very fond of❗️
✅Example :
❗️Sam is tge apple of my eyes❗️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
♨️ A plum job♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️very good job❗️
✅Example :
❗️he got a plum job in an insurance company❗️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🍒A bit of the cherry🍒
✅Meaning :
❗️an attempt or opportunity to do something ❗️
✅Example :
❗️They all wanted a bit of the cherry❗️
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#Idiom #i32
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⛳️episode ❶
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📝Pdf 🎧audio
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#TEDtalks 3 Rules to Spark Learning
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⛔COLLOCATIONS⛔
✍🏻Collocations starting with the verb ‘do’.
👉🏻Do me a favour.
👉🏻Do the cooking.
👉🏻Do the housework.
👉🏻Do the shopping.
👉🏻Do the washing up.
👉🏻Do your best.
👉🏻Do your hair.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘have’.
👉🏻Have a good time.
👉🏻Have a bath.
👉🏻Have a drink.
👉🏻Have a haircut.
👉🏻Have a holiday.
👉🏻Have a problem.
👉🏻Have a relationship.
👉🏻Have lunch.
👉🏻Have sympathy.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘break’.
👉🏻Break the law.
👉🏻Break a leg.
👉🏻Break a promise.
👉🏻Break a record.
👉🏻Break someone's heart.
👉🏻Break the ice.
👉🏻Break the news to someone.
👉🏻Break the rules.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘take’.
👉🏻Take a break .
👉🏻Take a chance.
👉🏻Take a look.
👉🏻Take a rest.
👉🏻Take a seat.
👉🏻Take a taxi.
👉🏻Take an exam.
👉🏻Take notes.
👉🏻Take someone's place.
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✍🏻Collocations starting with the verb ‘do’.
👉🏻Do me a favour.
👉🏻Do the cooking.
👉🏻Do the housework.
👉🏻Do the shopping.
👉🏻Do the washing up.
👉🏻Do your best.
👉🏻Do your hair.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘have’.
👉🏻Have a good time.
👉🏻Have a bath.
👉🏻Have a drink.
👉🏻Have a haircut.
👉🏻Have a holiday.
👉🏻Have a problem.
👉🏻Have a relationship.
👉🏻Have lunch.
👉🏻Have sympathy.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘break’.
👉🏻Break the law.
👉🏻Break a leg.
👉🏻Break a promise.
👉🏻Break a record.
👉🏻Break someone's heart.
👉🏻Break the ice.
👉🏻Break the news to someone.
👉🏻Break the rules.
✍🏻Collocations with the verb ‘take’.
👉🏻Take a break .
👉🏻Take a chance.
👉🏻Take a look.
👉🏻Take a rest.
👉🏻Take a seat.
👉🏻Take a taxi.
👉🏻Take an exam.
👉🏻Take notes.
👉🏻Take someone's place.
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🎶 Song noscript: Somebody
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🎭 Genre: Dance/electronic
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