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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»

💭Aim at , not on Or against

Don’t say : She aimed on ( or against ) the target .
Say: She aimed at the target .

🌾Note :Use the preposition at to denote ; throw at , shout at, fire at, shoot( without the at) means to kill ; He shot a bird(= he hit and killed it)
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Session #n55: First-Person Narratives

➡️ TECHNIQUES TO BEGIN YOUR STORY
An interesting beginning is as important as an interesting ending. An interesting beginning will catch the reader's attention and make him/her want to continue reading. A good ending will make him/her feel satisfied.

🔲 You can START your story by:

🔹 a) using your senses to set the scene and describe the weather, atmosphere, surroundings or people's actions to create mystery or suspense.
e.g. I could hear the wind howling around me. It was quite dark that night and it felt strange to be out In the wilderness all alone.

🔹 b) using direct speech.
e.g. "Always look on the bright side of life, kids" Mr Frisbain used to tell us.

🔹 c) asking a rhetorical question . i.e. a question that does not require an answer.
e.g. Have you ever travelled by train on a warm summer night?

🔹 d) addressing the reader directly.
e.g. I am sure you all know what a bargain is.

🔹 e) referring to your feelings or moods.
e.g. I was exhausted because I had been painting walls all day

Read more about First-Person Narratives:
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​​ Showing Disapproval and Sympathy

📖 Maggie: Why the long face?

Joe: I just heard that I won’t be rehired for next year.

Maggie: That’s awful! What a rotten thing for the management to do.

Joe: I’ll be okay, but Monica is losing her job, too.

Maggie: Oh no, not Monica, too. I’m so sorry to hear that. Who do they think they are? How can they treat us this way?

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🕐6 uses of the word 'time'🕔

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Today's SPEAKING tips

linking phrase to introduce a second type:

✔️Besides (None), ...
✔️As well as (….), ...
✔️In addition to (….), )...(
✔️Another kind of (….) would be...
✔️Another form of (……) worth mentioning could be...
✔️A second variety of (……) would be something like...
✔️A subsequent category would be something like...
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⚠️ notice , DO NOT memorise the speaking tips . Make lots of examples and use them with variety of vocabularies to help you in your speaking.
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The Easiest Idioms to use for IELTS Speaking

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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:


1️⃣ chubby /ˈtʃʌbi/ adjective
📖 slightly fat in a way that looks healthy and attractive

🏷 The baby reached out with its chubby little fingers.
🏷 She had a pleasant untidy face and chubby warm hands that were nice to touch.

2️⃣ ginger /ˈdʒɪndʒə $ -ər/ adjective
📖 British English hair or fur that is ginger is bright orange-brown in colour

🏷 He had a ginger moustache, and a Geordie accent to boot.
🏷 My nephew Tom's got ginger hair and freckles.

3️⃣ freckle /ˈfrekəl/ noun [countable usually plural]
📖 small brown spots on someone’s skin, especially on their face,

🏷 I looked over to the corner where a pretty girl with long brown hair and freckles was sitting.
🏷 She had the same red hair and freckles as her mother.

4️⃣ brace /breɪs/ noun [countable]
📖 (also braces plural) a system of metal wires that people, usually children, wear on their teeth to make them grow straight

🏷 He told us she might need to wear a brace to correct it.
🏷 He was being fitted for a back brace.

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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»

💭Angry with , not against

Don’t say : The teacher was angry against him .
Say: The teacher was angry with him .

🌾Note1 :We get angry with a person but at a thing : He was angry at the weather (not:with the weather)
🌾Note 2: Also annoyed with , vexed with, indignant with a person , but at a thing
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Good morning Have a great day! #morningwisdom #realteam @Engmasters
​​❇️Today's idioms❇️

💢Blue blood💢

Meaning:
❗️Of high or noble birth❗️

Example :
❗️Mr. Spencer got engaged to a very richand classy lady. She comes from a royal family having blue blood❗️

💢Throw in the towel 💢

Meaning :
❗️To give up,to admit defeat. ❗️

Example:
❗️After running twenty laps,the ace runner
was still trailing far behind- He then threw in the towel and walked off disappointed❗️


💢 wet blanket💢

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