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⁉️ Some collocations of age
🔘 old age (=the time when you are old)
▫️ the problems of old age
🔘 middle age (=between about 40 and 60)
▫️ He was in late middle age.
🔘 a great/advanced age (=a very old age)
▫️ My aunt died at a great age.
🔘 a difficult/awkward age, retirement age, school (leaving) age, the legal age, the minimum age, the voting age, the marrying age

#b4 #quiz @EngMasters
⚠️CONFUSING WORDS⚠️

🔘vain

🔘vein

🔘whine

🔘wine

🔘win

🔘when

🔘wean

🔘van

🔘vine

🔘vane


#Confusing_words #Vocabulary
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The people with the least often have the most to give. What a beautiful soul. #humanity #inspirational #life_lesson #realteam @Engmasters
🔰 Bob's mom jumped down his throat when she saw his report card from school.

She .....
(🅰)  was thrilled with him
(🅱)  was annoyed with him
(🆑)  was angry with him
(🅾)  was happy for him

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🇺🇸American English🇺🇸

Some American Expressions

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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️wh-/how questions:

compare linking phrase:

✔️Whereas in contrast
✔️Whereas on the other hand
✔️Though, at the same time
✔️While, oppositely

#speaking #s17 #IELTS
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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»

💭 Ashamed of, not from

Don’t say: He’s not ashamed from his conduct.
Say: He’s not ashamed of his conduct .

🌾Note: it isn’t correct to use ashamed of meaning shy.
Ashamed means feeling shame or guilt about something.
Shy means feeling nerves with someone.
Instead of saying; Im ashamed of (or shamed of) my teacher, say I’m shy of my teacher .

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#Misused_Forms
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📔 Writing
Session #n59: Third-Person Narratives

Third-person narratives are written in the third person (he/she/they/etc) and are real or imaginary stories about another person or other people.

🙇🏻 Like a first-person narrative, a third-person narrative should consist of:

a) an introduction in which you set the scene (who was involved , time, place, etc) in an interesting way to help the reader imagine the scene and want to continue reading;

b) a main body consisting of two or more paragraphs in which you develop your story presenting the events in the order that they happened; and

c) a conclusion in which you say what happened at the end and refer to people's feelings, final comments or reactions.

#writing #realteam @EngMasters
⚜️🎵🔴PRONOUNCIATON🔴🎵⚜️

Today's lesson is about pronouncing /ʒ/ sound
Let's pronounce some tricky and common words :


⚜️Leisure
⚜️Pleasure
⚜️Vision
⚜️Beige
⚜️Measure
⚜️Seizure
⚜️Treasure
⚜️Closure
⚜️Casual
⚜️Casually
⚜️Usual
⚜️Usually
⚜️Amnesia
⚜️Cashmere
⚜️Asia
⚜️Visual
⚜️Lesion
⚜️Persian
⚜️Occasion
⚜️Decision
⚜️Conclusion
⚜️ Persuasion

✔️ Learn more about this matter here

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​​🌴 SLANG 🌴

📖 Cheeky

adjective
Synonyms: impudent, rude, forward, fresh informal

If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheeky, you think that they are slightly rude or disrespectful but in a charming or amusing way.

🦋

🌸The boy was cheeky and casual.

🌸Martin gave her a cheeky grin.
   
🌸He had a dazzling smile and cheeky personality.

🌸He admits he owes a lot of his success to that cheeky grin.
#slang #realteam @Engmasters
​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

1️⃣ enhance /ɪnˈhɑːns $ ɪnˈhæns/ verb [transitive]
📖 increase or improve the quality, value, or status of sth.

🏷 Good lighting will enhance any room.
🏷 The publicity has enhanced his reputation.

2️⃣ discreet /dɪˈskriːt/ adjective
📖 careful about what you say or do, so that you do not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell secrets
📌 OPP: indiscreet

🏷 I stood back at a discreet distance.
🏷 We offer a discreet and personal service to our clients.

3️⃣ conceal /kənˈsiːl/ verb [transitive] formal
📖 to hide something carefully

🏷 The shadows concealed her as she crept up to the house.
🏷 The path was concealed by long grass.

4️⃣ guideline /ˈɡaɪdlaɪn/ noun [countable usually plural]
📖 rules or instructions about the best way to do something
📌 guideline for, guideline on, draw up/issue guidelines

🏷 In December, the agency withdrew its 1987 guideline recommending regular mammograms for all women 40 and older.
🏷 This chapter gives you some guidelines to help you in your work.

#vocabulary #v152 #realteam @EngMasters
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🇬🇧 British English 🇬🇧

What do you know about 'a participle clause'?

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🎧 Listen to the next audio:

🏵They are talking about Movies.

🏵Try to write what you hear, then send it to the bot
@EngMW_bot


#listening #beginner #b5
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