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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️The first prompt from card:

add another linking phrase:

✔️… and I think I would have to choose…
✔️… and I’d have to go for…
✔️…and I’d probably select…
✔️…and my choice is going to be…
✔️…and the one I’d pick is…

#speaking #s24 #IELTS
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Staying awake during the night will increase the risk of cancer!!!
Try to have 6_8hours of sleeping per night to stay healthy!
#health
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🔰Here you are
The answers of
#q8
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/2017

1. polished
2. will be traveling
3. flying
4. had told
5. least.


The best and fastest answer was from J ♠️
Thank You J 🌹🌹

🔅Also thanks to :
رقية ؛ Reza ؛ Nisha
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Darshan ؛ ZAK ؛
Uzbek Tiger, VARAN



Well done guys, feel proud of you 🙃🙃
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#Grammar #Quiz #q8
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👂🏼🐛 Earworms 🐛👂🏼

🔅Earworms are unwanted catchy tunes that repeat in your head

🔰What predisposes to earworms?
🔅In order to get stuck in your head, earworms rely on brain networks that are involved in perception, emotion, memory, and spontaneous thought
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🔰Are earworms ever worrisome?
🔅In most cases, earworms are neutral to pleasant, not serious,and may even be part of your brain’s creative process.
In a few cases, especially when they continue for more than 24 hours, earworms may indicate something more serious.

🔅 In those cases, seeing your primary care physician may help you metaphorically take the needle off the stuck record so that you can regain your peace of mind.


🔰How do you get rid of earworms?
🔅We offer a piece of advice. "Just think of another song and hope that'll push out the first one" .But of course the song that cures you might just end up being the next one that gets stuck.

🔅Also it is commonly believed that earworms occur when you remember only part of a song, so hearing the entire song may extinguish it.



🌐for more information :

❇️ Harvard health blog

❇️ BBC News

#General_knowledge
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🔰Choose the correct answer :

1⃣The ............... girl kicked the other children and bit the teacher when he tried to stop her.

1) miserly
2) malicious
3) illegal

4) vigilant


2⃣The doctors discovered ............... traces of mercury in the preservative used for the vaccinations but determined that they were not harmful.

1) magnanimous
2) gratifying
3) congenial
4) minuscule


📨Send your answers to @EngMW_bot with hashtag #q9
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#quiz #q9
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📍Common Mistakes in English📍

💭Using the wrong preposition :


📚Composed of not from .
Don’t say : Our class is composed from thirty students .
Say : Our class is composed of thirty students .

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📚Confidence in , not to .
Don’t say : I have great confidence to you .
Say : I have a great confidence in you .
note : In confidence : let me tell you something in confidence (= as a secret)

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📚Conform to , not with .
Don’t say : We must conform with the rules .
Say : We must conform to the rules .
note : Comply takes with ; we’ll comply with your request .

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📚Congratulate on , not for .
Don’t say : I congratulate you for your success .
Say : I congratulate you on your success .

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📚Consist of , not from .
Don’t say : A year consists from twelve months
Say : A year consists of twelve months .
note : take great care never to use consist in the passive from .

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#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_21
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The theory of Big Bang, the creation, the beginning of time and space, the biblical God, by a Jewish theoretical physicist
[ Persian subnoscript]

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Never break someone's heart :)
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📍Common Mistakes📍
💭Using the wrong preposition :

📚Covered with , not by .
Don’t say : The mountains are covered by snow .
Say : the mountains are covered with /in snow .

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📚Cure of , not from .
Don’t say : The man was cured from has illness.
Say : The man his cured of his illness .
The noun cure takes for : there is no cure for that disease .

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📚Depend on Or upon , not from .
Don’t say : It depends from her .
Say : It depends on (Or upon )her .
note : Rely on Or upon : I cant rely on ( Or upon) him

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📚Deprive of ,not from .
Don’t say : Nelson Mandela was deprived from his freedom .
Say : Nelson Mandela was deprived of his freedom .

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📚Die of an illness ,not from an illness .
Don’t say : Many people have died from malaria .
Say : Many people have died of malaria .
note : people die of illness, of hunger, of thirst, of Or from wounds; from overwork; by violence, by the sword, by pestilence; in battle, for their country, for a cause; through neglect, on the scaffold; at the stake .

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#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_22
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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ first prompt from card:

develop further using a simple linking structure:

✔️Because,
✔️for the reason that,
✔️actually,
✔️who is,
✔️which is,
✔️where,
✔️in fact,
✔️although,
✔️particularly,
✔️especially, etc.
#speaking #s25 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
📔Writing: Session #n65

News reports, like narratives, describe events that happened in the past. However, the style is different.

When writing a report you should:

begin with a summary of the event
include accurate facts
use formal and impersonal style
use the passive
use direct speech to quote what people have said and reported speech to rephrase people's comments

When writing a story you should:

✔️ begin by setting the scene
✔️ use chatty style
✔️ use short forms, colloquial expressions, variety of adjectives/ adverbs
✔️ reter to the writer's/characters' feelings

Read more about news reports:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/2032

#writing #realteam @EngMasters
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Speak English faster and more naturally with connected speech. Learn about R linking and Intrusion, and Catenation in today's video!
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#realteam #speaking
#pronunciation
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​​​​🌴 Slang 🌴

One of the many compensating charms of the often infuriating English language is the ease with which speakers and writers may exercise creativity and inventiveness. One of its most inventive components is the portmanteau word — one formed by combining two words into a single (and often deprecating and/or ironically humorous) term that denotes a new concept.

✔️GINORMOUS

🌷Parent word (gigantic/enormous)

🦋Meaning: huge

Examples:

🌸‘The waves are ginormous and the experience of wipe-out scary as hell.’
🌸‘Steve told me that Joe was six foot five, ginormous!’
🌸‘See, when we moved in a month ago, we bought a chest of drawers, which came in two ginormous boxes.’

#slang
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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition

💬 Different from, not than.
Don’t say : My book is different than yours .
Say : My book is different from yours .

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💬Disappointed by, about Or at, not from .
▫️(A) by/at/about :
Don’t say : Phillipa was disappointed from the low mark she got in the test .
Say : Phillipa was disappointed by /about/ at the low mark she got in the test .

▫️(B) with/ in :
Don’t say : Jane was disappointed from her son.
Say : Jane was disappointed with/ in her son.
🔔Note : ▪️Before a person we use with Or in, ▪️Before a thing we use at, about Or by and ▪️before a gerund we use at: “Keith is very disappointed at not winning the prize.
We use that (optional before a new clause) : I was disappointed (that) I didn’t get an invitation .

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💬Divide into parts, not in parts.
Don’t say : I divided the cake in four parts .
Say : I divided the cake into four parts .
🔔 Note : A thing may be divided in half or in two : Paul divided the apple in half (Or in two )

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💬No doubt (n) of Or about, not for.
Don’t say : I’ve no doubt for his ability.
Say : I’ve no doubt of (Or about) his ability .
🔔 Note: Doubtful of: I am doubtful of his ability to pass.

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#Misused_Forms
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Daytime naps help to improve your memory and cut the risk of heart disease:)
#health
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