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✔️GAYDAR
Parent words (gay/radar):

📚Meaning: the ability to identify a person as a homosexual based on observation of the person’s appearance and/or behavior

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〰️🌸 Call it a sixth sense or gaydar or whatever you will, I just knew.’

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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ the second prompt from card:

✔️Going on to my next point which is …
✔️Continuing then with the next point of …
✔️Now with regard to the next question of …
✔️Next then in response to the point of …
✔️Now on the subject of …
✔️Now concerning the matter of …

The first prompt: here

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🔰Which of these words is used to describe someone who likes to attend the theatre? 🅰theatrevisitor 🅱theatreviewer 🅾theatregoer 🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸 #quiz #q7 #Vocabulary #RealTeam @EngMasters
🔰The answer is : 🅾theatregoer
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❇️Theatregoer:

🔅a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.


❇️Origin of this word:
🔅First recorded in 1870–75; theater+goer


❇️Examples:
🔅Probably the average of the theatre-goer is under rather than over twenty-two.

🔅Other theatre-goers complained Joan was on stage for just half an hour.

🔅I'm a keen theatre-goer.


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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition


💬Interested in, not for .
Don’t say : She’s not interested for her work .
Say : She’s not interested in her work .

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💬Jealous of, not from .
Don’t say : He’s very jealous from his brother .
Say : He’s very jealous of his brother .

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💬Leave for a place , not to a place .
Don’t say : They’re leaving to England soon .
Say : They’re leaving for England soon .

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💬Live on, not from.
Don’t say : He lives from his brother’s money .
Say : He lives on his brother’s money .
🔔Note: Feed on ; Some birds feed on insects .

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Today's lesson is about /ɔː / sound
be careful not to make /ʌ/ sound while pronuncing the words

Some common words containing /ɔː/ include the following:

⭕️with "oa": abroad - broad
⭕️with "ough": thought
⭕️past tense and past participle: bought - fought - sought
⭕️with "a": water;
⭕️with "al": almost - already - alter -always - chalk - false - salt- talk- walk
⭕️with "all": ball - call - fall - mall - small - wall
⭕️with "aw": dawn - hawk - jaw - law - raw - shawl - yawn
⭕️ with "au": August- auction - author - autumn - cause - daughter - fault -launch

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🔅to cut a long story short 🔅

Meaning
🔅to tell only the main or important parts of a story-not all the details🔅


Examples :
1) So I spoke to the boss and to cut a long story short, I'm getting a promotion!

2) There was a technical problem with our plane which they couldn't fix so to cut a long story short, we had to wait for another flight and we arrived a day late.

3) I met Geeta last year and to cut a long story short, we are getting married tomorrow!

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‍ ‍ 📕📘📕multitude /ˈmʌltɪtjuːd /
▸ noun .
♈️a large number of people or things:

a multitude of medical conditions are due to being overweight.

🛐Father Peter addressed the multitude.

♐️the multitude,
the mass of ordinary people without power or influence:

♊️placing ultimate political power in the hands of the multitude.

▶️Synonyms: aggregation, army, assemblage, assembly .


📕📘📕proof /pruːf /
▸ noun
📚 [mass noun] evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement:

you will be asked to give proof of your identity.

♍️[count noun] this is not a proof for the existence of God.

♉️ the action of establishing the truth of a statement.

proofless adjective

Synonyms: affidavit, argument, attestation.


📕📗sulk /sʌlk

verb [no object]

📕be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment:

he was sulking over the break-up of his band.

noun a period of sulking:

she was in a fit of the sulks.
DERIVATIVES
sulker /ˈsʌlkə / noun

Synonyms: be in a huff, be morose, be out of sorts, be silent

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