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♨️Today's Idioms♨️

🌸Get a pink slip 🌸

❇️Meaning :
🔅To lose your job🔅

❇️Example:
🔅When Steve's boss found out that he was sleeping all day in office, he gave him the pink 🔅


🌸In the pink 🌸

❇️Meaning :
🔅To be in very good health🔅

❇️Example:
🔅Though my grandfather is 98 years old, he's still in the pink🔅


🌸Tickled pink 🌸

❇️Meaning :
🔅 to be Very pleased with someone or something

❇️Example :
🔅My family loves my fiance as much as I do, so they were just tickled pink to hear that we're getting married

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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition



💬Suspect of, not for.

Don’t say : I suspect Kate for stealing the pen .
Say : I suspect Kate of stealing the pen .
🔔Note : Also suspicious of, Dogs are suspicious of strangers .

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💬Take by , not from .

Don’t say : Robert took his brother from the hand .
Say : Robert took his brother by the hand .
🔔Note :Also hold by , catch by, seize by, snatch by, grasp by .

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💬Tired of, not from.

Don’t say : The boys are tired from eating boiled eggs.
Say : The boys are tired of eating boiled eggs .

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💬 Tie to, not on .

Don’t say : The girl tied the string on the kite .
Say : The girl tied the string to the kite .
🔔Note: Also bind to ; The prisoner was bound to the stake .

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♈️ Vocabulary class
▶️ Today's words are:


💥💥 delinquent /dɪˈlɪŋkwənt/ noun C

a person, usually young, who behaves in a way that is illegal or not acceptable to most people:

Tom is a delinquent who comes from a rich home.
juvenile delinquents

delinquent adjective
delinquency noun

💥💥 covert /ˈkoʊvɝːt/ adjective

Ⓜ️hidden or secret:

✳️covert actions
✳️The government was accused of covert military operations against the regime.

covertly adverb
⭐️Antonym : overt

💥💥 magnanimous /mæɡˈnænəməs/ adjective ​ formal

Ⓜ️very kind and generous towards an enemy or someone you have defeated
Ⓜ️very generous or forgiving;

✳️The team's manager was magnanimous in victory, and praised the losing team.

magnanimity noun U
magnanimously adverb
⭐️Synonyms: greathearted, unselfish
#vocabulary #v163 #realteam @EngMasters
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🔰Geysers are found near rivers and lakes,where water drains through the soil -------------- 🅰)surface below the deep 🅱)deep below the surface 🆑)the deep below surface 🅾) the deep surface below #quiz #q16 #RealTeam @EngMasters
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/2330

🔸 the answer is: 🅱️

🔰 Explanation:
1. There is a sentence... = water drains through surface.

2. The choices represent an adverb of place( below ).

3. Adverb of place is typically formed as follows = preposition + noun
So the only correct combination is
= [BELOW THE SURFACE] prep+ noun

#quiz #q16
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🔰In Japan, all buildings ......... during the past decade are designed .......... powerful earthquakes.

🅰) building / withstanding
🅱) built / to withstand
🆑) having built / to be withstood
🅾) to be built / having withstood

#quiz #q17
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📔 Writing
Session #n73: Useful expressions in "Opinion Essays"

🔅 I believe/ think/ feel (that) ...
💭 I strongly believe ..,
🔅 In my opinion/ view ,...
🔅 The way I see it, ...
🔅 It seems/ appears to me (that) ...
🔅 To my mind, ...
🔅 I (do not) agree that/ with ...
🔅 My opinion is that ...
🔅 As far as I am concerned,...
🔅 I (completely) agree that/ with ...
💭 I (strongly) disagree that/ with ...
🔅 I am totally against ...
🔅 I couldn't agree more that/ with ...
💭 I couldn't disagree more that/ with ,..

Providing Solutions to Problems

Essays providing solutions to problems are pieces of wrrting in which you discuss a problem and its causes as well as the expected results or consequences of your suggestions.

An essay providing solutions to problems should consist of:

a) an introduction in which you state the problem and/ or what has caused it;
b) a main body which consists of two or more paragraphs presenting suggestions and their results/ consequences. You should start a new paragraph for each suggestion and its results consequences; and
c) a conclusion in which you summarise your opinion.

⚠️ Essays providing solutions to problems are normally written in a formal or semi-formal style, depending on who is going to read them and where they are published. They are usually found in newspapers and magazines.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition

💬 Translate into, not to .
Don’t say : Translate this passage to English .
🟢 Say : Translate this passage into English .

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💬 Tremble with cold, etc.,not from cold, etc.
Don’t say : The man was trembling from cold .
🟢 Say : The man was trembling with cold.
🔔 Note :Also shake with and shiver with ;The thief was shaking with fear .

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💬 Warn ( a person) of danger, not about danger.
Don’t say : They were warned about the danger.
🟢 Say : They were warned of the danger.

🔔 Note1 : use warn about for specific things ; They warned us about the bumps in the road.
🔔 Note2 :We warn a person against a fault ; His teacher warned him against breaking the rules .

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💬 Write in ink, not with ink .
Don’t say : I’ve written letter with ink .
🟢 Say : I’ve written letter in ink .

🔔 Note: we use in when we are referring to the final work ; The drawing was done in charcoal. Dora writes her letters in green ink.
When we are referring to the instrument used we use with ; The children are learning to write with a pen. Helen prefer to paint with a thin brush .

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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ Answering to comparing questions:

Begin with an opening linking phrase:

✔️Well obviously …
✔️Well clearly …
✔️Sure, without a doubt …
✔️Well undoubtedly …
✔️Well unmistakably …
✔️Unquestionably ….

#speaking #IELTS #s30
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Call up;
🔘 Care for;
🔘 Call on/upon.

#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc9 #realteam @engMasters
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I still wanna know, if you're alone
I keep trying to put this behind me
I still wanna know who's taking you home
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Dancing with danger, talking to strangers
Don't care where I go, just can't be alone
They'll never know me, like you used to know me, no
For tonight, I'm going to get my mind off it
Don't care that someone's got his hands all over my body
Stay out all night, go where the music is loud
So I don't have to think about it, I'm beggin', please, don't play
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Going home, take the long way round
Lights pass, sit back with the windows down
Still got you on my mind
Starting to realise
No matter what I do
I will only hurt myself, tryna hurt you
And if I turn the music loud, just to drown you out
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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

1️⃣ fancy /ˈfænsi/ verb (fancied, fancying, fancies) [transitive] informal
📖 British English to like or want something, or to feel sexually attracted to someone
📌 SYN feel like

🏷 Fancy a quick drink, Emma?
🏷 Everyone knows you fancy Sara. Why don't you ask her out?

2️⃣ fiddle verb [intransitive]
📖 to keep moving and touching something, especially because you are bored or nervous

🏷 I sat and fiddled at the computer for a while.
🏷 She was at her desk in the living room, fiddling with a deck of cards.

3️⃣ stroke verb [transitive]
📖 to move your hand gently over something

🏷 He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.
🏷 Her mother sat beside her and stroked her forehead until she fell asleep again.

4️⃣ flirt /flɜːt $ flɜːrt/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to behave towards someone in a way that shows that you are sexually attracted to them, although you do not really want a relationship with them

🏷 She accused him of flirting with other women.
🏷 She was flirting outrageously (=a lot) with some of the managers.

📌 flirt noun [countable]: someone who flirts with people

#vocabulary #v164 #realteam @EngMasters
​​📝 Filing Taxes 📝

Ricky: Aren’t you done with your taxes yet?

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Ricky: Can I help?

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Ricky: No problem. What are brothers for? Okay, you’ve entered your earnings, including your salary and dividends. You have no dependents...

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂 Using the past tense after DID instead of the infinitive without To.

📍A) to ask question;
Don’t say: Did you went to school yesterday?
🟢 Say: Did you go to school yesterday?

📍B) to make negatives;
Don’t say: I did not went to school yesterday.
🟢 Say: I did not go to school yesterday.

🔎 Use the present infinitive without to, not the past tense after the auxiliary did.

📝Note: the answer to a question beginning with did is always in the past tense; Did you see the picture? yes, I saw the picture, Or Yes, I did.

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🎵🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎵

Today's lesson is about the difference between/n/ and /ŋ/ 2 different sounds that may look similar !
Let's hear some examples to know the difference:
⭕️ Sung 🔴Sun

⭕️Rung 🔴Run

Also These words follow the same rule, the first one has /ŋ/sound and the second one has /n/ sound:

🔴Tongues / Ton
⭕️Wing / win
🔴Singer/ sinner
⭕️Robbing/ Robin
🔴Rung/Run
⭕️Anger
🔴Thanks
Tap here to learn more
#pronunciation
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