🌴 SLANG 🌴
✔️Cowboy Up
📚Meaning- Get tough.A slang phrase referenced to urge someone to get tougher or stronger; often used in reply to someone who is whining and sounding like a baby.
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Mohsen: "It's too cold to go out and practice.
Zohre: Cowboy up, you big baby!"
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✔️Cowboy Up
📚Meaning- Get tough.A slang phrase referenced to urge someone to get tougher or stronger; often used in reply to someone who is whining and sounding like a baby.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸
Mohsen: "It's too cold to go out and practice.
Zohre: Cowboy up, you big baby!"
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂1. using the past simple tense after to + the infinitive .
❌Don’t say : He tried to kicked the ball away .
✅ Say : He tried to kick the ball away .
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💡Don’t use the simple past tense after to .
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🗂2. using the past simple tense after an auxiliary verb .
❌Don’t say :I’ve forgot to bring my book
✅ Say : I’ve forgotten to bring my book
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💡Use the past participle (and not past tense ) with the auxiliary verb have and its parts.
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#Misused_Forms
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂1. using the past simple tense after to + the infinitive .
❌Don’t say : He tried to kicked the ball away .
✅ Say : He tried to kick the ball away .
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💡Don’t use the simple past tense after to .
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🗂2. using the past simple tense after an auxiliary verb .
❌Don’t say :I’ve forgot to bring my book
✅ Say : I’ve forgotten to bring my book
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💡Use the past participle (and not past tense ) with the auxiliary verb have and its parts.
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#Misused_Forms
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Answer key:
1d 2a 3d 4f 5c 6b
7iv 8ii 9vi 10i 11vii
12v 13iii 14ix 15viii
❗️ Exam information:
In IELTS Writing Task 1. you have to summarise information which is usually presented in the form of a table, a pie chart. a line graph, a bar chart, a diagram, or a flow diagram.
❕Giving an overview is absolutely vital in task 1, without which you shouldn't expect to get a bandscore higher than 6.0
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1d 2a 3d 4f 5c 6b
7iv 8ii 9vi 10i 11vii
12v 13iii 14ix 15viii
❗️ Exam information:
In IELTS Writing Task 1. you have to summarise information which is usually presented in the form of a table, a pie chart. a line graph, a bar chart, a diagram, or a flow diagram.
❕Giving an overview is absolutely vital in task 1, without which you shouldn't expect to get a bandscore higher than 6.0
#writing #IELTS #ni1 @EngMasters
🛑Essential Roots 🛑
🔆Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical word roots 💪
🛑A word root is the basic unit of meaning to which prefixes and suffixes can be added ❗️
⚠️Memorize the following 🔟 word roots to expand your vocabulary:
1️⃣ ANTHROP - human.
🔹Examples:
a) anthropology - study of human beings.
b) misanthrope - person who dislikes humans.
2️⃣ CHRON - time.
🔹Examples:
a) chronic - persisting for a long time.
b) chronological - arranged in the order of time.
3️⃣ CIV - citizen.
🔹Examples :
a) civilization - advanced state of society.
b) incivility - state of being rude or unsociable.
4️⃣ DUR - hard.
🔹Examples :
a) endure - to suffer patiently.
b) durable - able to withstand wear and damage.
5️⃣ LOC - place.
🔹Examples:
a) dislocate - to put out of place.
b) locale - place where something happens.
6️⃣ MAL - bad.
🔹Examples :
a) dismal - gloomy or cheerless.
b) malefactor - person who commits a crime.
7️⃣ PHIL - love.
🔹Examples :
a) bibliophile - person who loves books.
b) philosophy - study of knowledge and truth.
8️⃣ PHON - sound.
🔹Examples:
a) cacophonous - having a harsh or loud sound.
b) telephone - instrument for transmitting sound.
9️⃣ PORT - carry.
🔹Examples :
a) transport - to move from one place to another.
b) porter - person hired to carry baggage.
🔟 SCRIB - write.
🔹Examples:
a) scribble - to write or draw carelessly.
b) transcribe - to make a written copy.
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🛑For notes 📝 :
🔰Word roots are the basic parts of meaning in words and are often derived from Greek and Latin.
🔰They can sometimes stand on their own, but their meaning changes when combined with prefixes and suffixes.
🔰Learning the meaning of different word roots will help you make educated guesses about the meaning of unfamiliar words, and you'll begin to see commonalities among words that share the same root.
🛑Some common word roots :
🔆geo: earth
e.g.: geology
🔅photo: light
e.g.: photographer
🔅aud: to hear and listen
e.g.: auditorium
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🔆Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical word roots 💪
🛑A word root is the basic unit of meaning to which prefixes and suffixes can be added ❗️
⚠️Memorize the following 🔟 word roots to expand your vocabulary:
1️⃣ ANTHROP - human.
🔹Examples:
a) anthropology - study of human beings.
b) misanthrope - person who dislikes humans.
2️⃣ CHRON - time.
🔹Examples:
a) chronic - persisting for a long time.
b) chronological - arranged in the order of time.
3️⃣ CIV - citizen.
🔹Examples :
a) civilization - advanced state of society.
b) incivility - state of being rude or unsociable.
4️⃣ DUR - hard.
🔹Examples :
a) endure - to suffer patiently.
b) durable - able to withstand wear and damage.
5️⃣ LOC - place.
🔹Examples:
a) dislocate - to put out of place.
b) locale - place where something happens.
6️⃣ MAL - bad.
🔹Examples :
a) dismal - gloomy or cheerless.
b) malefactor - person who commits a crime.
7️⃣ PHIL - love.
🔹Examples :
a) bibliophile - person who loves books.
b) philosophy - study of knowledge and truth.
8️⃣ PHON - sound.
🔹Examples:
a) cacophonous - having a harsh or loud sound.
b) telephone - instrument for transmitting sound.
9️⃣ PORT - carry.
🔹Examples :
a) transport - to move from one place to another.
b) porter - person hired to carry baggage.
🔟 SCRIB - write.
🔹Examples:
a) scribble - to write or draw carelessly.
b) transcribe - to make a written copy.
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🛑For notes 📝 :
🔰Word roots are the basic parts of meaning in words and are often derived from Greek and Latin.
🔰They can sometimes stand on their own, but their meaning changes when combined with prefixes and suffixes.
🔰Learning the meaning of different word roots will help you make educated guesses about the meaning of unfamiliar words, and you'll begin to see commonalities among words that share the same root.
🛑Some common word roots :
🔆geo: earth
e.g.: geology
🔅photo: light
e.g.: photographer
🔅aud: to hear and listen
e.g.: auditorium
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♈️ Vocabulary class
▶️ Today's words are:
💥💥 nonchalant /ˌnɑːnʃəˈlɑːnt/ adjective
Ⓜ️ behaving in a calm manner, often in a way that suggests you are not interested or do not care:
✳️ she gave a nonchalant shrug
✨ nonchalance noun [ U ]
✨ nonchalantly adverb
💢 synonyms: calm, composed, unconcerned, cool, cool as a cucumber
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💥💥 feign /feɪn/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ️ to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc. :
✳️ She responded to his remarks with feigned amusement.
✳️ she lay still and feigned sleep.
💢 Synonyms: assume, sham, simulate
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💥💥 ambivalent /æmˈbɪvə lənt/ adjective
Ⓜ️ having two opposing feelings at the same time, or being uncertain about how you feel:
✳️ I felt very ambivalent about leaving home.
✳️ She remained ambivalent about her marriage.
✨ ambivalently adverb
✨ ambivalence noun [ U ]
💢 Synonyms: uncertain
#vocabulary #v168 @EngMasters
▶️ Today's words are:
💥💥 nonchalant /ˌnɑːnʃəˈlɑːnt/ adjective
Ⓜ️ behaving in a calm manner, often in a way that suggests you are not interested or do not care:
✳️ she gave a nonchalant shrug
✨ nonchalance noun [ U ]
✨ nonchalantly adverb
💢 synonyms: calm, composed, unconcerned, cool, cool as a cucumber
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💥💥 feign /feɪn/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ️ to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc. :
✳️ She responded to his remarks with feigned amusement.
✳️ she lay still and feigned sleep.
💢 Synonyms: assume, sham, simulate
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💥💥 ambivalent /æmˈbɪvə lənt/ adjective
Ⓜ️ having two opposing feelings at the same time, or being uncertain about how you feel:
✳️ I felt very ambivalent about leaving home.
✳️ She remained ambivalent about her marriage.
✨ ambivalently adverb
✨ ambivalence noun [ U ]
💢 Synonyms: uncertain
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🔰Which word is grammatically wrong?
(It all depends on) how different the new country is (from your own) .
(About myself), I haven't experienced any culture shock (but then) this is my second trip to the United States.
🅰it all depends on
🅱from your own
🆑about myself
🅾but then
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#quiz #q19
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(It all depends on) how different the new country is (from your own) .
(About myself), I haven't experienced any culture shock (but then) this is my second trip to the United States.
🅰it all depends on
🅱from your own
🆑about myself
🅾but then
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#quiz #q19
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Angle for
✳️Allow of
✳️Agree with
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc37
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✳️Angle for
✳️Allow of
✳️Agree with
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc37
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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂1. using must or ought to , to express a past obligation .
❌Don’t say : You ought to come yesterday .
✅ Say : You ought to have come yesterday .
Or : You should have come yesterday .
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🗂2. using the present perfect instead of the simple past tense .
❌Don’t say : I have seen a good film yesterday .
✅ Say : I saw a good film yesterday .
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#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_43
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂1. using must or ought to , to express a past obligation .
❌Don’t say : You ought to come yesterday .
✅ Say : You ought to have come yesterday .
Or : You should have come yesterday .
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💡Don’t use must and ought to as past tenses . To express a past duty (which wasn’t done) use the perfect infinitive without to after ought to or should or expressions such as had to, was obliged .
📮Note: In indirect speech use must and ought to and past tenses ; He said he must do it .
🗂2. using the present perfect instead of the simple past tense .
❌Don’t say : I have seen a good film yesterday .
✅ Say : I saw a good film yesterday .
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💡use the simple past tense (and not the present perfect ) for an action completed in the past at a stated time .
📮Note: When a sentence has a word or a phrase denoting past time, like yesterday, last night, last week, last year, then, ago, etc , always use a simple past tense .
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🛑 Essential Prefixes 🛑
Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes💪
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning ❗️
Memorize the following1️⃣ 0️⃣ prefixes to expand your vocabulary:
😀 BI - two. E.g.: a) bicycle - vehicle with two wheels; b) binocular - involving or built for two eyes;
😀 BIO - life. E.g.: a) biography - story of someone's life; b) biology - study of life or living matter.
😀 CO - together or with. E.g.: a) coexist - to live together in peace; b) cohabitant - person living with another.
4️⃣ DIS - apart or away. E.g.: a) disappear - to vanish from sight; b) dislike - feeling of aversion or distaste.
😀 EX - out of. E.g.: a) exclude - to deny someone access; b) exit - way out of somewhere.
😀 FORE - before. E.g.: a) forecast - to predict a future event; b) foreshadow - to indicate a future event.
😀 IN - not or lacking. E.g.: a) inability - being unable to do something; b) inordinate - unusually large or excessive.
😀 INTER - between or among. E.g.: a) interactive - involving the actions of another; international - existing between two or more countries.
😀 NON - not. E.g.: a) nonsense - words or language having no meaning; b) nonstop - continuing without pause.
🔟 SEMI - half or partly. E.g.: a) semiannual - ocurring twice a year; b) semiserious - partly serious.
For notes📝 :
➖ Prefixes don't stand alone as their own words, but they significantly change a word's mening when attached to the beginning. There are a variety of prefixes in English, and sometimes different prefixes have similar meaning. By learning common prefixes, you can understand how a word's meaning shifts or changes dramatically.
➖ The word <prefix> derives from the ancient Latin <prae>, meaning before, and <figere>, meaning to fix. It entered English as a verb in the mid-16th century from the Old French <prefixes> and as a noun in the mid-17th century from the modern Latin <praefixum>.
🔰 Some common prefixes are:
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes💪
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning ❗️
Memorize the following
For notes
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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🎥 Movie Title: The Mountain Between Us 2017
🎬 Directed by: Hany Abu-Asad
⭐️ Starring: Idris Elba, Kate Winslet, Dermot Mulroney, Waleed Zuaiter
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: Thriller, Action, Adventure, Drama
📝 Storyline: Stranded on a mountain after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must work together to endure the extreme elements of the remote, snow-covered terrain. Realizing that help is not on the way, they embark on a perilous journey across hundreds of miles of wilderness, pushing each other to survive and discovering their inner strength.
🍿IMDb: 6.4 / 10
💸 Budget: $35 million
💵 Box office: $54 million
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📝 English subnoscript
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🎬 Directed by: Hany Abu-Asad
⭐️ Starring: Idris Elba, Kate Winslet, Dermot Mulroney, Waleed Zuaiter
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: Thriller, Action, Adventure, Drama
📝 Storyline: Stranded on a mountain after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must work together to endure the extreme elements of the remote, snow-covered terrain. Realizing that help is not on the way, they embark on a perilous journey across hundreds of miles of wilderness, pushing each other to survive and discovering their inner strength.
🍿IMDb: 6.4 / 10
💸 Budget: $35 million
💵 Box office: $54 million
📽 1080p Ganool| 1.60 GB
🎥 720p Ganool| 0.8 GB
📝 English subnoscript
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