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🏵The wife gave birth🤱🏻, her husband is talking to his friend about that👬 🏵Listen to the dialogue and send the noscript to @EngMW_bot with hashtag #b8 #beginner #b8 #listening @EngMasters @IELTSwMASTERS
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A: "Did your wife give birth yet?"

B: "Yeah. She's a healthy beautiful girl."

A:"Congratulations. How is your wife doing?"

B: "She is tired, but getting a lot of rest now."

A: "That's good to hear."

B: "I'm just glad there were no complications."

A: "If your wife and baby are both happy, what more can you ask for?"

B: "It's been a week, and I haven't slept that well."

A: "That's normal for anyone with a newborn."

B: "Yeah, but it's so hard. I have to work, and then go home and take care of my wife and the baby. I'm going to get sick at this rate."

A: "You'll get used to it. After everything stabilizes, you can regain your health."

B: "That's true. I should make sure my wife and baby stay healthy during this time."

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🔰 Vocabulary class
🎶 How to describe sounds?


1️⃣ rattle /ˈrætl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if you rattle something, or if it rattles, it shakes and makes a quick series of short sounds
🏷 The window rattled in the wind.
🏷 Bottles rattled as he stacked the beer crates.

2️⃣ rumble noun /ˈrʌmbəl/ [singular]
📖 a series of long low sounds
🏷 What began as a rumble became a powerful roar as the volcano erupted.
🏷 The rumble of the train going by woke me up.

3️⃣ rustle /ˈrʌsəl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if leaves, papers, clothes etc rustle, or if you rustle them, they make a noise as they rub against each other
🏷 She moved nearer, her long silk skirt rustling around her.
🏷 He rustled the papers on his desk.

4️⃣ splash /splæʃ/ verb [intransitive]
📖 if a liquid splashes, it hits or falls on something and makes a noise
📌 splash against/on/over
🏷 The ocean splashed against the pier.
🏷 A motorcycle sped past, splashing all the spectators with mud.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense



🗂Using the present tense after as if Or as though instead of the past .
Don’t say : Janine talks as if she knows everything
Say : Janine talks as if she knew everything .

⭐️ Use the past tense after the phrase as if or as though. He talks as if he knew every thing.—>means he talks as he would talk if he new everything

🛑Note ; Use the subjective were with the verb to be after as if ; He acts as if he were a rich man .

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🗂Using the past conditional of wish instead of the present indicative .
Don’t say : I would wish to know more English .
Say : I would wish (that) I knew more English .

⭐️ Use the present tense of wish to express a present meaning , follow by a that clause containing a past tense .

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♈️ Vocabulary class
▶️ Today's words are:

💥 💥 calamity /kəˈlæmət̬i/ noun

a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering:

A series of calamities ruined them - floods, a failed harvest, and the death of a son.

calamitous adjective
calamitously adverb
💢 Synonyms: cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster, tragedy

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💥💥 tenacious /təˈne iʃəs/ adjective

holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way:

The baby took my finger in its tenacious little fist.
There has been tenacious local opposition to the new airport.

tenaciously adverb
tenacity noun U
💢 synonyms: firm, tight, stubborn, obstinate, dogged

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💥💥 prosperity /prɒˈspɛrɪti/ noun U

the state of being successful and having a lot of money:

A country's future prosperity depends, to an extent, upon the quality of education of its people.
In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty.
economic/future prosperity

prosper verb I
prosperous adjective

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🍎A normal lung Vs a smoker's lung!
Stay away from smoking n anyone who smokes,cause inhaling the smoke hurts your lungs more however u don't smoke yourself!🍎

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​​🌀A Management Dispute🌀

Jeannie: Have you heard about the new management dispute?

Salih: No, what’s happening?

Jeannie: Well, the CEO is having problems with the head of one of the subsidiaries.

Salih: Which one?

Jeannie: Lance Publishing. Apparently, the head, Bill Riker, is saying that he and the CEO differ too much in their business philosophy and they can’t agree on a future direction for the company.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂Using the wrong tense with an improbable condition .

Don’t say : If he would/‘d ask me , I would/‘d stay .
Say : If he asked me ,I would/‘d stay .

⭐️ Express an importable condition by the past tense and use the conditional in the main clause. This use of the past tense doesn’t indicate a time but a degree of probability .

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🗂Using a wrong tense with a counterfactual condition .

Don’t say : If he would/‘d have asked ,I would/‘d stayed .
Say : If he had/‘d asked me,I would/‘d have stayed .

⭐️ Express a counterfactual ( that didn’t happen) condition by the past perfect and use the past conditional in the main clause. This use of the past perfect doesn’t indicate a time but an impossible happening .

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Back out
✳️Back someone up
✳️Bail out

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🌓Moon Idioms🌗

🌙To the moon and back🌙

🔸meaning :
🔅"To the extremely large extent" - In simple words should be translated to "very very much". 🔅


Example :
🔆"I love you to the moon and back" means
"I love you more than you can imagine!"🔆


🌙Moon on a stick🌙

🔶Meaning:
🔅Everything; all that one could desire (including things that are difficult or impossible to get).🔅


🔸Example:
🔷 Once I saved twenty-five dollars and bought her a print gown for her birthday, and she was so pleased you'd have thought I'd given her the moon on a stick


🌙Ask for the moon🌙

Meaning :
🔷to make unreasonable demands/To claim or desire something that one cannot have.

Examples:
🔶‘Please don’t ask for the moon. We’re working on a tight budget. Please be reasonable!’‘

🔶He always asks for the moon even though his parents work so hard to provide the best for him.’


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