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Common Mistakes in English
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🗂 Confusion of gender
Don’t say : The door is open, please shut her.
Say : The door is open, please shut it.

⭐️ In english only names of people and animals have gender (masculine or feminine) . Inanimate things are neuter , and take the pronoun it in the singular .

📍note ;It’s possible to use masculine or feminine pronouns when inanimate things are personified ; England is proud of her navy .

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🗂Using the possessive ‘s with inanimate object .
Don’t say : Her room’s window is open .
Say : The window of her room is open .

⭐️ With inanimate object we usually use the of structure . The door of the car . The surface of the water . With the names of places and organisations we can use either . London’s streets = The street of London . Italy’s climate = The climate of Italy .

📍Note ; However , we do say : a day’s work , a night’s rest , a week’s holiday . a pound’s worth , etc , especially with similar measures of time .

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✖️Multiplication Strategies ✖️

🔷Discover effective ways to mentally solve multiplication problems ✔️

🔷Multiplying complex numbers can seem intimidating 🛑
But breaking them down into easier parts, you can solve even the most difficult problems ☑️

🔶Learn to solve the following problem by breaking it into several parts:

1️⃣ Step 1. Break the problem into easier parts:
20 x 6 = ?
20 x 10 = ?
4 x 10 = ?
4 x 6 = ?

2️⃣ Step 2. Solve each part:
20 x 10 = 200
20 x 6 = 120
4 x 10 = 40
4 x 6 = 24

3️⃣ Step 3. Add each product to get the answer:
200 + 120 + 40 + 24 = 384 is the answer.

Tips📝:

🔆To break harder multiplication problems into easier ones, look for ways to multiply by numbers with a 0 at the end or by reducing other numbers to easier multiples.

🔅For example, to calculate 35 x 8, you can break it into any of the following:

🔹 30 x 8 + 5 x 8 = 240 + 40 = 280

🔹 35 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 70 x 2 x 2 = 140 x 2 = 280

🔹 20 x 8 + 10 x 8 + 5 x 8 = 160 + 80 + 40 = 280

🔹 10 x 8 + 10 x 8 + 10 x 8 + 5 x 8 = 80 + 80 + 80 + 40 = 280

♻️We will return to this exercise to work through other multiplication problems, these practices are referred not only to teach maths, but so "math" vocabulary for English learners 👍👍👍

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Daily Dare №17. Bridge Taps
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​​🎥 Movie Title: Hacksaw Ridge 2016
🎬 Directed by: Mel Gibson
⭐️ Starring: Vince Vaughn, Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey
🌎 Country: United States, Australia
🎭 Genres: Drama, History, War

📝 Storyline: The true story of Pfc. Desmond T. Doss (Andrew Garfield), who won the Congressional Medal of Honor despite refusing to bear arms during WWII on religious grounds. Doss was drafted and ostracized by fellow soldiers for his pacifist stance but went on to earn respect and adoration for his bravery, selflessness and compassion after he risked his life — without firing a shot — to save 75 men in the Battle of Okinawa.

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Daily Dare №18. 60 Seconds Prone Hold with Clasp
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📄Title: Pride and prejudice
📝By: Jane Austen

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📄Title: Pride and prejudice
📝By: Jane Austen

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🔰 Vocabulary class
🎶 How to describe sounds? (PART2)


5️⃣ beep /biːp/ verb [intransitive]

📖 if a machine beeps, it makes a short high sound
📌 SYN bleep

🏷 Why does the computer keep beeping?
🏷 After much beeping some one heard them and came out - they were still stuck.

6️⃣ screech noun /skriːtʃ/ [countable]

📖 a loud, harsh, piercing cry.

🏷 The screech of a seagull echoed in her ears.
🏷 The piercing screech from the next room was so immediate and pained that it snapped me to instant alertness.

7️⃣ slam /slæm/ verb (slammed, slamming) [intransitive, transitive]

📖 if a door, gate etc slams, or if someone slams it, it shuts with a loud noise
📌 SYN bang

🏷 We heard a car door slam.
🏷 He slammed the door shut.

How to describe sounds? PART1

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Daily Dare №19. 60 Balance Swings
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🌴 SLANG 🌴

✔️ "Budge up"

📚 British.An informal way of asking someone to make room where they are sitting for you to sit down, too, would be asking them to "budge up." It's similar to "scoot over" or "move over."

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🌸 "Hey, there's loads of room on that bench. Budge up and make some room for us, too!"

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🍍Helping the body to heal from injuries
🍍Anti Inflammation
🍍Providing body with vital vitamins to stay energetic
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🔰 Vocabulary class
🎶 How to describe sounds? (PART3)


8️⃣ squelch /skweltʃ/ verb [intransitive]

📖 to make a sucking sound by walking or moving in something soft and wet
📌 squelch through/along/up

🏷 My hair was dripping and my shoes squelched as I walked.
🏷 As we squelched along the road and into the farmyard I felt a feeling of utter exhaustion.

9️⃣ creak /kriːk/ verb [intransitive]

📖 if something such as a door, wooden floor, old bed, or stair creaks, it makes a long high noise when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc
📌 creak noun countable

🏷 The floorboards creaked as she walked across the room.
🏷 The door creaked open.

🔟 high-ˈpitched adjective

📖 a high-pitched voice or sound is very high
📌 OPP low-pitched

🏷 Then came the sound: a continuous high-pitched chattering that rose in volume and intensity.
🏷 I could hear high-pitched laughter coming from the girls' bedroom.

How to describe sounds? PART1
How to describe sounds? PART2

🎧 Listen to the audio track below, examples of the words defined above

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