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✈️ Questions and statements you might hear or ask traveling

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📎 - sighted collocations

🔅 clear-sighted
: able to understand a problem or situation well
🔅 partially sighted : unable to see well

🔅 far-sighted : [especially American English] able to see or read things clearly only when they are far away from you
📍 OPP short-sighted
📍 SYN long-sighted British English

🔅 short-sighted : [especially British English] unable to see objects clearly unless they are very close
📍 SYN nearsighted American English
📍 OPP long-sighted

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💢 Other ways to say "I don't like it"
Can you say some other way to express your dislike?

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Today's idioms:


📕 (To) Hit the books 📕
🔺 this is a common idiom among students who have many academic obligations 🔺

Meaning:
🔅have to study.🔅

Example:
🔅"Sorry but I can not watch the game with you tonight, I have to hit the books. I have a huge exam next week! "🔅


😴 (To) Hit the sack/ hit the hay.😴

Meaning :
🔅go to sleep🔅

Example :
🔅"It's time for me to hit the sack, I'm so tired."🔅


🤔 (to be) Up in the air 🤔

Meaning:
 🔅undecided or indefinite, usually because other matters should be decided first🔅

Example:
🔸Sarah: Hey, Sam! Remember, you need to let us know by tomorrow if you’re going to go on the class trip with us.

🔸Sam: that's right. I’m still up in the air. I need to figure out my work schedule first and see if they’ll let me have a few days off work.🔅


🤩#idiom #i62
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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
🏞 A peaceful sight


〽️ We stood at the top of the hill for ages, gazing at the breathtaking view below. In the distance, the port was barely visible through the early morning haze.

1️⃣ gaze /ɡeɪz/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
📖 to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention, often without realizing you are doing so
📌 SYN stare
📌 gaze into/at etc
🏷 Nell was still gazing out of the window.
🏷 Patrick sat gazing into space (=looking straight in front, not at any particular person or thing).

2️⃣ breathtaking /ˈbreθˌteɪkɪŋ/ adjective
📖 very impressive, exciting, or surprising
🏷 The view from my bedroom window was absolutely breathtaking.
🏷 an act of breathtaking arrogance

3️⃣ barely /ˈbeəli $ ˈberli/ adverb
📖 only with great difficulty or effort
📌 SYN only just
📌 barely audible/perceptible/visible/discernible etc
🏷 She was very old and barely able to walk.
🏷 Mary had barely enough money to live on.

4️⃣ haze /heɪz/ noun [singular, uncountable]
📖 smoke, dust, or mist in the air which is difficult to see through
🏷 The sun was surrounded by a golden haze.
🏷 In the morning it looks like a smoky haze is hanging over the hills.

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❤️ 7 love idioms you should know

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🔘 GRAMMAR

🔹SECOND CONDITIONAL
First, we can use the second conditional to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true.
Maybe I'm imagining some dream for example:

▪️If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.(I probably won't win the lottery)
▪️If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello.

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▪️Second and Third Conditional
▪️Usage
▪️Formulation
▪️Examples
▪️And more👇👇
🍏If u are one of those who suffer migraine n severe headaches try to have more bananas in your diet!
It helps renewing the nerves cell🍎

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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
🏞 A peaceful sight (Part2)
part1

5️⃣ make out phrasal verb separable
📖 to be just able to see or hear something
🏷 He could just make out a dark shape moving towards him.
🏷 I couldn’t make out what he was saying.

6️⃣ catch a glimpse of somebody/something
📌 glimpse sb/ sth
📖 to see someone or something for a very short time
🏷 Fans waited for hours at the airport to catch a glimpse of their idol.
🏷 In the warm yellow light of the dining car windows I caught a glimpse of a woman raising a wine glass.

7️⃣ come into sight / view
📖 to appear
📌 OPP disappear from view/sight.
🏷 The camp came into sight at the bottom of the road.
🏷 But they instantly look the other way when he and his motorcade come into sight.

8️⃣ spot verb (spotted, spotting) [transitive]
📖 to notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize
🏷 I spotted a police car behind us.
🏷 It can be hard for even a trained doctor to spot the symptoms of lung cancer.

#vocabulary #v185
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💬Denoscription

First published in 1951, this book forms the first part of Arnold Kettle’s An Introduction to the English Novel.
#Novel2
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introductiontoth009571mbp.pdf
10.5 MB
📄Title:An introduction to the English novel(Vollume one)

📝By:Arnold Kettle
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💵 Idioms and slangs for money

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🍏Try to at least smell some rose water daily
It improves the nerves ,make your heart stronger and reduces your stress
It can also reduce your thirst while fasting🍎
#health
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Daily Dare №28. 40 Reverse Crunches
Workout daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.

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'First Jobs'
🎧Listening practice🎧
🇺🇸 #American_accent 🇺🇸

#Listening #L94 #realteam
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