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🍏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)
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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.

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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.
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📄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🍎
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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🎧
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💆🏻‍♀ Relaxation idioms 💆🏻‍♂

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Can you use them in a sentence?
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🍏Mix 1spoon of honey with some watermelon and have the best bomb of vitamins ready for your body!try it twice a week and feel its great power after awhile 🍎

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Are you in a rush? Need to say something quickly? 🏃‍♂️

Here are some quick-related phrases for you to use.

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‼️Is it Arab, Arabic or Arabian? 🤔⁉️

🔰Arab: relates to the people, places and culture of the Arab world.

❇️Examples :
🔅the Arab League ,Arab influence in Western Music, etc.🔅
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🔰Arabic: specifically relates to the written and spoken language of the Arab world.

❇️Examples:
🔅 Arabic literature ,Arabic influences in English, dialects of Arabic, Arabic innoscription, Arabic numerals, Arabic noscript, Arabic poetry, etc.🔅


🔰Arabian: historic or literary in its relation to people or things of the Arab world.

❇️ Examples:
🔅 the Arabian nights [A Thousand and One Nights] , under the Arabian moonlight.🔅

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🔴 notes :
1⃣ Arab, Arabic and Arabian are all written with a capital letter.

2⃣ Arab is now generally used in reference to people; the use of Arabian in this sense is historical Current usage of the word.
however, is found in these examples: Arabian Peninsula, Arabian Sea, the Arabian deserts and Arabian [horse].
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📛To sum up:
❗️Arab relates to people,
Arabic refers to language and Arabian is used in connection with land
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💙 Today's Idioms 💙

🟢 (To) Twist someone's arm

✔️ meaning :
🌻 convince someone/ To pressure or force someone into doing something.

✔️ Example :
🌻 Oh, she immediately agreed to come tonight—I didn't even have to twist her arm


🟢 stab someone in the back⭕️

✔️ Meaning:
🌻 to betray or break the trust of a close person. We call the person who does such kind of things a back stabber.

✔️ Example :
🌻 "Did you hear that Sarah stabbed Kate in the back last week?"

She told her boss that Kate was not interested in a promotion at work and Sarah got it instead."


🟢 lose your touch

✔️ Meaning :
🌻 losing the ability or talent you had with certain things, people or situations.

✔️ Example:
🙄:man "I do not understand why none of the girls here want to speak to me."

😂: It looks like you've lost your touch with the ladies."

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Bring sb up
✳️Bring sb down
✳️Bring sth up

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