Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Look down on somebody
✳️Hand something down
✳️Grow apart
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✳️Look down on somebody
✳️Hand something down
✳️Grow apart
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc50
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🍔 Ordering Food for Delivery 🍟
Order clerk: Hello, Torino’s Restaurant.
Nancy: Hello, I’d like to place a delivery order.
Order clerk: Can I have your address and the major cross streets, please?
Nancy: It’s 1212 Main Street, and the nearest cross streets are Speedway and Highland.
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Order clerk: Hello, Torino’s Restaurant.
Nancy: Hello, I’d like to place a delivery order.
Order clerk: Can I have your address and the major cross streets, please?
Nancy: It’s 1212 Main Street, and the nearest cross streets are Speedway and Highland.
📥 Download the pdf file for complete noscript and glossary
🎶 tap to download mp3 file
📜 tap to download the noscript
#podcast
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♨️Today's Idioms ♨️
✅(To) break the news :
🔅to make something known.
✅(To)cost an arm and a leg :
🔅To be very expensive
✅Top Dollar :
🔅The highest end of a price range; a lot of money
✅(To)give one the creeps :
🔅To create a feeling of disgust or horror.
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✅(To) break the news :
🔅to make something known.
✅(To)cost an arm and a leg :
🔅To be very expensive
✅Top Dollar :
🔅The highest end of a price range; a lot of money
✅(To)give one the creeps :
🔅To create a feeling of disgust or horror.
👇🏾👇🏾the dialouge in the photo belowe showing you how to use these Idioms:
❤️for more examples press on this 👉🏾 📥 and download a picture
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#Idiom #i67 #SELA1
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Show off
✳️Stick to something
✳️Sort something out
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✳️Show off
✳️Stick to something
✳️Sort something out
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✔️Nosh [British/informal]
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It increases your IQ ,Improves your communication abilities and Helps u more with your studying!🍏🍎
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⚜🎵🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎵⚜
Today's lesson is how to Pronounce TH!?
There are two dental TH sounds in English, both made by touching the tongue tip behind the top teeth and squeezing the air through. If you only squeeze air, the sound is / θ /, if you also
use the voice, it’s / ð/ – come on then, all together
⚜🔴⚜“ The thieves thought that the throne was authentic.”⚜🔴⚜
❌Be careful not to make D or T sound, it's/ð/
❌Be careful not to make S sound ,it's/ˈθ/
#pronunciation
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Today's lesson is how to Pronounce TH!?
There are two dental TH sounds in English, both made by touching the tongue tip behind the top teeth and squeezing the air through. If you only squeeze air, the sound is / θ /, if you also
use the voice, it’s / ð/ – come on then, all together
⚜🔴⚜“ The thieves thought that the throne was authentic.”⚜🔴⚜
❌Be careful not to make D or T sound, it's/ð/
❌Be careful not to make S sound ,it's/ˈθ/
#pronunciation
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Set something up
✳️Run out
✳️Set somebody up
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✳️Set something up
✳️Run out
✳️Set somebody up
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➖He paints quite a picture, doesn't he!😆
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🌳A bird in hand is worth two in the bush🌳
🔰Meaning :
❗️Be content with what you have, because sometimes if you seek more,you might lose what you already have. ❗️
🔰Examples :
❗️Johnny had two cookies, but was greedy for more. When he reached for the cookie jar, his dog ate the cookies he had and
also the jar slipped from his hands and broke. Now, he had no cookies. He should have knownt hat a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
♨️Catch the bull by its horns ♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️To be brave in a frightening or dangerous situation.❗️
✅Example :
❗️Jeremy caught the bull by its horns when he dived into the well to save the drowning dog. ❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
♨️Wolf in sheep's clothing♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️Someone who looks harmless but may actually be very dangerous. ❗️
✅Example :
❗️Never trust strangers on the street, for they may be wolves in sheep's clothing! ❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
#idiom #i67 #realteam
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🔰Meaning :
❗️Be content with what you have, because sometimes if you seek more,you might lose what you already have. ❗️
🔰Examples :
❗️Johnny had two cookies, but was greedy for more. When he reached for the cookie jar, his dog ate the cookies he had and
also the jar slipped from his hands and broke. Now, he had no cookies. He should have knownt hat a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
♨️Catch the bull by its horns ♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️To be brave in a frightening or dangerous situation.❗️
✅Example :
❗️Jeremy caught the bull by its horns when he dived into the well to save the drowning dog. ❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
♨️Wolf in sheep's clothing♨️
✅Meaning :
❗️Someone who looks harmless but may actually be very dangerous. ❗️
✅Example :
❗️Never trust strangers on the street, for they may be wolves in sheep's clothing! ❗️
⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
#idiom #i67 #realteam
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🍎🍏The best amount of sleeping is at least 7 hours ,this way our brain n body completes the 6th cycle of sleeping and u are 100%ready for starting a new day!🍏🍎
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🔰 Vocabulary class
🤭 Smelling and tasting 😋
1️⃣ delicate /ˈdelɪkət/ adjective
📖 a taste, smell, or colour that is delicate is pleasant and not strong
🏷 The wine has a dry delicate flavour.
🏷 This soup has a marvellous, delicate fragrance and a slightly sweet taste.
2️⃣ fragrance /ˈfreɪɡrəns/ noun [countable, uncountable]
📖 a pleasant smell
📌 SYN scent
🏷 Leaves have a citrus fragrance and glycerine beautifully, turning the colour of chamois leather.
🏷 Would you like to try White Diamonds, the new fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor?
3️⃣ faint /feɪnt/ adjective
📖 difficult to see, hear, smell etc
📌 faintness noun uncountable
🏷 She gave a faint smile.
🏷 The wine rarely loses its faint iodine background flavour and is often high in alcohol.
4️⃣ appetizing (also appetising British English) /ˈæpətaɪzɪŋ/ adjective
📖 food that is appetizing smells or looks very good, making you want to eat it
📌 OPP unappetizing (Lose your appetite= lose your desire for food.)
🏷 The food wasn’t particularly appetizing.
🏷 The soup didn't look very appetizing but it tasted delicious.
#vocabulary #v192
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🤭 Smelling and tasting 😋
1️⃣ delicate /ˈdelɪkət/ adjective
📖 a taste, smell, or colour that is delicate is pleasant and not strong
🏷 The wine has a dry delicate flavour.
🏷 This soup has a marvellous, delicate fragrance and a slightly sweet taste.
2️⃣ fragrance /ˈfreɪɡrəns/ noun [countable, uncountable]
📖 a pleasant smell
📌 SYN scent
🏷 Leaves have a citrus fragrance and glycerine beautifully, turning the colour of chamois leather.
🏷 Would you like to try White Diamonds, the new fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor?
3️⃣ faint /feɪnt/ adjective
📖 difficult to see, hear, smell etc
📌 faintness noun uncountable
🏷 She gave a faint smile.
🏷 The wine rarely loses its faint iodine background flavour and is often high in alcohol.
4️⃣ appetizing (also appetising British English) /ˈæpətaɪzɪŋ/ adjective
📖 food that is appetizing smells or looks very good, making you want to eat it
📌 OPP unappetizing (Lose your appetite= lose your desire for food.)
🏷 The food wasn’t particularly appetizing.
🏷 The soup didn't look very appetizing but it tasted delicious.
#vocabulary #v192
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