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​​♨️Today's Idioms ♨️
🦋Lesson9 Part3🦋
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To count on someone:
🌸To depend or rely on someone.

🔆if I can count on you to wake me up, I won't set my alarm clock .


It's a deal :
🌸I agree ( to a proposal or offer )

🔆 A: if you rake up all the leaves in front of the house, I'll do the dishes.
B: it's a deal


(To be) crazy about:
🌸To like very much.

🔆Amy is so crazy about the golf, she'd like to play every day.🔆

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🧠 afraid to, interested in, sorry to + ing form

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Future perfect continuous tense

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​​​​🔰 Vocabulary class
🌀 Judging character

1️⃣ get (right) up somebody’s nose
📖 British English (spoken) to annoy someone very much
🏷 I wish he wouldn’t keep interrupting. It really gets up my nose.
🏷 Darren comes to stay with Nikki and is quick to get up the nose of everyone he meets.

2️⃣ aloof /əˈluːf/ adjective, adverb
📖 unfriendly and deliberately not talking to other people
📌 SYN Stand-offish
📌 remain/stay aloof (from somebody)
🏷 They worked hard, but tended to stay aloof from the local inhabitants.
📌 keep/hold yourself aloof (from somebody)
🏷 She had always kept herself aloof from the boys in class.

3️⃣ diffident /ˈdɪfɪdənt/ adjective
📖 shy and not wanting to make people notice you or talk about you
📌 diffident manner/smile/voice etc
📌 diffident about
🏷 He was diffident about his own success.
🏷 Despite a shy and diffident manner, Davison was a hard-working and gifted teacher of endless patience.

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📚 English grammar in use
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Vocabulary class

💥💥 sheepish /ˈʃiːpɪʃ/ adjective

embarrassed because you know that you have done something wrong or silly

She gave me a sheepish smile and apologized.

sheepishness noun
sheepishly adverb
💢 synonyms: embarrassed, uncomfortable, ashamed

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💥💥 heave /hiːv/ verb

[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to move something heavy using a lot of effort

He heaved the bag onto his shoulder.

heave noun [ C ]
💢 synonyms:haul, pull

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💥💥 brood /bruːd/ verb [ I ]

to think for a long time about things that make you sad, worried, or angry

I wish she wouldn't sit brooding in her room all day.

💢 synonyms: worry about, fret about, agonize over,sulk about

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🏵Two friends talk about happiness.

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Today's phrasal verbs are:


🫡 Abide by
😵 Aim at
🤔 Account for

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🦋 #Lesson10Part1

make time for :
🌸To put time in one's schedule for something.

🔅Don is a busy lawyer, bur he always makes time for his family.🔅


Don't mention it !
🌸You are welcome!

🔆A: thanks for bringing the Cookies 🍪
B: Don't Mention it !


What's up?
🌸what's going on? ; what's new?

🔆what's up? I haven't spoken to you in a long time🔆


from scratch :
🌸from the beginning.

🔆you baked these muffins from scratch? They are delicious! 🔆


out of this world :
🌸Delicious.

🔆Mmm, I love your chicken soup,it's out of this world ! 🔆
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​​Describing a Musical Performance

Janine: Okay, we need to find one more act for this year's show. How many more people are waiting to audition?

Calvin: There are two more. Should I call in the first one?

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🔘ABBREVIATIONS📌

🔗1. A brief way of writing a word or a phrase that could also be written out in full, using only the letters of the alphabet and possibly full stops. We usually write abbreviations without full stops in British English. Full stops are normal in American English.

📝 Dr (US Dr.) for Doctor, Prof (US Prof.) for Professor and Capt (US Capt.) for Captain.

🔗2. An abbreviation does not normally have a distinct pronunciation of its own: we pronounce Dr as Doctor and e.g. as for example.

📝 Some abbreviations are made from the first letters of several words.
Examples are:

📝 The BBC - the British Broadcasting Corporation
UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.

🔗3. Some initial-letter abbreviations are pronounced letter by letter (e.g. the BBC). Others are pronounced like words (e.g. UNICEF) - these are often called acronyms.
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Daily Dare №42. 30 Alt Arm / Leg Raises

Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.

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Today's phrasal verbs are:


🤬 Answer back
🧑‍💻 Answer for
😋 Agree with

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⚡️ Study activity Agility⚡️

📓 Master new words and expand your vocabulary;
📚 Understand more of what you read in advanced books and magazines.

📝 You task is to choose a corresponding synonym to the given word, for example:

🔘 chasm:

a) difference ✔️ (a: deep fissure or huge difference between people)
b) similarity ✖️

🔖 Answer for the following tasks and send your answers to our group's bot: @EngMW_bot Admins will check them and send the correct answers.

1️⃣ thrifty:
a) lavish
b) economical

2️⃣ ease:
a) worsen
b) relieve

3️⃣ function:
a) fail
b) operate

4️⃣ banter:
a) tease
b) praise

5️⃣ determined:
a) indifferent
b) firm

6️⃣ exasperation:
a) delight
b) irritation

7️⃣ ordinary:
a) atypical
b) usual

8️⃣ bungle:
a) mess up
b) fix

9️⃣ calm:
a) relaxed
b) upset

🔟 anxious:
a) nervous
b) calm
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