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#expression #idiom
Teacher: Gill
📚 Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English part 3⃣
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Teacher: Gill
📚 Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English part 3⃣
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@IELTSwMasters
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Daily Dare №54. 20 Stacked Push-Ups
Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
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Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
#DailyDare #RealTeam
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Today's idioms :
🦋 #lesson15part3
✅ I'll say
🌸 yes definitely
🔅A: "Did you enjoy Maddona' s concert?"
B: I'll say.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to have a big head
🌸 to be arrogant
🔅 Jenny has a big head.No wonder nobody likes to be friend with her.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ in reality
🌸 in fact
🔅 Ted thinks it 'll be easy to become a rock star . In reality ,it will take years of hard work.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to turn off
🌸 to cause to feel dislike
🔅 I used to be friends with monnica ,but she gossiped all the time and it really turned me off!
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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🦋 #lesson15part3
✅ I'll say
🌸 yes definitely
🔅A: "Did you enjoy Maddona' s concert?"
B: I'll say.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to have a big head
🌸 to be arrogant
🔅 Jenny has a big head.No wonder nobody likes to be friend with her.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ in reality
🌸 in fact
🔅 Ted thinks it 'll be easy to become a rock star . In reality ,it will take years of hard work.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to turn off
🌸 to cause to feel dislike
🔅 I used to be friends with monnica ,but she gossiped all the time and it really turned me off!
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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📊 Study activity — Word Diagrams 📊
Benefits➕: Learn how different word parts operate.
❗️Understanding word construction is critical to expanding your vocabulary. We're gonna go through diagrams to see how each word is constructed.
🔅Part 1
🔅Part 2. Go through these 3️⃣ words, carefully examine the word parts to which they are divided. It's our second part of learning word constructions. Next time in the last part we'll go through another set of essential word constructions.
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4️⃣ IM - prefix im - not. Examples: Immovable - unable to be moved; Imperfect - not perfect.
MORT - root mort - death. Examples: Mortician - person who arranges funerals; Mortify - to embarrass or humiliate someone.
AL - suffix al - of or relating to. Examples: Comical - funny or amusing; Fictional - of or relating to fiction
IM+MORT+AL=IMMORTAL -> living eternally.
5️⃣ IM - prefix im - not. Examples: Impossible - unmeasurably large; Impossible - not able to be done.
PECC - root pecc - sin. Examples: Peccant - minor sin or fault; peccant - violating a moral law.
ABLE - suffix able - having the quality of. Examples: Comfortable - causing relaxation and comfort; Unthinkable - impossible to believe or imagine.
IM+PECC-ABLE=IMPECCABLE -> without fault.
6️⃣ MULTI - prefix multi - many. Examples: Multifaceted - having many aspects; Multiplier - person or thing that multiplies.
LINGU - root lingu - language. Examples: Linguist - person accomplished in languages; Sublingual - situated under the tongue.
AL - suffix al - of or relating to. Examples: Diabolical - evil and devilish; Tyrannical - oppressive and controlling.
MULTI+LINGU+AL=MULTILINGUAL - able to speak many languages.
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#WordDiagrams #30ME #RealTeam @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters @QuizMasters
Benefits➕: Learn how different word parts operate.
❗️Understanding word construction is critical to expanding your vocabulary. We're gonna go through diagrams to see how each word is constructed.
🔅Part 1
🔅Part 2. Go through these 3️⃣ words, carefully examine the word parts to which they are divided. It's our second part of learning word constructions. Next time in the last part we'll go through another set of essential word constructions.
▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️
4️⃣ IM - prefix im - not. Examples: Immovable - unable to be moved; Imperfect - not perfect.
MORT - root mort - death. Examples: Mortician - person who arranges funerals; Mortify - to embarrass or humiliate someone.
AL - suffix al - of or relating to. Examples: Comical - funny or amusing; Fictional - of or relating to fiction
IM+MORT+AL=IMMORTAL -> living eternally.
5️⃣ IM - prefix im - not. Examples: Impossible - unmeasurably large; Impossible - not able to be done.
PECC - root pecc - sin. Examples: Peccant - minor sin or fault; peccant - violating a moral law.
ABLE - suffix able - having the quality of. Examples: Comfortable - causing relaxation and comfort; Unthinkable - impossible to believe or imagine.
IM+PECC-ABLE=IMPECCABLE -> without fault.
6️⃣ MULTI - prefix multi - many. Examples: Multifaceted - having many aspects; Multiplier - person or thing that multiplies.
LINGU - root lingu - language. Examples: Linguist - person accomplished in languages; Sublingual - situated under the tongue.
AL - suffix al - of or relating to. Examples: Diabolical - evil and devilish; Tyrannical - oppressive and controlling.
MULTI+LINGU+AL=MULTILINGUAL - able to speak many languages.
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💠 Vocabulary class
✅ Today's words are:
Part 2 Part 1
1️⃣ idolize
2️⃣ dedication
3️⃣ have a go
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✅ Today's words are:
Part 2 Part 1
1️⃣ idolize
2️⃣ dedication
3️⃣ have a go
Tap on INSTANT VIEW to read the definitions and exmples
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Telegraph
Qualities of personal heroes Part 2
📖 to admire and love someone so much that you think they are perfect
🗣 Talking About Intelligence 🧠
Andre: Mom, I can't believe I got stuck with Matt as my lab partner in school.
Josephine: Matt? Do I know Matt?...
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Andre: Mom, I can't believe I got stuck with Matt as my lab partner in school.
Josephine: Matt? Do I know Matt?...
📥 Download this podcast and relative pdf file for complete noscript and glossary
🎧 tap to download mp3 file
📕 tap to download the noscript
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♈ Vocabulary class 🔥
💥💥 feeble /ˈfiːbəl/ adjective
Ⓜ weak and without energy, strength, or power:
✳ He was a feeble, helpless old man.
Ⓜ not effective or good:
✅ a feeble joke/excuse
✨ feebly adverb
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
💥💥 hazardous /ˈhæzɚdəs/ adjective
Ⓜ dangerous:
✅ a hazardous journey/occupation
✳ These conditions are very hazardous for shipping.
✨ hazard noun [ C ]
✨ hazard verb [ T ]
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
💥💥 mindful /ˈmaɪndfəl/ adjective
Ⓜ formal careful not to forget about something:
✳ Mindful of the poor road conditions, she reduced her speed to 30 mph.
Ⓜ deliberately aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, in order to create a feeling of calm:
✳ I'm trying to be more mindful and I think it helps me with stress.
✨ mindfulness noun [ U ]
💢 synonyms: aware, conscious
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
#vocabulary
#v242
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💥💥 feeble /ˈfiːbəl/ adjective
Ⓜ weak and without energy, strength, or power:
✳ He was a feeble, helpless old man.
Ⓜ not effective or good:
✅ a feeble joke/excuse
✨ feebly adverb
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
💥💥 hazardous /ˈhæzɚdəs/ adjective
Ⓜ dangerous:
✅ a hazardous journey/occupation
✳ These conditions are very hazardous for shipping.
✨ hazard noun [ C ]
✨ hazard verb [ T ]
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
💥💥 mindful /ˈmaɪndfəl/ adjective
Ⓜ formal careful not to forget about something:
✳ Mindful of the poor road conditions, she reduced her speed to 30 mph.
Ⓜ deliberately aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, in order to create a feeling of calm:
✳ I'm trying to be more mindful and I think it helps me with stress.
✨ mindfulness noun [ U ]
💢 synonyms: aware, conscious
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
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🗣Study activity — Emphasis training 🗣
❗️Emphasizing different words can dramatically change the meaning of a sentence.
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🗣 Read the following sentences out loud and emphasize the highlighted word to see how meaning can shift:
1️⃣ <I> didn't say you speech was boring. (It definitely wasn't me)
2️⃣ I <DIDN'T> say your speech was boring. (Emphatically, I did not)
3️⃣ I didn't <SAY> your speech was boring. (I never uttered this out loud)
4️⃣ I didn't say <YOUR> speech was boring. (If I said a speech was boring, it wasn't yours)
5️⃣ I didn't say your speech was <BORING>. (My critique of your speech did not include that it was boring)
💢 Practice changing where your emphasis falls in a sentence to shape meaning in dramatic or subtle ways.
For notes 📝:
🔅As you draft a speech or presentation, consider the meaning you would like the audience to understand from each sentence. Think about which words to emphasize to achieve that meaning.
🔅Vary you volume, pitch, and rhythm. This is not only helps you shape emphasis and meaning, it also keeps listeners more engaged by making sure your speech doesn't feel monotonous.
🔅As your practice your speech, make sure you aren't emphasizing too many words. Doing so will distract the audience and keep you from achieving your desired effect.
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#Emphasis #30ME #RealTeam @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters @QuizMasters
❗️Emphasizing different words can dramatically change the meaning of a sentence.
▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️
🗣 Read the following sentences out loud and emphasize the highlighted word to see how meaning can shift:
1️⃣ <I> didn't say you speech was boring. (It definitely wasn't me)
2️⃣ I <DIDN'T> say your speech was boring. (Emphatically, I did not)
3️⃣ I didn't <SAY> your speech was boring. (I never uttered this out loud)
4️⃣ I didn't say <YOUR> speech was boring. (If I said a speech was boring, it wasn't yours)
5️⃣ I didn't say your speech was <BORING>. (My critique of your speech did not include that it was boring)
💢 Practice changing where your emphasis falls in a sentence to shape meaning in dramatic or subtle ways.
For notes 📝:
🔅As you draft a speech or presentation, consider the meaning you would like the audience to understand from each sentence. Think about which words to emphasize to achieve that meaning.
🔅Vary you volume, pitch, and rhythm. This is not only helps you shape emphasis and meaning, it also keeps listeners more engaged by making sure your speech doesn't feel monotonous.
🔅As your practice your speech, make sure you aren't emphasizing too many words. Doing so will distract the audience and keep you from achieving your desired effect.
▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️
#Emphasis #30ME #RealTeam @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters @QuizMasters
🛑 Both / both of, neither / neither of, either / either of
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Today's idioms :
🦋 #lesson16part1
✅ At first
🌸 in the begining
🔅Don't get discouraged if you don't succeed at first, The important thing is that you keep on trying .
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to get the hang of s.th:
🌸 to learn how to do something
🔅 when I went snowboarding for the first time I kept falling down. But after a while,I got the hang of it.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ second nature
🌸 a behaviour , a tendency or habit that has become characteristic or instinctive.
🔅 I used to hate computers, but using them is second nature to me now.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to learn the ropes
🌸 to know or learn how to do something, especially a job.
🔅 It didn't take her new assistant long to learn the ropes.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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🦋 #lesson16part1
✅ At first
🌸 in the begining
🔅Don't get discouraged if you don't succeed at first, The important thing is that you keep on trying .
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to get the hang of s.th:
🌸 to learn how to do something
🔅 when I went snowboarding for the first time I kept falling down. But after a while,I got the hang of it.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ second nature
🌸 a behaviour , a tendency or habit that has become characteristic or instinctive.
🔅 I used to hate computers, but using them is second nature to me now.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to learn the ropes
🌸 to know or learn how to do something, especially a job.
🔅 It didn't take her new assistant long to learn the ropes.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#idiom #i106 #SELA
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🇺🇸 New York City
🔎 2019 Edition
🌎 Lonely Planet
➡️ Download here
👆 Tap on the above link and select START to get the travel guide.
#travel #magazine
#pdf #worldtour ✈️
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🔎 2019 Edition
🌎 Lonely Planet
➡️ Download here
👆 Tap on the above link and select START to get the travel guide.
#travel #magazine
#pdf #worldtour ✈️
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✅ #Phrasal_verbs #npvc101
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✳️ Run down
✳️ Get down
✳️ Pull down
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#expression #idiom
Teacher: Gill
📚 Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English part 4⃣
@EngMasters
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Teacher: Gill
📚 Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English part 4⃣
@EngMasters
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⚜🎶🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎶⚜
I stand among you as one who offers a small message of hope. There are always people who dare to seek on the margin of soceity, who are not dependent on social acceptance, not dependent on social routine, and prefer a kind of free-floating existence under a state of risk.
When an old culture is dying, the new culture is born from a few people who are not afriad to be insecure.
When you hit a snag, don't throw up the whole project. Instead, back off, get mentally refreshed. Try something as simple as playing some musics or taking a walk or a short nap. Then, when you tackle it again, the solution often comes almost before you know.
-Thomas Merton
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I stand among you as one who offers a small message of hope. There are always people who dare to seek on the margin of soceity, who are not dependent on social acceptance, not dependent on social routine, and prefer a kind of free-floating existence under a state of risk.
When an old culture is dying, the new culture is born from a few people who are not afriad to be insecure.
When you hit a snag, don't throw up the whole project. Instead, back off, get mentally refreshed. Try something as simple as playing some musics or taking a walk or a short nap. Then, when you tackle it again, the solution often comes almost before you know.
-Thomas Merton
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🔰"Check the #timetable to see the classes we present."
#pronunciation
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🗓 Oct 21, 2018
🗞 200 pages
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🗞 200 pages
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🐓Avian Bird Flue🐓
🍏Bird flu is caused by a type of influenza virus that rarely infects humans. More than a dozen types of bird!
flu have been identified, including the two strains that have most recently infected humans — H5N1 and
H7N9. When bird flu does strike humans, it can be deadly.
⚠️Symptoms⚠️
Signs and symptoms of bird flu may begin within two to seven days of infection, depending on the type.
In most cases, they resemble those of conventional influenza, including:
😷Cough
🤒Fever
🤐Sore throat
😵Muscle aches
🤕Headache
😣Shortness of breath
Some people also experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. And in a few cases, a mild eye infection (conjunctivitis) is the only indication of the disease.
🚫
See your doctor immediately if you develop a fever, cough and body aches and have recently traveled to a part of the world where bird flu occurs. Be sure to let your doctor know if you visited any farms or open-air markets.🍎
#health
#topic
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🍏Bird flu is caused by a type of influenza virus that rarely infects humans. More than a dozen types of bird!
flu have been identified, including the two strains that have most recently infected humans — H5N1 and
H7N9. When bird flu does strike humans, it can be deadly.
⚠️Symptoms⚠️
Signs and symptoms of bird flu may begin within two to seven days of infection, depending on the type.
In most cases, they resemble those of conventional influenza, including:
😷Cough
🤒Fever
🤐Sore throat
😵Muscle aches
🤕Headache
😣Shortness of breath
Some people also experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. And in a few cases, a mild eye infection (conjunctivitis) is the only indication of the disease.
🚫
See your doctor immediately if you develop a fever, cough and body aches and have recently traveled to a part of the world where bird flu occurs. Be sure to let your doctor know if you visited any farms or open-air markets.🍎
#health
#topic
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✅ #Phrasal_verbs #npvc102
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✳️ Mess up
✳️ Mess around
✳️ Mash up
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