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⚠️CONFUSING WORDS⚠️

🔘dead

🔘dad

🔘did

🔘deed

🔘dude

🔘dod

🔘doodad

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🌻Today's Idioms🌻

♨️♨️Hit the books♨️♨️

Meaning :
To Study🤓🧐

Example :
John is hitting the books tonight, because he has an exam tomorrow morning 🌞


♨️Crash and Burn♨️

Meaning :
Fail spectacularly🍀

Example :
John crashed and burned on the history exam 🍀



♨️Push the envelope♨️

Meaning :
To stretch or extend the boundaries of what is possible🌻

Example:
John is really pushing the envelope by arriving to the office later and later every day.🌻

#Idiom #i14
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💠A Thousand Years

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‍ ‍ 🕷🕸 blow the cobwebs away' 🕸🕷


🌺Meaning🌺 :

It means to get some fresh air and exercise so that you feel refreshed and can think more clearly.😎


🌺Example🌺 :

I've been stuck indoors for days, I need to blow the cobwebs away and go for a run.🏃‍♂🏃‍♂


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WRITING
session #n8

UNDERSTANDING WRITING STYLE

The writing style you should use depends on the type of composition you are writing, the situation and the intended reader. Therefore, you should not use the same style of writing for every composition. The two main types of writing style are formal and informal. However, not all styles of writing fall under these categories. For example, in a letter to somebody you do not know very well or in an article for a student's magazine, the style used is neither formal nor informal, but a blend of the two, known as semi-formal.

FORMAL STYLE is characterized by:
1- Formal expressions, advanced vocabulary, longer sentences
e.g. Talking everything into consideration, it can be said that the facilities offered are of poor quality.

2- Formal linking words/phrases (i.e. However, Nevertheless, In addition, Consequently, etc.)
e.g. Mobile phones are extremely useful for people who travel frequently. However, they can be dangerous.

3- No use of short forms (i.e. I’m, there’s ...)
e.g. I would be grateful if ... (instead of: I'd be grateful if ...)

4- Impersonal tone, i.e. use of the passive, no denoscription of feeling
e.g. Late this evening, 20-year-old Tim McCormack was pulled to safety after being trapped under debris for more than ten hours.

5- Factual presentation of the information
e.g. The Town Hall, constructed in the late 1800s, was seriously damaged by fire in 1909.

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O Lord !

Kindly redress our lack through absence of impoverishment,
Drive toward us all ,the comforts of life and an abundance of plentiful provisions,
Turn aside blameworthy character traits and base moral qualitues,
Preserve us all from the pit of faithlessness and the motives for hypocrisy and make us regard Your commands ,lawful as lawful and unlawful as unlawful.

Amen.
17/12/2017

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🌼Today's Idioms🌼

♨️Over my dead body♨️


Meaning:
Under no circumstances, absolutely not🌻

Example
He wants to get all the money for himself, well, it will be over my dead body! 🌻


♨️Have a whale of a time♨️

Meaning:
To have an exciting or fun time🌼

Example:
We had a whale of a time at the party Saturday night🌼



♨️Back the wrong horse♨️

Meaning:
To support someone that can't win🌻

Example :
Tom backed the wrong horse at the meeting 🌻

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Today we're going to learn some less familiar meanings of familiar words:

1️⃣ Get sb/ sth to do sth
2️⃣🅰️ Keep
2️⃣🅱️ Keep sb going
3️⃣ put

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Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Burn up;
🔘 Catch on;
🔘 Clear out.

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🔈 Don’t step on the dog doo 1 & 2 🔈

🎧 In today’s conversation, which is part one and two of four, my British friend “Michael” and I begin by talking about whether we are “dog people” or “cat people.” Then we move on to discuss the social etiquette of dog walking – particularly picking up after them in public places.

🔸 You can listen to podcast while reading the noscript here👇👇

📖Script part1.pdf
Podcast part1.mp3

📖Script part3.pdf
Podcast part3.mp3

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Learn some less familiar meanings of familiar words part II

4️⃣ Push /pʊʃ/ [transitive]

📖 to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard

🏷 Encourage your kids to try new things, but try not to push them too hard.
🏷 He’s been pushing himself too hard, working 12-hour days.

5️⃣ Leave sth to/ with sb | verb [transitive]

📖 to let someone else decide something or be responsible for something

🏷 Leave it to me. I’ll make sure it gets posted.
🏷 Leave it with me, I’ll fix it for you.
🏷 She leaves it to the reader to draw their own conclusions.

6️⃣ make /meɪk/ verb [transitive]

📖🅰️ used to say what you have calculated a number to be
🏷 I make that $150 altogether.
🏷 There are nine people coming, plus me, which makes ten

📖🅱️ to arrive at or get to a particular place, especially when it is difficult
🏷 I don’t think we’re going to make the town before nightfall.

Part I:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/423

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