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💬Denoscription:Love and Freindship is a short epistolary novel that showcases Austen’s humor and wit.From these early writings, we can see Austen working toward the literary masterpieces (in my opinion) that readers continue to love nearly 200 years after her death.

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📚 Title: Love and friendship
📝 By: Jane Austen

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🎵Listening practice:
Anxiety impedes memory during High-pressure exams

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📗 Vocabulary class 📗

🍄 peckish /ˈpekɪʃ/ adjective 🍄

slightly hungry:

🐞 By ten o'clock I was feeling peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast.

💢 synonyms: empty, famished, hungry, starved, starving

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🌀 perplex /pərˈpleks/ verb [ T ] 🌀

to confuse and worry someone slightly by being difficult to understand or solve:

The disease has continued to perplex doctors.

perplexity noun [ C or U ]
perplexed adjective
perplexing adjective

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momentous /məˈment̬əs/ adjective

very important because of effects on future events:

🎃 Whether or not to move overseas was a momentous decision for the family.

momentousness noun [ U ]
momentously adverb
💢 Synonyms: important, significant, main, serious

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📗 GRAMMAR WITH LAUGHTER is part of the popular series of photocopiable resource books designed to enliven your lessons. It contains 82 lessons each dealing with a different area of English grammar. 

🧰 Originally published: 1999
🖨 Author: George C Woolard

Grammar with Laughter 1 MB
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🔘GRAMMAR ➧{Few & little}

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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

5️⃣ stripe /straɪp/ noun [countable]
📖 a line of colour, especially one of several lines of colour all close together

🏷 The American flag has red and white stripes 🇺🇸
🏷 I put on a dark grey suit with a fine stripe, a grey woollen tie and a soft white shirt.

6️⃣ illusion /ɪˈluːʒən/ noun [countable]
📖 something that seems to be different from the way it really is

📌 illusion of
🏷 He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power.
📌 give/create an illusion
🏷 The mirrors in the room gave an illusion of greater space.

7️⃣ flattering /ˈflætərɪŋ/ adjective
📖 clothes, pictures etc that are flattering make someone look as attractive as they can or make something as good as possible, even if it is not really very good

🏷 High-heeled shoes are flattering but not very comfortable.
🏷 She wore a plain black dress, quite simple but very flattering.

8️⃣ exaggerate /ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to make something seem better, larger, worse etc than it really is

🏷 I couldn’t sleep for three days – I’m not exaggerating.
🏷 It’s difficult to exaggerate the importance of sleep.

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🔘 Modal Verbs

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🎵Listening practice:
Exotic animal kingdom

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🔘GRAMMAR ➧{Nouns as Adjectives}

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🐞Ladybugs🐞

Have you ever seen a small, red beetle with black dots on its back? These little insects are called ladybugs.

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🍁Today's phrasal verbs are🍁:

🥥 Come up with.
🥥 Come out.
🥥 Come in(to).


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🍧Today's idioms

👣Put your foot in your mouth
Ⓜ️to say or do something that you should not have, esp. something that embarrasses someone else:
↪️ I really put my foot in my mouth – I asked her if Jane was her mother, but she said Jane is her sister.
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🧛‍♂Devil's advocate
Ⓜ️someone who pretend, in an argument or discution, to be against an idea  or plan that a lot of  people support it , in  order to make  ppl discuss and consider  it in more details:
↪️My role in the campaign is to play devil's advocate to each new policy before it's introduced to the public.
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💆‍♀Simmer down
Ⓜ️become less angry or excited about something
↪️We waited for the audience to simmer down.
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VOCABULARY YOU MUST HAVE FOR IELTS

"TOPIC: TECHNOLOGY"

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🎵 ‍Listening practice:

A Healthy Lifestyle

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🍁Today's phrasal verbs are🍁:

🍎Check out.
🍎Check over.
🍎Check through.


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​​🎶🔴PRONUNCIATION 🔴🎶

Every English word has at least one syllable (units into which a word divided. Always with vowel sound) go, see, clean, learn send etc.. or more stu-dy, ba-na-na, pro-nun-ci-a-tion etc..
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In every word that has more than one syllable, there's one syllable that receives more stress than the rest of the syllables. The rest syllables are mostly said softly and more quickly with a little low pitch.
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In our today's lesson, we will be focusing on two syllable words.
We will start with the first stressed syllable words and then the second stressed syllable words..
We will be using (DAda) as a measure of first stressed words
and (da
DA) as a second stressed words.
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First stressed syllables
DA-da

1. Peo-ple
2. Pro-mise
3. Pur-pose
4. Mort-gage
5. Ac-tive
6. Pa-ssive
7. Lei-sure
8. Sys-tem
9. Pho-to
10 Co-lor

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🍁Today's phrasal verbs are🍁:

🍉 Check out.
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🍉 Check through.


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●GRAMMAR➧{Hypothesizing}

➧Hypothesizing about present and past
➧present state v.present action or event
➧I wish/ if only
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