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Writing #n1
Guidelines for writing
TYPES OF COMPOSITION
When you write a composition you need to understand the type of writing required. Your piece of writing can be in the form of a letter, an article for a magazine/newspaper or a report.
LETTERS are written to a person (e.g. your pen friend, a newspaper editor, etc.) or a group of people (e.g. the students ' society, the local football club, etc.) for a specific reason (e.g. to give advice, to make a complaint, etc.). They include:
Informal letters to people you know well, written in a personal chatty style. Below is an example of an informal letter:
Formal letters to managers/officials etc., written in a polite formal style. Below is an example of a formal letter:
/*Semi formal letters** to people you do not know well or people you know but you want to sound polite and respectful e.g. a teacher of yours, your pen friend's parents, etc., written in a polite and respectful style.
ARTICLES are found in magazines and newspapers. The following can be found in the form of an article:
Denoscriptions of people, places, buildings, objects, festivals, ceremonies etc.
Narratives about real or imaginary events which happened in the past. They can be written in the first person (first-person narratives) when the writer is the main character of the story or in the third person (third-person narratives) when the writer is describing
News reports about current/recent events (e.g. fires, accidents, etc.) written in impersonal style. News reports present facts objectively and unemotionally.
Reviews discussing a film, TV program, book, restaurant, etc. and recommending
it or not to the reader.
Discursive essays about arguments concerning particular subjects. They include:
"For and Against" essays which present the pros and cons on a specific topic
Opinion Essays which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic
Providing Solutions to Problems which discuss a problem and its causes, making suggestions and mentioning the expected results and consequences
Letters to the Editor which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic or the writer's suggestions on a specific problem.
REPORTS are formal pieces of writing and have a specific format and features. They include:
-Assessment reports discussing the suitability of a person, place, plan, etc. for a particular purpose, job, etc.
-Proposals reports discussing suggestions or decisions about future actions.
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Guidelines for writing
TYPES OF COMPOSITION
When you write a composition you need to understand the type of writing required. Your piece of writing can be in the form of a letter, an article for a magazine/newspaper or a report.
LETTERS are written to a person (e.g. your pen friend, a newspaper editor, etc.) or a group of people (e.g. the students ' society, the local football club, etc.) for a specific reason (e.g. to give advice, to make a complaint, etc.). They include:
Informal letters to people you know well, written in a personal chatty style. Below is an example of an informal letter:
Formal letters to managers/officials etc., written in a polite formal style. Below is an example of a formal letter:
/*Semi formal letters** to people you do not know well or people you know but you want to sound polite and respectful e.g. a teacher of yours, your pen friend's parents, etc., written in a polite and respectful style.
ARTICLES are found in magazines and newspapers. The following can be found in the form of an article:
Denoscriptions of people, places, buildings, objects, festivals, ceremonies etc.
Narratives about real or imaginary events which happened in the past. They can be written in the first person (first-person narratives) when the writer is the main character of the story or in the third person (third-person narratives) when the writer is describing
News reports about current/recent events (e.g. fires, accidents, etc.) written in impersonal style. News reports present facts objectively and unemotionally.
Reviews discussing a film, TV program, book, restaurant, etc. and recommending
it or not to the reader.
Discursive essays about arguments concerning particular subjects. They include:
"For and Against" essays which present the pros and cons on a specific topic
Opinion Essays which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic
Providing Solutions to Problems which discuss a problem and its causes, making suggestions and mentioning the expected results and consequences
Letters to the Editor which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic or the writer's suggestions on a specific problem.
REPORTS are formal pieces of writing and have a specific format and features. They include:
-Assessment reports discussing the suitability of a person, place, plan, etc. for a particular purpose, job, etc.
-Proposals reports discussing suggestions or decisions about future actions.
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🔥 collocations relating to fire (Part II) 🔥
6️⃣ Go up in flames
📖 to suddenly begin burning in a way that is difficult to control
🏷 The helicopter burst into flames after hitting a power line.
🏷 The cottage went up in flames.
7️⃣ die down phrasal verb
📖 if something dies down, it becomes less strong, active, or violent
🏷 The barbecue won't be ready until the flames have died down.
🏷 The fire/ flames soon died down.
📌 go down phrasal verb
📖 to become lower in level, amount etc
🏷 The fire went down last night.
8️⃣ put out phrasal verb
📖 to make a fire etc stop burning
📌 SYN extinguish [formal]
🏷 The rescue services are still trying to put out the fires.
🏷 They managed to put out the fire
9️⃣ light verb (past tense and past participle lit or lighted)
📖 [intransitive, transitive] to start to burn, or to make something start to burn
🏷 He stopped to light a cigarette.
🏷 I lit the fire and poured a drink.
collocations relating to fire (Part I) 👇👇
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6️⃣ Go up in flames
📖 to suddenly begin burning in a way that is difficult to control
🏷 The helicopter burst into flames after hitting a power line.
🏷 The cottage went up in flames.
7️⃣ die down phrasal verb
📖 if something dies down, it becomes less strong, active, or violent
🏷 The barbecue won't be ready until the flames have died down.
🏷 The fire/ flames soon died down.
📌 go down phrasal verb
📖 to become lower in level, amount etc
🏷 The fire went down last night.
8️⃣ put out phrasal verb
📖 to make a fire etc stop burning
📌 SYN extinguish [formal]
🏷 The rescue services are still trying to put out the fires.
🏷 They managed to put out the fire
9️⃣ light verb (past tense and past participle lit or lighted)
📖 [intransitive, transitive] to start to burn, or to make something start to burn
🏷 He stopped to light a cigarette.
🏷 I lit the fire and poured a drink.
collocations relating to fire (Part I) 👇👇
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EngMasters/909
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🦜This wee puffin is ready to breed – and is searching for a mate.🕊
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⚠️CONFUSING WORDS⚠️
🔘vain
🔘vein
🔘whine
🔘wine
🔘win
🔘when
🔘wean
🔘van
🔘vine
🔘vane
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🔘vain
🔘vein
🔘whine
🔘wine
🔘win
🔘when
🔘wean
🔘van
🔘vine
🔘vane
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#Confusing_words #Vocabulary
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📖 Context: a story about lying
🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 economical with the truth
🟡 talk something ↔️ up
🟡 em‧bel‧lish
#v532 #vocabulary
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🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 economical with the truth
🟡 talk something ↔️ up
🟡 em‧bel‧lish
#v532 #vocabulary
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The Perfume Collector
A remarkable novel about secrets, desire, memory, passion, and possibility.
Newlywed Grace Monroe doesn’t fit anyone’s expectations of a successful 1950s London socialite, least of all her own. When she receives an unexpected inheritance from a complete stranger, Madame Eva d’Orsey, Grace is drawn to uncover the identity of her mysterious benefactor.
Authors: Kathleen Tessaro
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The Perfume Collector
A remarkable novel about secrets, desire, memory, passion, and possibility.
Newlywed Grace Monroe doesn’t fit anyone’s expectations of a successful 1950s London socialite, least of all her own. When she receives an unexpected inheritance from a complete stranger, Madame Eva d’Orsey, Grace is drawn to uncover the identity of her mysterious benefactor.
Authors: Kathleen Tessaro
EPub.File
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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! 🌻
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♨️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🌼
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♨️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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#Idiom #i16
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♨️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! 🌻
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♨️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🌼
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♨️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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#Idiom #i16
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Today's words are:
1⃣ Torrential rain
2⃣ Considerable difficulty
3⃣ Widespread damage
4⃣ Great honour
#vocabulary #v126 #realteam @EngMasters
1⃣ Torrential rain
2⃣ Considerable difficulty
3⃣ Widespread damage
4⃣ Great honour
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🎀 Double whammy 🎀
Have you ever been in a double whammy situation?
✅ #idiom
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Have you ever been in a double whammy situation?
✅ #idiom
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Today's phrasal verbs:👇
🧶Juice something up
to make something more exciting or interesting
Juice up your presentations with colorful graphics.
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🧶 bring something up
to mention a subject or start to talk about it
Synonym raise
Bring it up at the meeting.
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🧶 Go away
If you go away, you leave a place and spend a period of time some where else, especially as a holiday.
When you go away on holiday, you need to take extra security precautions.
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🧶Juice something up
to make something more exciting or interesting
Juice up your presentations with colorful graphics.
○○○○○○○○○○○
🧶 bring something up
to mention a subject or start to talk about it
Synonym raise
Bring it up at the meeting.
○○○○○○○○○○○
🧶 Go away
If you go away, you leave a place and spend a period of time some where else, especially as a holiday.
When you go away on holiday, you need to take extra security precautions.
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Forwarded from English With Masters (JѧνѧԀ Rѧjѧɞı)
📖 Context: a story about lying Part 2 🟣 Part 1
🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 gloss over something
🟡 un‧pal‧at‧a‧ble
🟡 name‧ly
#v533 #vocabulary
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🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 gloss over something
🟡 un‧pal‧at‧a‧ble
🟡 name‧ly
#v533 #vocabulary
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