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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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①⓿Common English Expressions to sound Native 👨‍🏫

#proverbs #grammar
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Find someone who is good for you, mentally, physically and spiritually.
Someone who is patient, kind,
compassionate, reciprocates your energy and who exposes you to genuine and unconditional love.
Find someone who acknowledges your
light within and does everything in their power to protect it while encouraging its glow.
And when you find a soul like this, please cherish them.
Ok.
I 'd admit it's not easy to find such people and it looks quite impossible. Because everybody tries to find such a person.
Let's replace " find" with " be". Then it would be easy to find lots of such great people.😊❤️
Good morning.
Have Perfect Moments Ahead.

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📖 Context: Teenage problems and solutions Part 3 ▪️ Part 2 ▪️ Part 1

🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 set‧back 
🟡 re‧as‧sure 
🟡 be‧hind 


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📗 phrasal verb for fun

If you spend ten minutes a day with this book for ten days, I guarantee you will know more about phrasal verbs than 99% of all non-native English teachers.
Most people learning English think that phrasal verbs - verbs with more than one word - are hard to learn.

This book is different. There are no lists here, and you don’t have to memorise anything. Instead, there are over 750 little stories, one for each verb. And all you have to do is read the stories - in any order you like - for about ten minutes a day.
You don’t learn phrasal verbs, you get used to them.


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🟣 Present Perfect Continues

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Are you happy being all alone, in silence, for long periods of time? Some people love it! Neil and Rob discuss why anybody would want to be a hermit and teach you vocabulary along the way. 

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Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Check out;
🔘 Chip in;
🔘 Clean (smth.) up.

#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc25
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Today's words are:

5️⃣ reach/come to an agreement (also conclude an agreement formal)
📖 successfully arrive at an agreement
📌 reach a conclusion/ compromise/ verdict

🏷 It took the two sides several weeks to reach an agreement.
🏷 The two sides failed to come to an agreement.

6️⃣ face the prospect (of something)
📖 recognize the possibility that sth may happen

🏷 Now they face the prospect of unemployment.
🏷 Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month.

📌 Adjectives + prospect: daunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident), terrifying, gloomy/grim/bleak, exciting, attractive
🏷 Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.

7️⃣ settle a dispute (=end it)
📖 end an agreement between people

🏷 It is hoped that the dispute can be settled peacefully.
🏷 All efforts to settle the dispute have so far failed.

📌 Adjectives + dispute: bitter/ fierce, long-running
🏷 It caused a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics.

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Don't feel bad if people remember you only when they need you.
Feel privileged that you are like a candle 
that comes to their mind when there is darkness!
Good Morning.
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WRITING
session #n9

INFORMAL Style is characterized by:

1- Everyday/colloquial expressions, vocabulary and idioms.
e.g.' thought I'd drop you a line ..., Thanks a million ..., etc.

2- Frequent use of short forms
e.g. I won't be able to come to your party as I'll be away on a business trip.

3- Informal phrasal verbs
e.g. Lucy takes after her father. She's ...

4- simple linking words/phrases (i.e. but, so, because, and, etc.)
e.g. It rains a lot here, so you'd better take an umbrella with you,

5- shorter sentences
e.g. Thanks a lot for the invitation. I'd love to come.

6- Personal tone i.e., use of first person (I/We)
e.g. I've got great news. I've found a new Job.

7- Denoscriptive tone i.e., use of adjectives/adverbs etc. for vivid denoscription
e.g. it was a bitterly cold winter morning.

Formal style👇
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