Forwarded from اتچ بات
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🎯Sometimes you just have to be different and stand out of the crowd.
It doesn't mean you are crazy. It means you are extraordinary! Never accept things at face value! That is dogma!
Raise the bar on yourself and work hard to achieve your dream.
Be original! Don't fake yourself; trying to live someone else's life. You are enough.
You don't have to do what everyone else is doing. Just because everyone is doing it doesn't make it the best. Copy and paste? No! Life is not like that.
Life is about being yourself. Challenge the status quo. Think out-of-the-box. Push the limits so you can grow your personal territory.
You can do it. I BELIEVE IN YOU!
Good morning &
Have a Great day! 🏋🏼♀🤺⛹🏻🤾🏼♂🤼♀🏊🏻♀🐾💪🏻😊
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#morningwisdom
#realteam
@Engmasters
🎯Sometimes you just have to be different and stand out of the crowd.
It doesn't mean you are crazy. It means you are extraordinary! Never accept things at face value! That is dogma!
Raise the bar on yourself and work hard to achieve your dream.
Be original! Don't fake yourself; trying to live someone else's life. You are enough.
You don't have to do what everyone else is doing. Just because everyone is doing it doesn't make it the best. Copy and paste? No! Life is not like that.
Life is about being yourself. Challenge the status quo. Think out-of-the-box. Push the limits so you can grow your personal territory.
You can do it. I BELIEVE IN YOU!
Good morning &
Have a Great day! 🏋🏼♀🤺⛹🏻🤾🏼♂🤼♀🏊🏻♀🐾💪🏻😊
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#morningwisdom
#realteam
@Engmasters
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🔈 Telling Time in English 🔈
🎧 Today’s conversation is about some of the differences between American and British English usage when it comes to telling time. This conversation also marks the first appearance of my very own mom here on B@E. She give us her perspective on American usage, while my English friend Michael (whom you know from earlier podcasts) returns this episode to cover the British point of view.
🔸 You can listen to podcast while reading the noscript here👇👇
📖Script.pdf
⏯Podcast.mp3
#podcast #listening #noscript @EngMasters
🎧 Today’s conversation is about some of the differences between American and British English usage when it comes to telling time. This conversation also marks the first appearance of my very own mom here on B@E. She give us her perspective on American usage, while my English friend Michael (whom you know from earlier podcasts) returns this episode to cover the British point of view.
🔸 You can listen to podcast while reading the noscript here👇👇
📖Script.pdf
⏯Podcast.mp3
#podcast #listening #noscript @EngMasters
💠Portmanteau💠
= is a combination of two or more words and their meanings into a single new word
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☘ brunch = breakfast + lunch
☘ dramedy = drama + comedy
☘ grumble = growl + rumble
☘ emoticon = emotion + icon
☘ labradoodle = labrador retriever + poodle
☘ malware = malicious + software
☘ motel = motor + hotel
☘ rockumentary = rock + documentary
☘ sitcom = situation + comedy
☘ smog = smoke + fog
☘ streetball = street + basketball
☘ webinar = web + seminar
☘ workaholic = work + alcoholic
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#vocabulary @EngMasters
= is a combination of two or more words and their meanings into a single new word
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☘ brunch = breakfast + lunch
☘ dramedy = drama + comedy
☘ grumble = growl + rumble
☘ emoticon = emotion + icon
☘ labradoodle = labrador retriever + poodle
☘ malware = malicious + software
☘ motel = motor + hotel
☘ rockumentary = rock + documentary
☘ sitcom = situation + comedy
☘ smog = smoke + fog
☘ streetball = street + basketball
☘ webinar = web + seminar
☘ workaholic = work + alcoholic
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#vocabulary @EngMasters
Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Arrive at
🔘 Ask after
🔘 Attend to
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc3 #realteam @engMasters
🔘 Arrive at
🔘 Ask after
🔘 Attend to
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc3 #realteam @engMasters
I went to apply for a loan from some famous bank.
"What do you do? sir", The head of the bank asked.
"I'm a manager" 😎, I replied.
He welcomed me so warm and had somebody bring me coffee, cakes,...
"Where do you work, sir?" he asked again.
I said: I'm a group manager in Telegram ☺️
😡 Bursting in anger he kicked the shit out of me and had the guards throw me out of the bank; didn't even let me finish my coffee 😜😜😜
#fun #realteam @EngMasters
"What do you do? sir", The head of the bank asked.
"I'm a manager" 😎, I replied.
He welcomed me so warm and had somebody bring me coffee, cakes,...
"Where do you work, sir?" he asked again.
I said: I'm a group manager in Telegram ☺️
😡 Bursting in anger he kicked the shit out of me and had the guards throw me out of the bank; didn't even let me finish my coffee 😜😜😜
#fun #realteam @EngMasters
Today's Idioms
♨️♨️a storm in a teacup♨️♨️
✅meaning :
A disproportionate reaction of anger, concern, or displeasure over some minor or trivial matter.
✅Example :
1⃣If you ask me, these protests are nothing but a storm in a teacup that's been stoked by a media campaign of misinformation.
2⃣I really think you're making a storm in a teacup over this. It's just a tiny scratch on the car!
♨️♨️(one's) heart is in (one's) mouth♨️♨️
✅meaning :
One feels extremely nervous, fearful, or anxious.
✅Example :
Our hearts were in our mouths as we waited for them to announce the winner.
♨️♨️(as) cool as a cucumber♨️♨️
✅meaning :
Calm and composed, especially in times of stress.
✅Examples:
1⃣ I was petrified to take the stage, but Alice was as cool as a cucumber.
2⃣ Practicing meditation has helped me to be as cool as a cucumber in times of trouble.
♨️♨️kick the bucket♨️♨️
✅meaning : To die.
✅Examples:
1⃣If they invent a hoverboard before I kick the bucket, I'm definitely going to try it, no matter how old I am.
2⃣Any plant under my care kicks the bucket in about a week.
3⃣ All of my goldfish kicked the bucket while we were on vacation.
#RealTeam #I5
#Idiom @EngMasters
♨️♨️a storm in a teacup♨️♨️
✅meaning :
A disproportionate reaction of anger, concern, or displeasure over some minor or trivial matter.
✅Example :
1⃣If you ask me, these protests are nothing but a storm in a teacup that's been stoked by a media campaign of misinformation.
2⃣I really think you're making a storm in a teacup over this. It's just a tiny scratch on the car!
♨️♨️(one's) heart is in (one's) mouth♨️♨️
✅meaning :
One feels extremely nervous, fearful, or anxious.
✅Example :
Our hearts were in our mouths as we waited for them to announce the winner.
♨️♨️(as) cool as a cucumber♨️♨️
✅meaning :
Calm and composed, especially in times of stress.
✅Examples:
1⃣ I was petrified to take the stage, but Alice was as cool as a cucumber.
2⃣ Practicing meditation has helped me to be as cool as a cucumber in times of trouble.
♨️♨️kick the bucket♨️♨️
✅meaning : To die.
✅Examples:
1⃣If they invent a hoverboard before I kick the bucket, I'm definitely going to try it, no matter how old I am.
2⃣Any plant under my care kicks the bucket in about a week.
3⃣ All of my goldfish kicked the bucket while we were on vacation.
#RealTeam #I5
#Idiom @EngMasters
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🎬Movie noscript: Ten Cloverfield Lane 2016 🎬
💎 Directed by: Dan Trachtenberg
⭐️ Starring: John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr, Bradley Cooper
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genre(s): Drama | Horror | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller
⭐️ IMDB : 7.2/10
🍅 Rotten Tomatoes : 90%
👉Storyline: After surviving a car accident, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) wakes up to find herself in an underground bunker with two men. Howard (John Goodman) tells her that a massive chemical attack has rendered the air unbreathable, and their only hope of survival is to remain inside. Despite the comforts of home, Howard's controlling and menacing nature makes Michelle want to escape. After taking matters into her own hands, the young woman finally discovers the truth about the outside world.
Download:
🔸 BluRay 1080p (1.4 GB)
🔹 BluRay 720p (800 MB)
🔸 English subnoscript
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
💎 Directed by: Dan Trachtenberg
⭐️ Starring: John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr, Bradley Cooper
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genre(s): Drama | Horror | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller
⭐️ IMDB : 7.2/10
🍅 Rotten Tomatoes : 90%
👉Storyline: After surviving a car accident, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) wakes up to find herself in an underground bunker with two men. Howard (John Goodman) tells her that a massive chemical attack has rendered the air unbreathable, and their only hope of survival is to remain inside. Despite the comforts of home, Howard's controlling and menacing nature makes Michelle want to escape. After taking matters into her own hands, the young woman finally discovers the truth about the outside world.
Download:
🔸 BluRay 1080p (1.4 GB)
🔹 BluRay 720p (800 MB)
🔸 English subnoscript
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
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WORD OF THE DAY
PECKISH
/ˈpek.ɪʃ/ uk
🌿slightly hungry: a feeling of mild hunger
🌿The word comes from the earlier peck, meaning food which is based on the image of a bird that pecks at grain and the like.
🌿 By ten o'clock I was feeling peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast.
🌿 'I'm a bit peckish I'll think I will make a small sandwich'
#vocabulary #realteam
@EngMasters
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WORD OF THE DAY
PECKISH
/ˈpek.ɪʃ/ uk
🌿slightly hungry: a feeling of mild hunger
🌿The word comes from the earlier peck, meaning food which is based on the image of a bird that pecks at grain and the like.
🌿 By ten o'clock I was feeling peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast.
🌿 'I'm a bit peckish I'll think I will make a small sandwich'
#vocabulary #realteam
@EngMasters
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🌸 slapdash 🌸
adjective | SLAP-dash
🌻Definition:
done or made without careful planning : haphazard, slipshod
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🌻Example :
"Much to my surprise, Gus didn't take me to task regarding my chronic gerund abuse or my slapdash approach to punctuation."
👨🏻Jerry Nelson, The Farm Forum
(Aberdeen, South Dakota), 11 Sept. 2017
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🌻Did You Know?
☘One of the first known uses of slapdash in English came in 1679 from the British poet and dramatist John Dryden,
who used it as an adverb in his play The kind keeper; or Mr. Limberham:
"Down I put the notes slap-dash" .☘
#Vocabulary #RealTeam
@EngMasters
adjective | SLAP-dash
🌻Definition:
done or made without careful planning : haphazard, slipshod
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🌻Example :
"Much to my surprise, Gus didn't take me to task regarding my chronic gerund abuse or my slapdash approach to punctuation."
👨🏻Jerry Nelson, The Farm Forum
(Aberdeen, South Dakota), 11 Sept. 2017
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🌻Did You Know?
☘One of the first known uses of slapdash in English came in 1679 from the British poet and dramatist John Dryden,
who used it as an adverb in his play The kind keeper; or Mr. Limberham:
"Down I put the notes slap-dash" .☘
#Vocabulary #RealTeam
@EngMasters