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Today's phrasal verbs are:

1⃣Drive away
2⃣See about
3⃣Do down


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​​​​🗓 9 July
🍢 kebab day

There is something special about a kebab, that combination of meat and vegetables skewered on a bamboo spear roasted over coals. The smoky flavor, the fantastic array of seasonings, or just the combination of the carnivore’s favorite treat and the herbivore’s secret vice makes it a place where we all can meet.

Kebab Day celebrates this delicious barbecue favorite and its origins, and of course, gives us an excuse to eat all the kebab we want!

History of Kebab Day

Kebabs have a long and august history, starting in the Middle East where initially they were simply grilled meat heavily seasoned. There are two particular varieties which those of us in the West are particularly familiar, being shish kebab and doner kebab.

Shish kebab is far and away the more commonly known term and refers to a variety that is popular in Asia. Most commonly made of lamb or beef, it has also been known to contain swordfish or chicken. While we usually see these dishes prepared with the vegetables and meat on the same skewer, they were initially done separately.

The doner kebab, on the other hand, is most commonly known as the source of the meat for gyros. Essentially it’s layers of meat stacked into an inverted cone and slowly roasted by turning next to a vertical cooking element. The outer layer is slowly sliced as it cooks and served, most commonly in a pita as the famous gyro. This isn’t the only thing a doner kebab is used for, but if the others top the gyro… we’d like to try them.

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📖 Context: success

🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟡 re‧sound‧ing
🟡 turn out
🟡 stroke of luck/ fortune


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You will often see instructions like this in the listening and the reading tests:

Write one word only for each answer.
Write one word and / or a number for each answer.
Write no more than two words and / or a number for each answer.
Write no more than three words for each answer.

1️⃣ The first instruction is easy: make sure you only write one word. If you write two words (e.g. "a pen"), your answer will be wrong.

2️⃣ The second instruction means that your answer can be any of the following: one word, one number, a word and a number (e.g. 12th September).

3️⃣ The third instruction means that your answer can be any of the following: one word, one number, a word and number, two words, two words and a number (e.g. 15 Bank Road). If you see this instruction, it is likely that one of the answers in that section will require two words or two words and a number.

4️⃣ The fourth instruction means that your answer can be any of the following: one word, two words, three words. If you see this instruction, it is likely that one of the answers in that section will require three words.

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🔲 Hyphenated words (e.g. hard-working) are counted as one word.

🔲You won't be tested on contracted words (e.g. doesn't).

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A man asked an artist, " How do you make such beautiful things from stone?!"
He replied, " Beauty is already hidden there. I just remove extra stone."
Your beauty, your greatness, and your happiness are also hidden within yourself. Just remove your worries, and open eyes which can see beauty.
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​​🅿️ Today's phrasal verbs:

🔱 egg on:
💠to urge or encourage (someone) to do something that is usually foolish or dangerous

🌀 He continued to take off his clothes while the crowd egged him on.

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🔱 Play down:
💠represent something as being less important than it in fact is.

🌀"He tried to play down the seriousness of his illness"

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🔱 belong to:
💠be the property of.

🌀"The vehicle did not belong to him"

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👩‍💻This week's News Word is Erosion .

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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»

💭Anxious (=trouble) about , not for.

Don’t say : They’re anxious for his health .
Say: They’re anxious about his health .

🌾Note : Anxious meaning wishing very much takes for : 🔰“parents are anxious for their children’s success.”
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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»

💭Arrive at ,not to

Don’t say : We arrived to the village at night .
Say: We arrived at the village at night .

🌾Note : Use arrive in with countries and large cites : Mr smith has arrived in London (or NewYork ,India ,etc )
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🕵‍♂Jamaica Inn: Part❸:
😼 Strange goings-on😼

Mary has to work in the bar of Jamaica Inn on Saturday night. She gets to meet a group of rough and drunk men. Later that night there are some strange goings-on in the yard outside. What's happening - and why are people talking about murder?

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