🔖lustrated Everyday Expressions with Stories 1,2 (+Audio)
Illustrated Everyday Idioms with Stories is a two-book series that provides a comprehensive and entertaining way for students to learn common English idioms.
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Illustrated Everyday Idioms with Stories is a two-book series that provides a comprehensive and entertaining way for students to learn common English idioms.
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📚We asked four people what they thought life would really be like if humans had certain superpowers.▶️ Tap here to read the article and do the exercises .
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Call on somebody
✳️Call something off
✳️Call around
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✳️Call on somebody
✳️Call something off
✳️Call around
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc45
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#BBC_6_Minute English
Talk about virtual assistants in 6 minutes!
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Talk about virtual assistants in 6 minutes!
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*☘️Idiom Of The Day☘️*
*🔖"In high gear"*
👉very fast and active
♦️"Preparations are now in high gear for the company meeting."
♦️"The wedding is next week so things are in high gear to prepare for it."
♦️"The preparations for the anniversary celebration are now in high gear."
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*🔖"In high gear"*
👉very fast and active
♦️"Preparations are now in high gear for the company meeting."
♦️"The wedding is next week so things are in high gear to prepare for it."
♦️"The preparations for the anniversary celebration are now in high gear."
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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Misused of the infinitive»
💭Use the gerund and not the infinitive :
B) After words which regularly take a preposition :👇🏻
📘used to + -ing
❌Don’t say : She’s used to get up early .
✅ Say : She’s used to getting up early .
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📘tired of +-ing
❌Don’t say : The customer got tired of wait .
✅ Say : The customer got tired of waiting .
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📘Think of +-ing
❌Don’t say : I often think to go to England .
✅ Say : I often think of going to England .
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📘succeed in + -ing
❌Don’t say : Paula succeeded to win the prize .
✅ Say : Paula succeeded in winning the prize .
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📘 Fond of + -ing
❌Don’t say : She’s always fond to talk .
✅ Say : She’s always fond of talking .
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
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«Misused of the infinitive»
💭Use the gerund and not the infinitive :
B) After words which regularly take a preposition :👇🏻
📘used to + -ing
❌Don’t say : She’s used to get up early .
✅ Say : She’s used to getting up early .
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📘tired of +-ing
❌Don’t say : The customer got tired of wait .
✅ Say : The customer got tired of waiting .
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📘Think of +-ing
❌Don’t say : I often think to go to England .
✅ Say : I often think of going to England .
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📘succeed in + -ing
❌Don’t say : Paula succeeded to win the prize .
✅ Say : Paula succeeded in winning the prize .
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📘 Fond of + -ing
❌Don’t say : She’s always fond to talk .
✅ Say : She’s always fond of talking .
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
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🔰Question❓
I just want to know how to use the words "borrow" and "lend" in a situation. Is it correct to say, "Could you lend me a pen?" or " Can I borrow your pen?" Thank you very much.
🔰Answer:
These two words are a source of trouble for many English learners. The reason? They have about the same meaning, but each word's action goes in different directions.
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I just want to know how to use the words "borrow" and "lend" in a situation. Is it correct to say, "Could you lend me a pen?" or " Can I borrow your pen?" Thank you very much.
🔰Answer:
These two words are a source of trouble for many English learners. The reason? They have about the same meaning, but each word's action goes in different directions.
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#grammar
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🔔🌐 Wish 🌐🔔
'Wish' is a verb which talks about unreal or imagined situations. Because of this, it has some unusual verb patterns:
🌐A present wish
When we want to make a wish about a present situation, we use wish and a past simple or continuous verb.
♦️I don't have my umbrella. I wish I had my umbrella.
♦️She doesn't know the answer. I wish she knew the answer.
♦️You're at work, but you wish you were playing football, right?
🌐A past wish
When we want to make a wish about a past action or situation, we use wish and the past perfect [ had+past participle verb].
♦️I'm so tired. I wish I had slept for another hour last night.
♦️She knows she made a mistake. She wishes she hadn't been so silly.
♦️You were right. I shouldn't have quit my job. I wish I had listened to you.
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'Wish' is a verb which talks about unreal or imagined situations. Because of this, it has some unusual verb patterns:
🌐A present wish
When we want to make a wish about a present situation, we use wish and a past simple or continuous verb.
♦️I don't have my umbrella. I wish I had my umbrella.
♦️She doesn't know the answer. I wish she knew the answer.
♦️You're at work, but you wish you were playing football, right?
🌐A past wish
When we want to make a wish about a past action or situation, we use wish and the past perfect [ had+past participle verb].
♦️I'm so tired. I wish I had slept for another hour last night.
♦️She knows she made a mistake. She wishes she hadn't been so silly.
♦️You were right. I shouldn't have quit my job. I wish I had listened to you.
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📺 Joey (2004 - 2005) 2 seasons complete
⭐️ Starring: Matt LeBlanc, Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo, Jennifer Coolidge, Drea de Matteo, Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: 😂 Comedy 🥰 Romance
📝 Storyline: In this spin-off of Friends (1994), Joey Tribbiani moves to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career where he meets his sister Gina and nephew Michael.
🍿IMDb: 6 / 10
💥 Each Episode (720p web-dl/175mb mkv)
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#movie #series
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⭐️ Starring: Matt LeBlanc, Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo, Jennifer Coolidge, Drea de Matteo, Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: 😂 Comedy 🥰 Romance
📝 Storyline: In this spin-off of Friends (1994), Joey Tribbiani moves to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career where he meets his sister Gina and nephew Michael.
🍿IMDb: 6 / 10
💥 Each Episode (720p web-dl/175mb mkv)
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#movie #series
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🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:
1️⃣ jump to conclusions
📖 to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts
📌 SYN Leap to conclusions
🏷 There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.
🏷 Breaking a habit, be it over-eating, over-drinking, biting your nails or jumping to conclusions, is a tall order.
2️⃣ misinterpret /ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt $ -ɜːr-/ verb [transitive]
📖 to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering
📌 SYN misread, misconstrue
🏷 Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
🏷 She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.
3️⃣ look out for somebody/something phrasal verb
📖 to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them
🏷 Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.
🏷 He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.
4️⃣ perspire /pəˈspaɪə $ pərˈspaɪr/ verb [intransitive] formal
📖 if you perspire, parts of your body become wet, especially because you are hot or have been doing hard work
📌 SYN sweat
🏷 Willie was perspiring heavily.
🏷 As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.
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✳️ Today's words are:
1️⃣ jump to conclusions
📖 to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts
📌 SYN Leap to conclusions
🏷 There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.
🏷 Breaking a habit, be it over-eating, over-drinking, biting your nails or jumping to conclusions, is a tall order.
2️⃣ misinterpret /ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt $ -ɜːr-/ verb [transitive]
📖 to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering
📌 SYN misread, misconstrue
🏷 Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
🏷 She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.
3️⃣ look out for somebody/something phrasal verb
📖 to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them
🏷 Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.
🏷 He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.
4️⃣ perspire /pəˈspaɪə $ pərˈspaɪr/ verb [intransitive] formal
📖 if you perspire, parts of your body become wet, especially because you are hot or have been doing hard work
📌 SYN sweat
🏷 Willie was perspiring heavily.
🏷 As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.
#vocabulary #v160 #realteam @EngMasters
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📝 WRITING
Session #n25 , #n26 : ASKING FOR AND GIVING ADVlCE
🔵 ASKING FOR ADVlCE
🔘 To ask for advice, you can use phrases such as:
🔸 Do you think I should ...?,
🔸 Should I ... ?,
🔸 What do you think I should do?
🔸 Do you have any idea about ... ?,
🔸 I'd like to know what you think about ...
🔸 Can you think of anything that ... ?,
🔸 I was wondering if you ...,
🔸 What would you advise me to ... ? etc
🔴 GIVING ADVlCE
An informal Ietter giving advice should offer sympathy and encouragement, as well as specific advice with reasons. Each piece of advice is written in a separate paragraph.
🔘Opening remarks
🔸 I was sorry to hear that ...
🔸 Cheer up/Don't worry too much.
🔸 Don't let it get you down.
🔸 I'm only too glad to help.
🔘 Result
🔸 This will/ would mean that ...
🔸 Then/That way ...
🔸 If you do this, you would ... so that you could/would ...
🔘 Closing remarks
🔸 I hope that this/my advice helps.
🔸 I/ Let's hope that things get better/ that everything turns out all right.
🔸 Let me know what happens.
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Session #n25 , #n26 : ASKING FOR AND GIVING ADVlCE
🔵 ASKING FOR ADVlCE
🔘 To ask for advice, you can use phrases such as:
🔸 Do you think I should ...?,
🔸 Should I ... ?,
🔸 What do you think I should do?
🔸 Do you have any idea about ... ?,
🔸 I'd like to know what you think about ...
🔸 Can you think of anything that ... ?,
🔸 I was wondering if you ...,
🔸 What would you advise me to ... ? etc
🔴 GIVING ADVlCE
An informal Ietter giving advice should offer sympathy and encouragement, as well as specific advice with reasons. Each piece of advice is written in a separate paragraph.
🔘Opening remarks
🔸 I was sorry to hear that ...
🔸 Cheer up/Don't worry too much.
🔸 Don't let it get you down.
🔸 I'm only too glad to help.
🔘 Result
🔸 This will/ would mean that ...
🔸 Then/That way ...
🔸 If you do this, you would ... so that you could/would ...
🔘 Closing remarks
🔸 I hope that this/my advice helps.
🔸 I/ Let's hope that things get better/ that everything turns out all right.
🔸 Let me know what happens.
Read more about informal letters👇👇
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