Que s’est-il passé pendant la nuit ?
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Il a plu.
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Il a neigé.
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Il a fait très chaud.
Comment sont les maisons ce matin ?
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Blanches grâce à la neige.
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Noires et froides.
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Colorées et joyeuses.
What does “boules glacées” mean?
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Balls made of cold snow
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Plastic balls
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Frozen fruits
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#books #English
1️⃣ English Grammar in Use (Intermediate) – Raymond Murphy
Clear explanations, lots of practice exercises
2️⃣ Grammar Practice for Intermediate Students – Elaine Walker & Steve Elsworth
Focused practice with gradual difficulty
3️⃣ English Grammar Practice – Michael Vince
Short, clear grammar explanations + exercises
4️⃣ Practical English Usage – Michael Swan
In-depth explanations for common problems
Best Self-Study English Grammar Books for B1#books #English
1️⃣ English Grammar in Use (Intermediate) – Raymond Murphy
Clear explanations, lots of practice exercises
2️⃣ Grammar Practice for Intermediate Students – Elaine Walker & Steve Elsworth
Focused practice with gradual difficulty
3️⃣ English Grammar Practice – Michael Vince
Short, clear grammar explanations + exercises
4️⃣ Practical English Usage – Michael Swan
In-depth explanations for common problems
💼Useful German expressions in a shop:
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#German
Entschuldigung, können Sie mir helfen? – Excuse me, can you help me?
Haben Sie … ? – Do you have … ?
Wo finde ich … ? – Where can I find … ?
Gibt es das auch in …? – Is there also …?
Wie viel kostet das? – How much does this cost?
Kann ich mit Karte bezahlen? – Can I pay by card?
Nehmen Sie Bargeld? – Do you accept cash?
📝Verschmelzung von Präposition + Artikel
#german
In German, some prepositions merge with the definite article to make speech and writing smoother.
Tip:Whenever a preposition meets a definite article, check if a contraction exists
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In German, some prepositions merge with the definite article to make speech and writing smoother.
an + dem → am
an + das → ans
auf + das → aufs
in + das → ins
bei + dem → beim
in + dem → im
zu + dem → zum
zu + der → zur
von + dem → vom
Tip:
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Execution – The act of putting someone to death as a legal punishment
Essence – The most important or central quality of something
Condemnation – Being declared guilty or sentenced
Machinations – Clever and often secret plans, usually harmful
Foreground – The part of a scene that is nearest to the viewer
Innocence – Purity or lack of guilt
What is the role of Sir John Brydges in the painting?
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The executioner
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The lieutenant of the Tower who leads Jane
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A Protestant supporter
Which element shows Jane’s innocence in the painting?
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Her white petticoat and steady posture
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The dark background
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The coffin behind the executioner
What does “catalyzed” mean in the text?
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Made something happen or caused it
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Stopped something from happening
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Painted or drew something
B2 English Idioms to Boost Your Vocabulary
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#English
Break the ice– To start a conversation in a social situationBurn the midnight oil– To work late into the nightHit the nail on the head– To describe something exactly rightBite the bullet– To face a difficult situation bravelyCosts an arm and a leg– Very expensive
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#french #DELF
Vocabulaire DELFconvaincre — to convince
Il essaie de convaincre son ami de venir avec lui.
persuader — to persuade
Elle a persuadé sa classe de participer au projet.
se plaindre — to complain
Il se plaint du service au restaurant.
exprimer son opinion — to express one’s opinion
Tu peux exprimer ton opinion librement.
interrompre — to interrupt
Excuse-moi de t’interrompre, j’ai une question.
s’expliquer — to explain oneself
Ils se sont expliqués après le malentendu.
développer un argument — to develop an argument
Elle développe un argument solide pendant le débat.
mettre en avant — to highlight / emphasise
#french #DELF