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πŸ’‘ Quiz Time: Which one is correct?

❀️ I didn’t went there.

πŸ‘ I didn’t go there.

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Here are expressions to express sadness that English learners can use:

1️⃣ Feeling blue – I’ve been feeling blue since they moved away.
2️⃣ Down in the dumps – She’s been down in the dumps all week.
3️⃣ Heartbroken – He was heartbroken after the breakup.
4️⃣ Crying your heart out – She cried her heart out after the bad news.
5️⃣ Lost for words – I was lost for words when I heard the tragic news.
6️⃣ Heavy-hearted – I left the meeting feeling heavy-hearted.
7️⃣ A lump in my throat – I felt a lump in my throat during the sad movie.
8️⃣ Tears welling up – Tears welled up in her eyes as she said goodbye.

πŸ’¬ Which expression do you think is the saddest? Let me know!
Technology

Regular Vocabulary: computer, phone, internet, app, social media

IELTS Vocabulary: automation, innovation, cybersecurity, digital revolution, artificial intelligence

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Family and Relationships

Regular Vocabulary: mother, father, brother, friend, marriage

IELTS Vocabulary: nuclear family, extended family, sibling rivalry, marital harmony, interpersonal relationships

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Environment

Regular Vocabulary: trees, air, water, animals, pollution

IELTS Vocabulary: deforestation, biodiversity, ecosystem, carbon footprint, renewable energy

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Money

πŸ‘ financial stability, economic growth, disposable income, expenditure, investment

❀️ money, bank, buy, sell, pay

What do you think, which one can be IELTS vocabulary?

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❀️ IELTS vocabulary
πŸ‘ IELTS vocabulary
Introducing bad news

❇️I'm afraid
πŸ”Ήyou didn't get the grades.
πŸ”Ήwe've got to cancel your holiday.
πŸ”Ήwe're not going to be able to offer you the job.
πŸ”Ήyour dog's died.

❇️I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you:
πŸ”Έyou didn't get the grades.
πŸ”Έwe've got to cancel your holiday.
πŸ”Έwe're not going to be able to offer you the job.
πŸ”Έyour dog's died.

❇️Unfortunately, I'm afraid
πŸ”Ήyou didn't get the grades.
πŸ”Ήwe've got to cancel your holiday.
πŸ”Ήwe're not going to be able to offer you the job.
πŸ”Ήyour dog's died.

✳️I've got some bad news for you: I'm afraid
πŸ”Έyou didn't get the grades.
πŸ”Έwe've got to cancel your holiday.
πŸ”Έwe're not going to be able to offer you the job.
πŸ”Έyour dog's died.

✳️Say something positive too
πŸ”ΉYou did really well in your interview, but I'm afraid we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
πŸ”ΉIt's not all bad news though, because you can apply to another university.

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🟑 Intermediate-quiz

He didn’t realize that he _____ the wrong train.
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took
14%
takes
19%
has taken
30%
had taken
πŸ”΄Go on doing vs Go on to doπŸ”΄

Phrasal verb
πŸ”˜Go on is a phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs, or as they're sometimes known, multi-word verbs, are very common in English.

πŸ”˜They're formed of a main verb and a particle - a preposition or an adverb.

πŸ”΄Go on doing

πŸ”˜If you go on doing something, you continue doing it.
πŸ”˜After that interruption, I'd like to go on talking now.
πŸ”˜I really like this city! I'd like to go on living here for years!
πŸ”˜This is a false alarm. Please go on doing your work and do not evacuate.

πŸ”΄Go on to do

πŸ”˜If you go on to do something, you progress on to doing it - often in the future.
πŸ”˜I'd like to go on to study more languages.
πŸ”˜You could go on to have an even better job!
πŸ”˜After finishing university he went on to become a mathematician.

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πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“Many students often make mistakes in writing some words incorrectly as they are ambiguous
about their spellings. Committing spelling errors can cost you in IELTS exam as it increases the
number of errors in your writing tasks.

Write correct spelling of the following words which are incorrectly written:
Beleive
Seperate
Furthremore
Repitition
Immidiately
Acknowlegment
Foriegner
Fourword
Confidantly
Faithfuly
Sincerly

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⭕️Expression ”YOLO"⭕️

✍The expression 'YOLO' - abbreviation for 'you only live once' - is used when people want to remind others to live for the present.

✍Examples
πŸ”ΈI decided to buy that new car! I know it's expensive, but YOLO!

πŸ”ΈShe aid that I was boring and left me! The last thing she said was 'YOLO'!

πŸ”ΈBertie quit his job as a bus driver and opened up a new sci-fi-themed cafe! YOLO.

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Vocabulary List: Daily Routines

Here are 10 useful words and phrases about daily routines:

πŸ”ΉWake up – to stop sleeping.
Example: I wake up at 7 a.m. every day.

πŸ”ΉBrush teeth – to clean your teeth with a toothbrush.
Example: Don’t forget to brush your teeth before bed!

πŸ”ΉGet dressed – to put on clothes.
Example: He gets dressed quickly in the morning.

πŸ”ΉHave breakfast – to eat the first meal of the day.
Example: I usually have breakfast at 8 a.m.

πŸ”ΉGo to school/work – to leave for school or your job.
Example: She goes to work by bus.

πŸ”ΉDo homework – to complete school assignments.
Example: I always do my homework after dinner.

πŸ”ΉCook dinner – to prepare the evening meal.
Example: My mom cooks dinner every evening.

πŸ”ΉTake a shower – to wash yourself in the shower.
Example: I take a shower before bed.

πŸ”ΉWatch TV – to look at television programs.
Example: They watch TV after dinner.

πŸ”ΉGo to bed – to lie down to sleep.
Example: He goes to bed at 10 p.m. every night.

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I always ______ my teeth before going to bed.

πŸ‘ wash
❀️ brush
πŸ”₯ clean
She ______ up early every morning to go for a run.

πŸ‘wakes
❀️ gets
πŸ”₯ jumps
They ______ TV after finishing their homework.

πŸ‘watch
❀️look
πŸ”₯ see
My dad ______ breakfast for us on Sundays.

πŸ‘eats
❀️ cooks
πŸ”₯makes
Some ways to use 'practice'

πŸ”ΉPractice has a lot of different meanings that you can use in many situations.

πŸ”ΉRemember, this is practice with a C, not an S because it's a noun.

πŸ”ΉPractice can be the reality of actually doing something, not just the idea or theory of it.
πŸ”ΈIt sounded like a good plan but in practice, it was terrible

πŸ”ΉIt can be used to describe a custom or tradition, like typical traditions in a country.
πŸ”ΉIn the UK, it's common practice to tip taxi drivers and hairdressers.

πŸ”ΉWe use it to describe an activity that we do regularly.
πŸ”ΈI enjoy football practice because I love football and I see my friends.

I hope you enjoyed this English practice.

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English Challenge: Spot the Mistake

Each sentence below has one mistake. Can you find it and correct it? Share your answers in the comments!

1. She don’t like to eat spicy food.
2. I goes to school by bus every day.
3. There is two apples on the table.
4. He didn’t ate breakfast this morning.
5. We needs to finish our homework before dinner.
6. They is playing football in the park.
7. My sister have a new pair of shoes.
8. Yesterday, I go to the library.
9. He don’t wants to join the trip.
10. I am reading a book when the phone ringed.

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