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β A fast shower πΏ
β A quick shower
β Respond the door πͺ
β Answer the door
β Strong rain π§
β Heavy rain
β Celebrate a party π
β Throw a party
β Ask for a wish π€π»
β Make a wish
β Strong taste π
β Big taste
β Lost the time β³
β Waste time
β Nice dreams π
β Sweet dreams
#idioms
β A quick shower
β Respond the door πͺ
β Answer the door
β Strong rain π§
β Heavy rain
β Celebrate a party π
β Throw a party
β Ask for a wish π€π»
β Make a wish
β Strong taste π
β Big taste
β Lost the time β³
β Waste time
β Nice dreams π
β Sweet dreams
#idioms
π
π»Ways to say βapproximatelyβ π»
πΈAbout
That job is quite easy. It should only take about half an hour.
πΉAround
The traffic was bad. It took around an hour to get here.
πΈMore or less
To make this recipe you wil need a litre of milk, more or less.
πΉIn the region of
That new restaurant is so expensive! We spent in the region of $400 there last night!
πΈLetβs say
He was, letβs say, two metres tall.
#Word_Of_The_Day
Word Of The Day
ππ»Ways to say βapproximatelyβ π»
πΈAbout
That job is quite easy. It should only take about half an hour.
πΉAround
The traffic was bad. It took around an hour to get here.
πΈMore or less
To make this recipe you wil need a litre of milk, more or less.
πΉIn the region of
That new restaurant is so expensive! We spent in the region of $400 there last night!
πΈLetβs say
He was, letβs say, two metres tall.
#Word_Of_The_Day
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Most common English idioms
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βοΈShe is a peach.
βͺοΈShe's sweet and helpful.
βοΈHe's full of beans.
βͺοΈHe's not telling the truth.
βοΈIt's not my cup of tea.
βͺοΈI don't care for that.
βοΈHe's full of baloney.
βͺοΈHe doesn't know what he's talking about.
βοΈIt's just sour grapes.
βͺοΈThey have resentment.
βοΈThat's corny.
βͺοΈIt's sentimental, old, and not funny anymore.
βοΈI'm in a pickle.
βͺοΈI'm in a dilemma.
βοΈHe brings home the bacon.
βͺοΈHe brings home the family money.
βοΈShe's in a stew.
βͺοΈShe's upset.
βοΈHe's the top banana.
βͺοΈHe's the headman.
βοΈHe's the salt of the earth.
βͺοΈHe's a very good person.
βοΈShe's worth her salt.
βͺοΈShe's a valuable employee.
βοΈThey're two peas in a pod.
βͺοΈIf you see one you see the other.
βοΈI'm nuts about you.
βͺοΈI'm in love with you.
βοΈIt's a piece of cake.
βͺοΈIt's quite simple.
βοΈYou can't have your cake and eat it too.
βͺοΈYou can't use it and save it.
βοΈHe's a real ham.
βͺοΈHe's just an actor (a bad actor.)
βοΈIt's a hard nut to crack.
βͺοΈIt's a difficult problem to solve.
βοΈHe's a bad egg.
βͺοΈHe cannot be trusted.
βοΈWe need to break the ice.
βͺοΈEveryone's a little tense - lets be friendly.
βοΈWe'll get a baker's dozen.
βͺοΈWe'll get 13 items (one extra.)
βοΈHe's got a finger in every pie.
βͺοΈHe has many deals going.
βοΈYou'll have to take potluck.
βͺοΈBe happy with what we have on hand.
πππππππππππ
#idiom
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βοΈShe is a peach.
βͺοΈShe's sweet and helpful.
βοΈHe's full of beans.
βͺοΈHe's not telling the truth.
βοΈIt's not my cup of tea.
βͺοΈI don't care for that.
βοΈHe's full of baloney.
βͺοΈHe doesn't know what he's talking about.
βοΈIt's just sour grapes.
βͺοΈThey have resentment.
βοΈThat's corny.
βͺοΈIt's sentimental, old, and not funny anymore.
βοΈI'm in a pickle.
βͺοΈI'm in a dilemma.
βοΈHe brings home the bacon.
βͺοΈHe brings home the family money.
βοΈShe's in a stew.
βͺοΈShe's upset.
βοΈHe's the top banana.
βͺοΈHe's the headman.
βοΈHe's the salt of the earth.
βͺοΈHe's a very good person.
βοΈShe's worth her salt.
βͺοΈShe's a valuable employee.
βοΈThey're two peas in a pod.
βͺοΈIf you see one you see the other.
βοΈI'm nuts about you.
βͺοΈI'm in love with you.
βοΈIt's a piece of cake.
βͺοΈIt's quite simple.
βοΈYou can't have your cake and eat it too.
βͺοΈYou can't use it and save it.
βοΈHe's a real ham.
βͺοΈHe's just an actor (a bad actor.)
βοΈIt's a hard nut to crack.
βͺοΈIt's a difficult problem to solve.
βοΈHe's a bad egg.
βͺοΈHe cannot be trusted.
βοΈWe need to break the ice.
βͺοΈEveryone's a little tense - lets be friendly.
βοΈWe'll get a baker's dozen.
βͺοΈWe'll get 13 items (one extra.)
βοΈHe's got a finger in every pie.
βͺοΈHe has many deals going.
βοΈYou'll have to take potluck.
βͺοΈBe happy with what we have on hand.
πππππππππππ
#idiom
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Make the sentences using Present Perfect Continuous or Present Perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the brackets.
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1οΈβ£She .............me since 2004. (know)
β She has known me since 2004.
2οΈβ£ For the last ten years he ............. this factory. (own)
β For the last ten years, he has owned this factory.
3οΈβ£ He ............... in the same class for the last three years. (study)
β He has been studying in the same class for the last three years
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1οΈβ£She .............me since 2004. (know)
β She has known me since 2004.
2οΈβ£ For the last ten years he ............. this factory. (own)
β For the last ten years, he has owned this factory.
3οΈβ£ He ............... in the same class for the last three years. (study)
β He has been studying in the same class for the last three years
#GrammarClass
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1. Listen and repeat
We all have a favorite movie, television show or even YouTube channel. But instead of just watching them silently, listen carefully to what the characters or hosts are saying and repeat the dialogue that interests you. Go ahead and pause, rewind and listen to the lines several times if you must. Or better yet, turn on the English subtitles setting to help you identify each word. This is a fun way of practicing both your listening and speaking skills with materials that are both enjoyable and entertaining.
2. Find a friend
Itβs always difficult to practice by yourself, especially when it comes to improving your speaking skills. Therefore, find a likeminded group of friends or classmates who shares your goal of becoming more confident in using English. Get together and implement the βEnglish Onlyβ rule while you hang out, meaning that everyone must only speak English for the next hour or two. With such a support system, youβll feel more secured to open up and speak English without being hampered by insecurities.
3. Read out loud
Whether you prefer a novel or a piece of non-fiction text, spend at least 30 minutes every day reading, and then another 30 minutes reading out loud. This is a great way of developing your reading skills while practicing pronunciation as well as intonation of various words and lengths of sentences. If you are unsure of how to pronounce a specific word, simply consult a learnerβs dictionary, Google or YouTube. But donβt get too caught up on the details of every single word you donβt understand. The point of this exercise is to enhance your confidence in speaking, and reading out loud allows you to practice pronunciation in the privacy and comfort of your own home/room.
4. Donβt be afraid of making mistakes
Remember: itβs okay to make mistakes. If you find yourself stumbling across long or complicated words, simply stop and give yourself a few seconds to breathe, then continue speaking. The fact that youβre communicating in a language that is not your mother tongue is reason enough for your to be proud of your accomplishments.
As with every difficult task, the key to speaking English with confidence is to practice, practice and practice some more. Be consistent in your language journey and make sure to set aside some time every day to speak English!
Study well ,and have an ice cream
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#Tips
1. Listen and repeat
We all have a favorite movie, television show or even YouTube channel. But instead of just watching them silently, listen carefully to what the characters or hosts are saying and repeat the dialogue that interests you. Go ahead and pause, rewind and listen to the lines several times if you must. Or better yet, turn on the English subtitles setting to help you identify each word. This is a fun way of practicing both your listening and speaking skills with materials that are both enjoyable and entertaining.
2. Find a friend
Itβs always difficult to practice by yourself, especially when it comes to improving your speaking skills. Therefore, find a likeminded group of friends or classmates who shares your goal of becoming more confident in using English. Get together and implement the βEnglish Onlyβ rule while you hang out, meaning that everyone must only speak English for the next hour or two. With such a support system, youβll feel more secured to open up and speak English without being hampered by insecurities.
3. Read out loud
Whether you prefer a novel or a piece of non-fiction text, spend at least 30 minutes every day reading, and then another 30 minutes reading out loud. This is a great way of developing your reading skills while practicing pronunciation as well as intonation of various words and lengths of sentences. If you are unsure of how to pronounce a specific word, simply consult a learnerβs dictionary, Google or YouTube. But donβt get too caught up on the details of every single word you donβt understand. The point of this exercise is to enhance your confidence in speaking, and reading out loud allows you to practice pronunciation in the privacy and comfort of your own home/room.
4. Donβt be afraid of making mistakes
Remember: itβs okay to make mistakes. If you find yourself stumbling across long or complicated words, simply stop and give yourself a few seconds to breathe, then continue speaking. The fact that youβre communicating in a language that is not your mother tongue is reason enough for your to be proud of your accomplishments.
As with every difficult task, the key to speaking English with confidence is to practice, practice and practice some more. Be consistent in your language journey and make sure to set aside some time every day to speak English!
Study well ,and have an ice cream
π
β||\
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#Tips
π
πΉlie through oneβs teeth : lie so you donβt get in trouble
β¨The man lied through his teeth even though he was guilty of the crime.
πΈrip someone off: cheat someone
β¨I decided to hire a lawyer because the salesman ripped me off.
#Idiom_of_the_Day
Idiom
Of The Day
ππΉlie through oneβs teeth : lie so you donβt get in trouble
β¨The man lied through his teeth even though he was guilty of the crime.
πΈrip someone off: cheat someone
β¨I decided to hire a lawyer because the salesman ripped me off.
#Idiom_of_the_Day
π
π» Ways to say OTHERWISE π»
πΈDifferently
πΉDiversely
πΈContrarily
πΉIf not
πΈElse ways
πΉOn the other hand
πΈOr then
πΉOr else
πΈUnder other conditions
πΉAny other ways
πΈIn different circumstances
#Word_Of_The_Day
Word Of The Day
ππ» Ways to say OTHERWISE π»
πΈDifferently
πΉDiversely
πΈContrarily
πΉIf not
πΈElse ways
πΉOn the other hand
πΈOr then
πΉOr else
πΈUnder other conditions
πΉAny other ways
πΈIn different circumstances
#Word_Of_The_Day
π
π»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
βββββββββββ
π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
#Idiom_Of_the_Day
Idiom
Of The Day
ππ»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
βββββββββββ
π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
#Idiom_Of_the_Day
π
π»ALLUDEπ»
(VERB)
πΈ
β«οΈ
πΉ
βοΈExample:
He alluded to something else too.
#Word_Of_The_Day
Word Of The Day
ππ»ALLUDEπ»
(VERB)
πΈ
Meaning
: suggest or call attention to indirectlyβ«οΈ
Synonyms
: imply, mention πΉ
Antonyms
: specify βοΈExample:
He alluded to something else too.
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π·Pull something off
β¦οΈMeaning: accomplish something remarkable.
β¨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
Idiom
Of The Day
ππ·Pull something off
β¦οΈMeaning: accomplish something remarkable.
β¨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
βοΈπEverybody should 1-....... gardening as a hobby. We can all get 2-...... to nature. Thousands of years ago we all did a bit of gardening. Itβs one of the most relaxing hobbies I can think of. Itβs also very 3-...... . I get very excited about gardening. I love planting 4-...... and then letting nature 5-...... over. Itβs amazing how 6-...... things grow. Before you know it, your seeds are beautiful flowers. You also 7-..... a lot about flowers, vegetables, 8-...... and trees. Of course, gardening is also very practical. If you grow vegetables, you can eat what you grow. Vegetables 9-...... fresh from your garden really do taste better than the ones in the shops. Gardening is good for you. It makes you feel 10-...... of the Earth.
#British_Listening
π
π·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
βββββββββββ
πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
βββββββββββ
π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
#Word_Of_The_Day
#Phrasal_Verb_Of_The_Day
Tips Of The Day
ππ·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
βββββββββββ
πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
βββββββββββ
π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
#Word_Of_The_Day
#Phrasal_Verb_Of_The_Day