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Vocabulary related to #people:
1. Adolescent: A young person who is in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- Example: The adolescent years can be challenging as individuals navigate the transition to adulthood.
2. Sibling: Each of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister.
- Example: She has four siblings, two brothers, and two sisters.
3. Characteristic: A feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- Example: One characteristic of mammals is that they have warm blood.
4. Responsibility: The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- Example: With his new promotion, he now has much more responsibility at work.
5. Individual: A single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
- Example: Every individual has rights that must be respected.
6. Reliable: Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- Example: Her reliable car has never broken down in all the years she's owned it.
7. Bond: A thing used to tie something together or hold it in place; something that binds people together.
- Example: There is an unbreakable bond between twins that lasts their entire lives.
8. Coherent: Logical and consistent; united as or forming a whole.
- Example: He presented a coherent argument for the adoption of new company policies.
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1. Adolescent: A young person who is in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- Example: The adolescent years can be challenging as individuals navigate the transition to adulthood.
2. Sibling: Each of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister.
- Example: She has four siblings, two brothers, and two sisters.
3. Characteristic: A feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- Example: One characteristic of mammals is that they have warm blood.
4. Responsibility: The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- Example: With his new promotion, he now has much more responsibility at work.
5. Individual: A single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
- Example: Every individual has rights that must be respected.
6. Reliable: Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- Example: Her reliable car has never broken down in all the years she's owned it.
7. Bond: A thing used to tie something together or hold it in place; something that binds people together.
- Example: There is an unbreakable bond between twins that lasts their entire lives.
8. Coherent: Logical and consistent; united as or forming a whole.
- Example: He presented a coherent argument for the adoption of new company policies.
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You're likely familiar with expressing a "double" For example:
🍃The number of x doubled.
🍃There was a twofold increase in x.
What is the opposite of 'doubled'?
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🍃The number of x doubled.
🍃There was a twofold increase in x.
What is the opposite of 'doubled'?
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The opposite of "doubled" is "halved".
Here are some examples:
🍃 The number of x halved.
🍃 There was a twofold decrease in x.
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Here are some examples:
🍃 The number of x halved.
🍃 There was a twofold decrease in x.
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🔵 Effects
▪X was/were caused by Y
▪X was/were produced by Y
▪X resulted from Y
Rocketing prices resulted from inflation.
▪There was/were X due to Y
▪There was/were X because of Y
▪There was/were X as a result of Y
There were rocketing prices due to inflation.
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▪X was/were caused by Y
▪X was/were produced by Y
▪X resulted from Y
Rocketing prices resulted from inflation.
▪There was/were X due to Y
▪There was/were X because of Y
▪There was/were X as a result of Y
There were rocketing prices due to inflation.
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🚩Driving
🚗indicate
🚗pull out
🚗drive off
🚗pull over
🚗speed up
🚗slow down
🚗slam the brakes on
🚗have a near miss
🚗get pulled over
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🚗indicate
🚗pull out
🚗drive off
🚗pull over
🚗speed up
🚗slow down
🚗slam the brakes on
🚗have a near miss
🚗get pulled over
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Idiom Of The Day
❤️"Grin and bear it" - to endure something unpleasant while trying to remain happy
✅"I have to grin and bear it when my boss becomes angry with me."
✅"The weather is terrible for the festival. We will just have to grin and bear it
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❤️"Grin and bear it" - to endure something unpleasant while trying to remain happy
✅"I have to grin and bear it when my boss becomes angry with me."
✅"The weather is terrible for the festival. We will just have to grin and bear it
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Discussion Essay Language
These can be used to express other people's opinions👇
•It is often thought that
•"X" is often thought
•Many people believe
•It is commonly believed that
•"X" is commonly believed
•According to some
•Some people are of the opinion that
•Many people consider that
•"X" is considered by some
•Some people argue that
•It is argued that
•It may be claimed by some that
•Some support the opinion that
•Many people are convinced that
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These can be used to express other people's opinions👇
•It is often thought that
•"X" is often thought
•Many people believe
•It is commonly believed that
•"X" is commonly believed
•According to some
•Some people are of the opinion that
•Many people consider that
•"X" is considered by some
•Some people argue that
•It is argued that
•It may be claimed by some that
•Some support the opinion that
•Many people are convinced that
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In IELTS Writing Task 2, you can effectively use counterarguments in the following types of questions:
1. Agree or Disagree Questions: When the prompt asks you whether you agree or disagree with a statement, you can present a counterargument to show the other side of the issue. After stating your opinion, acknowledging a counterargument can strengthen your position.
*Example*: "While I agree that... it is also important to consider that..."
2. Discussion Questions: These questions often ask you to discuss both views on a particular topic. Presenting counterarguments allows you to explore the topic more thoroughly by discussing opposing viewpoints before concluding with your own opinion.
*Example*: "Some people argue that... However, others believe that..."
3. Problem-Solution Questions: In these questions, you can include counterarguments when discussing potential solutions to a problem. Acknowledging that some solutions may have drawbacks can enhance the depth of your analysis.
*Example*: "Although implementing this solution may face challenges, it is crucial to consider..."
4. Advantages and Disadvantages Questions: You can use counterarguments to highlight the disadvantages of a situation after discussing its advantages, providing a balanced view.
*Example*: "While there are several advantages to..., there are also significant disadvantages to consider..."
Including counterarguments in your essays can demonstrate critical thinking and the ability to engage with multiple perspectives, which are important skills evaluated in IELTS Writing Task 2.
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1. Agree or Disagree Questions: When the prompt asks you whether you agree or disagree with a statement, you can present a counterargument to show the other side of the issue. After stating your opinion, acknowledging a counterargument can strengthen your position.
*Example*: "While I agree that... it is also important to consider that..."
2. Discussion Questions: These questions often ask you to discuss both views on a particular topic. Presenting counterarguments allows you to explore the topic more thoroughly by discussing opposing viewpoints before concluding with your own opinion.
*Example*: "Some people argue that... However, others believe that..."
3. Problem-Solution Questions: In these questions, you can include counterarguments when discussing potential solutions to a problem. Acknowledging that some solutions may have drawbacks can enhance the depth of your analysis.
*Example*: "Although implementing this solution may face challenges, it is crucial to consider..."
4. Advantages and Disadvantages Questions: You can use counterarguments to highlight the disadvantages of a situation after discussing its advantages, providing a balanced view.
*Example*: "While there are several advantages to..., there are also significant disadvantages to consider..."
Including counterarguments in your essays can demonstrate critical thinking and the ability to engage with multiple perspectives, which are important skills evaluated in IELTS Writing Task 2.
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😳stunned
😳shocked
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😳astounded
😳astonished
😳bowled over
😳gobsmacked
😳flabbergasted
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😳amazed
😳stunned
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😳staggered
😳astounded
😳astonished
😳bowled over
😳gobsmacked
😳flabbergasted
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قطعه ی "برای مامان/For Mama" ترانه ی زیبایی ست که توسط
"دان بلک" ترانه سرای انگلیسی (با اقتباس از آهنگ "La mamma" ی آزناوور) در وصف عشق مادر نوشته شده و با صدای مت مونرو در سال ۱۹۶۴ ضبط و منتشر شده است.
"دالیدا"، ""ری چارلز" و "دمیس روسس" از جمله هنرمندان معروف دیگری هستند که این قطعه را بازخوانی کرده اند.
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قطعه ی "برای مامان/For Mama" ترانه ی زیبایی ست که توسط
"دان بلک" ترانه سرای انگلیسی (با اقتباس از آهنگ "La mamma" ی آزناوور) در وصف عشق مادر نوشته شده و با صدای مت مونرو در سال ۱۹۶۴ ضبط و منتشر شده است.
"دالیدا"، ""ری چارلز" و "دمیس روسس" از جمله هنرمندان معروف دیگری هستند که این قطعه را بازخوانی کرده اند.
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Ending an email or letter
✉️ Best wishes,
✉️ Best regards,
✉️ Regards,
✉️ Kind regards,
✉️ Yours sincerely,
✉️ Yours faithfully,
✉️ Yours truly,
✉️ Respectfully,
✉️ Affectionately,
✉️ Cheers,
✉️ Best,
✉️ Love,
✉️ Lots of love,
✉️ Take care,
✉️ Hugs,
✉️ xoxo
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✉️ Best wishes,
✉️ Best regards,
✉️ Regards,
✉️ Kind regards,
✉️ Yours sincerely,
✉️ Yours faithfully,
✉️ Yours truly,
✉️ Respectfully,
✉️ Affectionately,
✉️ Cheers,
✉️ Best,
✉️ Love,
✉️ Lots of love,
✉️ Take care,
✉️ Hugs,
✉️ xoxo
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