πΉ Meaning:
To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life.
π» Example:
Slow down. Stop and smell the roses now and then.
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#Idiom #Stop #Smell #Rose
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π @TotalEng π·πΊπΌππΎ
To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life.
π» Example:
Slow down. Stop and smell the roses now and then.
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#Idiom #Stop #Smell #Rose
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π @TotalEng π·πΊπΌππΎ
βοΈ 10 Alternatives to "I don't like it"
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#like #Alternatives
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π @TotalEng π₯
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#like #Alternatives
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πΉ Speak English Clearly!
π§ββ The Imitation Technique
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Imitation #Technique
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π @TotalEng π€΅ββ
π§ββ The Imitation Technique
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Imitation #Technique
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π @TotalEng π€΅ββ
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πΉ 10 English Words You're (probably) Mispronouncing!
π§ββ Difficult Pronunciation
π€ Common Mistakes
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Mispronounce #Pronunciation
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π @TotalEng π€΅ββ
π§ββ Difficult Pronunciation
π€ Common Mistakes
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Mispronounce #Pronunciation
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π @TotalEng π€΅ββ
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πΉ ONE language,
π§ββ THREE accents
π€ UK vs. USA vs. AUS English!
πΊ Lesson by Lucy and Emma
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Three #Accents #Lucy ππ
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π @TotalEng π€΅ββπ€΅ββπ€΅ββ
π§ββ THREE accents
π€ UK vs. USA vs. AUS English!
πΊ Lesson by Lucy and Emma
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#Three #Accents #Lucy ππ
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π° On credit
An arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later.
πΈ Example:
He hates buying on credit.
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#On #Credit π³
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π @TotalEng π·πΆπ΄π΅
An arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later.
πΈ Example:
He hates buying on credit.
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#On #Credit π³
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π @TotalEng π·πΆπ΄π΅
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Decision #Experience π€
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Decision #Experience π€
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π @TotalEng π₯
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π Fall through
If a deal, arrangement etc falls through, it does not start or is not completed successfully
π Example:
Our plans fell through because of lack of money.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Fall #Through #Phrasal_verb
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π @TotalEng π₯
If a deal, arrangement etc falls through, it does not start or is not completed successfully
π Example:
Our plans fell through because of lack of money.
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#Fall #Through #Phrasal_verb
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βοΈ Optimistic English!
π Talking positively about the coming year
βοΈ Vocabulary and Collocations
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Optimistic #Positive #Energy
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π Talking positively about the coming year
βοΈ Vocabulary and Collocations
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Optimistic #Positive #Energy
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π TAKE AFTER
πΈ Meaning:
To resemble a parent or close relative (for physical appearance only)
β Synonym: To look like
π Example:
π He takes after his father.
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#Take #After #Phrasal_verb
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π @TotalEng π©βπ¦π©βπ§π¨βπ¦π¨βπ§
πΈ Meaning:
To resemble a parent or close relative (for physical appearance only)
β Synonym: To look like
π Example:
π He takes after his father.
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Take #After #Phrasal_verb
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π Take an exam, not give an exam
β Don't say: The pupil gave his exam.
β Say: The pupil took his exam.
π Go for a ride on a bicycle, etc., not go for a walk on a bicycle, etc.
β Don't say: We went for a walk on our bicycles.
β Say: We went for a ride on our bicycles.
π To be busy, not to have work.
β Don't say: I have much work this morning.
β Say: I'm very busy this morning.
π It's cold, etc., not it has cold, etc.
β Don't say: It has cold this winter.
β Say: It's cold this winter.
π Dismount or get off a horse, etc., not come down from a horse, etc.
β Don't say: They came down from their horses.
β Say: They got off their horses.
π Mount or get on a horse, etc. not ride a horse, etc.
β Don't say: Peter rode his horse and went home.
β Say: Peter got on his horse and rode home.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Common #Mistake
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π @TotalEng π₯
β Don't say: The pupil gave his exam.
β Say: The pupil took his exam.
π Go for a ride on a bicycle, etc., not go for a walk on a bicycle, etc.
β Don't say: We went for a walk on our bicycles.
β Say: We went for a ride on our bicycles.
π To be busy, not to have work.
β Don't say: I have much work this morning.
β Say: I'm very busy this morning.
π It's cold, etc., not it has cold, etc.
β Don't say: It has cold this winter.
β Say: It's cold this winter.
π Dismount or get off a horse, etc., not come down from a horse, etc.
β Don't say: They came down from their horses.
β Say: They got off their horses.
π Mount or get on a horse, etc. not ride a horse, etc.
β Don't say: Peter rode his horse and went home.
β Say: Peter got on his horse and rode home.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Common #Mistake
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π @TotalEng π₯
π Had better
πΈ We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "βd better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to:
β Synonym: Should
π Examples:
π You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.
π Itβs five oβclock. Iβd better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
π Better call Saul.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Had #better
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π @TotalEng π₯
πΈ We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "βd better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to:
β Synonym: Should
π Examples:
π You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.
π Itβs five oβclock. Iβd better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
π Better call Saul.
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#Had #better
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π @TotalEng π₯
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π Tips To Build Your Vocabulary
β Ways To Learn More English Words
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Tips #Vocabulary #Words
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π @TotalEng π€Άπ§βππ
β Ways To Learn More English Words
πΊ Coach by Emma
π¦πΊ Accent: Australian
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#Tips #Vocabulary #Words
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π Reading
πΈ ββWhat is the difference between Table salt and Sea salt?
πΆ Table salt and sea salt have the same chemical composition, but different processing methods give them a slightly different taste and texture. Sea salt is produced by evaporating the water from seawater or saltwater lakes, leaving behind salt but also small amounts of minerals such as magnesium, calcium and potassium, which can affect flavour. The large salt crystals give it a relatively coarse texture. Table salt, on the other hand, is typically mined from salt deposits. It is washed, purified and stripped of any contaminants. Additives are then added to prevent it from clumping. Iodised salt also contains extra potassium iodide.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Reading #Difference #Salt
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πΈ ββWhat is the difference between Table salt and Sea salt?
πΆ Table salt and sea salt have the same chemical composition, but different processing methods give them a slightly different taste and texture. Sea salt is produced by evaporating the water from seawater or saltwater lakes, leaving behind salt but also small amounts of minerals such as magnesium, calcium and potassium, which can affect flavour. The large salt crystals give it a relatively coarse texture. Table salt, on the other hand, is typically mined from salt deposits. It is washed, purified and stripped of any contaminants. Additives are then added to prevent it from clumping. Iodised salt also contains extra potassium iodide.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Reading #Difference #Salt
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π @TotalEng π§ππ΄π½
π IELTS Vocabulary
π Education
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#Vocabulary #Education
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π @TotalEng πππ
π Education
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#Vocabulary #Education
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πΈ Humanities: Studies about human culture, such as literature, languages, philosophy, and history.
πΈ Sciences: Studies about the world, such as physics, biology, chemistry, and maths.
πΈ A for effort: A good mark, which is given someone for trying hard rather than for a success.
πΈ Bachelor's degree: An undergraduate course which usually lasts 3 or 4 years.
πΈ Bookworm: A term to describe someone who really likes to read and spends a lot of time on it.
πΈ Distance learning (e-learning): Education that takes place remotely, usually via the Internet.
πΈ Eager beaver: An enthusiastic and hard-working person.
πΈ Face-to-face classes: A traditional way of studying - in a classroom with a teacher.
πΈ Higher education: Education that is followed after high school.
πΈ Hit the books: Begin studying hard.
πΈ Individual tuition (private tuition): Instruction received individually or in a small group.
πΈ Intensive course: A course that offers longer and more frequent class
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π @TotalEng π©βππ§βππ¨βπ
πΈ Sciences: Studies about the world, such as physics, biology, chemistry, and maths.
πΈ A for effort: A good mark, which is given someone for trying hard rather than for a success.
πΈ Bachelor's degree: An undergraduate course which usually lasts 3 or 4 years.
πΈ Bookworm: A term to describe someone who really likes to read and spends a lot of time on it.
πΈ Distance learning (e-learning): Education that takes place remotely, usually via the Internet.
πΈ Eager beaver: An enthusiastic and hard-working person.
πΈ Face-to-face classes: A traditional way of studying - in a classroom with a teacher.
πΈ Higher education: Education that is followed after high school.
πΈ Hit the books: Begin studying hard.
πΈ Individual tuition (private tuition): Instruction received individually or in a small group.
πΈ Intensive course: A course that offers longer and more frequent class
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π€ How to Talk About Any Topic in English
πΊ Speak English with teacher Tiffani
πΊπΈ Accent: American
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Tips #Talk #Topic #Tiffani
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π @TotalEng π₯
πΊ Speak English with teacher Tiffani
πΊπΈ Accent: American
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Tips #Talk #Topic #Tiffani
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