Hello there! This time, we’re letting you decide which movie we watch. Check out the options below and vote for your favorite!
🧿 Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022): A thrilling dive into the multiverse, where an ordinary woman discovers she alone can save the world by tapping into all versions of her life.
🎭 The Truman Show (1998): Truman (Jim Carrey) lives an idyllic life - or so he only thinks... Is he ready to uncover the truth about his stolen life?
☕️ Knives Out (2019): A fun, modern twist on the classic murder mystery. When a renowned detective investigates a famous author’s mysterious death, everyone in the family is a suspect.
🎒 Lady Bird (2017): A coming-of-age story about a young woman searching for independence and purpose, facing the ups and downs of teenage life.
⛸ I, Tonya (2017): A bold look at the turbulent life of figure skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), uncovering the challenges and controversies of competitive sports.
🧿 Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022): A thrilling dive into the multiverse, where an ordinary woman discovers she alone can save the world by tapping into all versions of her life.
🎭 The Truman Show (1998): Truman (Jim Carrey) lives an idyllic life - or so he only thinks... Is he ready to uncover the truth about his stolen life?
☕️ Knives Out (2019): A fun, modern twist on the classic murder mystery. When a renowned detective investigates a famous author’s mysterious death, everyone in the family is a suspect.
🎒 Lady Bird (2017): A coming-of-age story about a young woman searching for independence and purpose, facing the ups and downs of teenage life.
⛸ I, Tonya (2017): A bold look at the turbulent life of figure skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), uncovering the challenges and controversies of competitive sports.
Movie movie
Anonymous Poll
25%
Everything Everywhere All at Once
48%
The Truman Show
36%
Knives Out
24%
Lady Bird
19%
I, Tonya
👤 Personal Traits Words
#vocabulary
🧐 cynical — believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere.
E.g.: Cynical people say there is no such thing as true love.
🤪 loony — describing someone or something exhibiting foolish characteristics.
E.g.: He considered that most of the people he had to deal with were loonies of one sort or another.
✊ persistent — continuing to do something in a determined but often unreasonable way.
E.g.: She is a persistent offender and has been arrested five times this year for shoplifting.
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#vocabulary
🧐 cynical — believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere.
E.g.: Cynical people say there is no such thing as true love.
🤪 loony — describing someone or something exhibiting foolish characteristics.
E.g.: He considered that most of the people he had to deal with were loonies of one sort or another.
✊ persistent — continuing to do something in a determined but often unreasonable way.
E.g.: She is a persistent offender and has been arrested five times this year for shoplifting.
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👕 Worn and Torn
Clothes have a way of telling you when they've had enough—let’s look at the signs they leave behind!
#vocabulary
✂️ to snag — to make a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing or cloth by a sharp or rough object.
E.g.: Be careful not to snag your coat on the barbed wire.
🦵🏽 to ladder (UK) — to make a long, vertical hole in a pair of tights or a stocking.
E.g.: Damn! That's the second pair of tights I've laddered today!
🧵 worn to a thread — an item has been used extensively and is now in a state of disrepair.
E.g.: His old jeans were worn to a thread, nearly see-through at the knees.
🪡 frayed — with the threads at the edge coming loose.
E.g.: Her shirt was frayed at the collar after years of constant wear.
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Clothes have a way of telling you when they've had enough—let’s look at the signs they leave behind!
#vocabulary
✂️ to snag — to make a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing or cloth by a sharp or rough object.
E.g.: Be careful not to snag your coat on the barbed wire.
🦵🏽 to ladder (UK) — to make a long, vertical hole in a pair of tights or a stocking.
E.g.: Damn! That's the second pair of tights I've laddered today!
🧵 worn to a thread — an item has been used extensively and is now in a state of disrepair.
E.g.: His old jeans were worn to a thread, nearly see-through at the knees.
🪡 frayed — with the threads at the edge coming loose.
E.g.: Her shirt was frayed at the collar after years of constant wear.
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📺 The Reality of the Reality TV
Wassup guys!
The meeting will be held today at 7:00 pm
Where: Discord.
Moderators:
• Anzhela🦊
• Dasha 🌈
We will be waiting for you ❤️
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Wassup guys!
The meeting will be held today at 7:00 pm
Where: Discord.
Moderators:
• Anzhela🦊
• Dasha 🌈
We will be waiting for you ❤️
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💁♀️ Gegen den Strom schwimmen
Hallo, ihr Lieben!
Der deutsche Sprachklub kehrt zurück, und unser nächstes Treffen findet schon morgen um 19:30 statt!
Wo: Telegram.
Moderator:
• Sashka 🌸
📌 Зустрічі німецького клубу відновлюються, і вже завтра ми зустрінемось у чаті в Телеграмі.
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Hallo, ihr Lieben!
Der deutsche Sprachklub kehrt zurück, und unser nächstes Treffen findet schon morgen um 19:30 statt!
Wo: Telegram.
Moderator:
• Sashka 🌸
📌 Зустрічі німецького клубу відновлюються, і вже завтра ми зустрінемось у чаті в Телеграмі.
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🎸 Musical Idioms
#vocabulary
🧑🏼 to face the music — to accept punishment for something that a person has done wrong.
E.g.: Rory you know you were in the wrong for missing class, now you must face the music.
🎶 to change your tune — to completely change your opinion, especially if you think it will benefit you.
E.g.: He was against the idea to start with, but he soon changed his tune when he realized how much money he'd get.
🎺 to blow your own trumpet — to boast about your achievements to others.
E.g.: I hate to blow my own trumpet, but I think I did pretty well there.
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#vocabulary
🧑🏼 to face the music — to accept punishment for something that a person has done wrong.
E.g.: Rory you know you were in the wrong for missing class, now you must face the music.
🎶 to change your tune — to completely change your opinion, especially if you think it will benefit you.
E.g.: He was against the idea to start with, but he soon changed his tune when he realized how much money he'd get.
🎺 to blow your own trumpet — to boast about your achievements to others.
E.g.: I hate to blow my own trumpet, but I think I did pretty well there.
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📚 Читай та обговорюй книжки англійською з Bla Bla Club
Цього разу будемо обговорювати роман «Післяморок» японського письменника Харукі Муракамі.
The meeting will be held on the 25th of November at 7:00 pm.
Where: Discord.
Moderator:
• Victoria 🥀
Приєднуйтесь до чату книжкового клубу, де ми будемо обговорювати читацький процес!
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Цього разу будемо обговорювати роман «Післяморок» японського письменника Харукі Муракамі.
The meeting will be held on the 25th of November at 7:00 pm.
Where: Discord.
Moderator:
• Victoria 🥀
Приєднуйтесь до чату книжкового клубу, де ми будемо обговорювати читацький процес!
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🎶 Under the title
Sure, you know the tunes, but do you know the idioms hiding in those famous song titles?
#vocabulary
🎵 Smooth Operator — a person who achieves social success or manipulates others through a calm, charming, and persuasive manner.
E.g.: The politician's success can be attributed to his ability to be a smooth operator in public settings.
🎵 House of Cards — a structure, situation, or institution that is insubstantial, shaky, or in constant danger of collapse.
E.g.: The scheme is so overly complicated that it's likely to prove to be just another house of cards.
🎵 Cry Me A River — said sarcastically to someone whose whining, complains, or tears fall on unsympathetic ears.
E.g.: Susan apologized for gossiping behind my back. She can cry me a river I have no times for fake friends.
🎵 Birds Of A Feather — people who are similar in character or share interests.
E.g.: When it comes to outdoor adventures, they’re birds of a feather.
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Sure, you know the tunes, but do you know the idioms hiding in those famous song titles?
#vocabulary
🎵 Smooth Operator — a person who achieves social success or manipulates others through a calm, charming, and persuasive manner.
E.g.: The politician's success can be attributed to his ability to be a smooth operator in public settings.
🎵 House of Cards — a structure, situation, or institution that is insubstantial, shaky, or in constant danger of collapse.
E.g.: The scheme is so overly complicated that it's likely to prove to be just another house of cards.
🎵 Cry Me A River — said sarcastically to someone whose whining, complains, or tears fall on unsympathetic ears.
E.g.: Susan apologized for gossiping behind my back. She can cry me a river I have no times for fake friends.
🎵 Birds Of A Feather — people who are similar in character or share interests.
E.g.: When it comes to outdoor adventures, they’re birds of a feather.
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