snack /snæk/ noun [countable]
a small quick meal:
❇️ We had a snack on the train.
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#Vocabulary
a small quick meal:
❇️ We had a snack on the train.
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#Vocabulary
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🟦 𝑻𝒚𝒑𝒆𝒔 𝒐f 𝑨𝒅𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒃𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑻𝒉𝒆𝒊𝒓 𝑷𝒐𝒔𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔
🔵1. Adverb of Manner
– She sings beautifully.
(gracefully, loudly, softly)
👉 Usually after the verb
🔵2. Adverb of Place
– He looked everywhere for his keys.
(here, there, nearby)
👉 Usually at the end
🔵3. Adverb of Time – We will meet tomorrow.
(yesterday, soon, late)
👉 Usually at the end
🔵4. Adverb of Frequency
– She always arrives early.
(often, sometimes, rarely)
👉 Usually after to be
And
👉Before the main verbs
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🔵5. Adverb of Degree
– I am very happy today. (extremely, quite, barely)
👉 With verbs and adjectives
🔵6. Adverb of Certainty
– He will definitely come to the party.
(surely, undoubtedly, probably)
👉 Usually before the main verb
🔵7. Comment Adverb
– Honestly, I don’t agree with you.
(fortunately, surprisingly, obviously)
👉 Usually at the beginning
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🎧3.16, 🎧3.17
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🔖 #AEF4 #U3 #Unit3 #3B
#Grammar #vocabulary
#adverb #position @ESLPRO @Mr_Erfanian1 @AliTavakoli1
🔵1. Adverb of Manner
– She sings beautifully.
(gracefully, loudly, softly)
👉 Usually after the verb
🔵2. Adverb of Place
– He looked everywhere for his keys.
(here, there, nearby)
👉 Usually at the end
🔵3. Adverb of Time – We will meet tomorrow.
(yesterday, soon, late)
👉 Usually at the end
🔵4. Adverb of Frequency
– She always arrives early.
(often, sometimes, rarely)
👉 Usually after to be
And
👉Before the main verbs
@ESLPRO
🔵5. Adverb of Degree
– I am very happy today. (extremely, quite, barely)
👉 With verbs and adjectives
🔵6. Adverb of Certainty
– He will definitely come to the party.
(surely, undoubtedly, probably)
👉 Usually before the main verb
🔵7. Comment Adverb
– Honestly, I don’t agree with you.
(fortunately, surprisingly, obviously)
👉 Usually at the beginning
💿
🎧3.16, 🎧3.17
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#Grammar #vocabulary
#adverb #position @ESLPRO @Mr_Erfanian1 @AliTavakoli1
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🟦 #Adverbs
Learn All About English Adverbs
🔵 Introduction
🔵 Types
🔵 Positions
#Grammer @Eslpro #adverb
Learn All About English Adverbs
🔵 Introduction
🔵 Types
🔵 Positions
#Grammer @Eslpro #adverb
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American English File 3rd
#Review #Movie #U6 🟦 Comedy 🟦Drama 🟦Action 🟦Horror 🟦Romantic Comedy (Rom-Com): A movie that combines romance and comedy. 🟦Science Fiction or sci-fi 🟦Documentary 🟦Animated 🟦Thriller: A movie with an exciting plot, often involving crime or espionage.…
X 🆚 Y
1. 🎬 a plot = the story of a movie
📝 a script = the words of a movie
2. 😱 a horror movie = a movie that is designed to frighten people
🔍 a thriller = a movie with an exciting story, especially one about crime
3. 🎤 a musical = a movie in which part or all of the story is told using songs and often dancing
🎶 a soundtrack = the music from a movie that people can buy
4. 🎭 the cast = all the people who act in a movie
⭐ the stars = the most important actors in a movie
5. 🎥 a dubbed movie = a movie where the actors’ voices have been replaced by foreign actors’ voices
📺 a movie with subtitles = a movie where the actors’ words are translated into a different language and appear on the screen (the voices stay the same)
6. 📍 the set of a movie = the place where a movie is being shot
🎬 the movie was set in… = the story of the movie was situated in that place and at that time
7. ✍️ a critic = a person who writes about movies, books, restaurants, etc. (for the press)
📰 a review = an article that gives an opinion about a movie, a book, a restaurant, etc.
#AEF3 #Unit6 #movie #Vocabulary @Eslpro
1. 🎬 a plot = the story of a movie
📝 a script = the words of a movie
2. 😱 a horror movie = a movie that is designed to frighten people
🔍 a thriller = a movie with an exciting story, especially one about crime
3. 🎤 a musical = a movie in which part or all of the story is told using songs and often dancing
🎶 a soundtrack = the music from a movie that people can buy
4. 🎭 the cast = all the people who act in a movie
⭐ the stars = the most important actors in a movie
5. 🎥 a dubbed movie = a movie where the actors’ voices have been replaced by foreign actors’ voices
📺 a movie with subtitles = a movie where the actors’ words are translated into a different language and appear on the screen (the voices stay the same)
6. 📍 the set of a movie = the place where a movie is being shot
🎬 the movie was set in… = the story of the movie was situated in that place and at that time
7. ✍️ a critic = a person who writes about movies, books, restaurants, etc. (for the press)
📰 a review = an article that gives an opinion about a movie, a book, a restaurant, etc.
#AEF3 #Unit6 #movie #Vocabulary @Eslpro
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American English File 3rd
⏰ 📺#Telling the #time
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- General Weather Terms: forecast, climate, temperature, humidity, precipitation
- Extreme Weather: hurricane, tornado, blizzard, heatwave
- Weather Adjectives: chilly, freezing, boiling
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#AEF4 #unit4 #u4 @ESLPRO
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#News
🟦 Extreme Weather & climate change
🗞️Real English, real #news
#BBC #Lingohack #British $IELTS #ESL @Eslpro #English #listening #vocabulary
🟦 Extreme Weather & climate change
🗞️Real English, real #news
#BBC #Lingohack #British $IELTS #ESL @Eslpro #English #listening #vocabulary
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🟦 Extreme Weather & climate change
🔷scorching – very hot
🔷heatwaves – periods of time where it’s hotter than normal
🔷heating up – becoming hotter
🔷drought-resistant – able to survive in long periods of dry weather
مقاوم در برابر خشکسالی
🔷baking – being heated to a high temperature
#Lingohack @Eslpro
🟦 Extreme Weather & climate change
🔷scorching – very hot
🔷heatwaves – periods of time where it’s hotter than normal
🔷heating up – becoming hotter
🔷drought-resistant – able to survive in long periods of dry weather
مقاوم در برابر خشکسالی
🔷baking – being heated to a high temperature
#Lingohack @Eslpro
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🟦 Take care of – Look after someone or something.
- She takes care of her younger brother while their parents are at work. ❤️
🟦 Take up – Begin a new activity.
- I’ve decided to take up painting as a new hobby. 🎨
🟦 Take part in – Participate in something.
- We took part in a charity run last weekend. 🏃♀️
🟦 Take place – Happen.
- The meeting will take place at 3 PM in the conference room. 🕒
🟦 Take off –
1) For planes: leave the ground;
2) For clothes: remove.
- The plane took off smoothly despite the bad weather. ✈️
- He took off his jacket because it was too warm inside. 🧥
🟦 Take (your) time – Do something slowly, not in a hurry.
- Take your time with the project; there’s no rush. ⏳
🟦 Take after – Be similar to someone.
- She takes after her mother in both looks and personality. 👩👧
🟦 Take advantage of – Make use of an opportunity.
- You should take advantage of this discount before it expires. 💰
🟦 Take into account – Consider something when making a decision.
- We need to take into account the weather conditions before planning the trip. ☔
🟦 Take notice of – Pay attention to something.
- She didn’t take notice of the warning signs on the road. ⚠️
🟦 Take pity on – Feel sorry for someone and treat them with sympathy.
- He took pity on the stray dog and gave it some food. 🐶
🟦 Take to somebody – Start to like someone.
- She took to her new coworker immediately. 😊
🟦 Take against – Begin to dislike someone.
- For some reason, he took against his neighbor after their argument. 😠
🟦 Take somebody out – Go somewhere and do something with someone, usually something planned and paid for.
- He took her out for dinner at a fancy restaurant. 🍽️
🟦 Take something out – Remove something from somewhere.
- I took out some money from the ATM before heading to the store. 💵
#expression #phrasal verb @ESLPRO
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