Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Cut off(2-isolate);
🔘 Cheer up;
🔘 Cut in(1-interrupt).
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc20 #realteam @engMasters
🔘 Cut off(2-isolate);
🔘 Cheer up;
🔘 Cut in(1-interrupt).
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc20 #realteam @engMasters
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🌈🦋🦋🦋 SLANG
🔅Skint🔅
〽️eaning – To have no money. This slang expression is usually used to describe someone who is poor. Skint can be used to describe someone with very little money or very few possessions.
📝Other terms for having very little money include:
✔️broke
✔️bust
✔️hard-up
✔️penniless
✔️stone-broke
✔️strapped for cash
〰🌸Example:
“I’d love to come to the cinema with you guys tonight but I can’t because I’m totally skint.”
#slang @Engmasters
🌈🦋🦋🦋 SLANG
🔅Skint🔅
〽️eaning – To have no money. This slang expression is usually used to describe someone who is poor. Skint can be used to describe someone with very little money or very few possessions.
📝Other terms for having very little money include:
✔️broke
✔️bust
✔️hard-up
✔️penniless
✔️stone-broke
✔️strapped for cash
〰🌸Example:
“I’d love to come to the cinema with you guys tonight but I can’t because I’m totally skint.”
#slang @Engmasters
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Today's words are:
1️⃣ Mend (your) fences
2️⃣ Eyesore
3️⃣ Take offence
4️⃣ Make it clear
#vocabulary #v128 #realteam @EngMasters
1️⃣ Mend (your) fences
2️⃣ Eyesore
3️⃣ Take offence
4️⃣ Make it clear
#vocabulary #v128 #realteam @EngMasters
Today 's idioms:
🌼chasing rainbows
🌼behind someone's back
🌼know something like the back of your hand
#idiom #i38
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🌼chasing rainbows
🌼behind someone's back
🌼know something like the back of your hand
#idiom #i38
#realteam
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📚Some slangs !! !! !!
📙I'm bursting !
It means : I need to go to the toilet very soon .
📘I'm starving !
It means : I am so/extremely hungry .
📗I'm stuffed !
It means : I've eaten a lot and cant eat more .
📕I'm wrecked !
It means : I am extremely tired .
📒I'm pissed off !
It means : I am angry about something .
Break a leg buddies ! 🌷
#slang
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📙I'm bursting !
It means : I need to go to the toilet very soon .
📘I'm starving !
It means : I am so/extremely hungry .
📗I'm stuffed !
It means : I've eaten a lot and cant eat more .
📕I'm wrecked !
It means : I am extremely tired .
📒I'm pissed off !
It means : I am angry about something .
Break a leg buddies ! 🌷
#slang
#Realteam
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You will know in a few minutes after you have completed this free online speed reading test.
You will get your reading speed as soon as you have finished your timed reading.
ℹ️ WPM = Words Per Minute
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You will know in a few minutes after you have completed this free online speed reading test.
You will get your reading speed as soon as you have finished your timed reading.
ℹ️ WPM = Words Per Minute
Test Your Reading Speed Here:
👉 www.readingsoft.com
🥇 Let us know about your WPM in comments below👇
#reading #realteam @EngMasters
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📔 Writing
Session #n41: Transactional letters (REQUESTING INFORMATION)
To request information you can use direct or Indirect questions.
🔅Direct questions are quite common in informal letters and often begin with a question word such as what, who, when, how, etc.
e.q. What time will the party finish? How far is the hotel from the beach?
🔅 Most indirect questions are formed with modals such as could, would, etc and are normally used in semi-formal or formal letters.
- e.g. I would be gratelul if you could tell me what time the party will finish.
Could you please let me know how far the hotet is from the beach?
You use if/whether in an indirect question when there is no question word in the direct question.
e.g.
Direct question: Do we need to bring our own food?
Indirect queslion: I would like to know If/whether we need to bring our own food.
Read more about transactional letters:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1098
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
Session #n41: Transactional letters (REQUESTING INFORMATION)
To request information you can use direct or Indirect questions.
🔅Direct questions are quite common in informal letters and often begin with a question word such as what, who, when, how, etc.
e.q. What time will the party finish? How far is the hotel from the beach?
🔅 Most indirect questions are formed with modals such as could, would, etc and are normally used in semi-formal or formal letters.
- e.g. I would be gratelul if you could tell me what time the party will finish.
Could you please let me know how far the hotet is from the beach?
You use if/whether in an indirect question when there is no question word in the direct question.
e.g.
Direct question: Do we need to bring our own food?
Indirect queslion: I would like to know If/whether we need to bring our own food.
Read more about transactional letters:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1098
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
📽 Movie Title: crooked house 2017 📽
🎬 Directer: Gilles Paquet-Brenner
⭐️ Starring: Glenn Close, Terence Stamp, Max Irons, Stefanie Martini, Julian Sands, etc
🎥 Genres: crime/ drama
📖 Based on: Crooked House by Agatha Christie
🌏 Country:United Kingdom
🎞 Storyline 👉 Someone poisons the patriarch of the wealthy Leonides family, leading to an investigation.
The granddaughter of late business tycoon Aristide Leonides, Sophia Leonides, visits private investigator Charles Hayward in his office. Sophia hires Charles to investigate Aristide's death, for she believes he was murdered by a member of his sprawling and idiosyncratic family. Sophia notes that Leonides' regular insulin injection had been laced with eserine from his eye drops, the resulting chemicals in them causing him to die....
🍿 IMDb: 6.3/ 10
💸 Budget: $10 million
💵 Box office: -
🎥 720p MkvCage (1.06 GB)
🎥 1080p 6CH (2.02 GB)
📝 English subtitle
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
🎬 Directer: Gilles Paquet-Brenner
⭐️ Starring: Glenn Close, Terence Stamp, Max Irons, Stefanie Martini, Julian Sands, etc
🎥 Genres: crime/ drama
📖 Based on: Crooked House by Agatha Christie
🌏 Country:United Kingdom
🎞 Storyline 👉 Someone poisons the patriarch of the wealthy Leonides family, leading to an investigation.
The granddaughter of late business tycoon Aristide Leonides, Sophia Leonides, visits private investigator Charles Hayward in his office. Sophia hires Charles to investigate Aristide's death, for she believes he was murdered by a member of his sprawling and idiosyncratic family. Sophia notes that Leonides' regular insulin injection had been laced with eserine from his eye drops, the resulting chemicals in them causing him to die....
🍿 IMDb: 6.3/ 10
💸 Budget: $10 million
💵 Box office: -
🎥 720p MkvCage (1.06 GB)
🎥 1080p 6CH (2.02 GB)
📝 English subtitle
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
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🌈🦋🦋🦋 SLANG
🔅Argy-bargy🔅
〽️eaning – A noisy or lively argument. This expression is used to describe a bad tempered argument. Argy-bargy can also be used to describe a fight or a heated discussion.
📚Argy-bargy originated in Scotland and is an alteration of the word argue.
📝There are lots of great English slang expressions related to arguing or fighting, they include:
✔️Barney – British slang for a noisy argument or fight.
✔️cross swords – To have an argument or disagreement with someone.
✔️fisticuffs – A fistfight.
✔️kerfuffle – A commotion or noisy disagreement.
✔️knuckle sandwich – A punch in the mouth.
✔️lock horns – To have an argument or disagreement with someone.
✔️scrap – A fight.
〰🌸Example:
“Looks like a bit of argy-bargy going on over there. I think it started over a spilled pint!”
#slang @Engmasters
🌈🦋🦋🦋 SLANG
🔅Argy-bargy🔅
〽️eaning – A noisy or lively argument. This expression is used to describe a bad tempered argument. Argy-bargy can also be used to describe a fight or a heated discussion.
📚Argy-bargy originated in Scotland and is an alteration of the word argue.
📝There are lots of great English slang expressions related to arguing or fighting, they include:
✔️Barney – British slang for a noisy argument or fight.
✔️cross swords – To have an argument or disagreement with someone.
✔️fisticuffs – A fistfight.
✔️kerfuffle – A commotion or noisy disagreement.
✔️knuckle sandwich – A punch in the mouth.
✔️lock horns – To have an argument or disagreement with someone.
✔️scrap – A fight.
〰🌸Example:
“Looks like a bit of argy-bargy going on over there. I think it started over a spilled pint!”
#slang @Engmasters
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Today's words are:
5️⃣ reach/come to an agreement (also conclude an agreement formal)
📖 successfully arrive at an agreement
📌 reach a conclusion/ compromise/ verdict
🏷 It took the two sides several weeks to reach an agreement.
🏷 The two sides failed to come to an agreement.
6️⃣ face the prospect (of something)
📖 recognize the possibility that sth may happen
🏷 Now they face the prospect of unemployment.
🏷 Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month.
📌 Adjectives + prospect: daunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident), terrifying, gloomy/grim/bleak, exciting, attractive
🏷 Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.
7️⃣ settle a dispute (=end it)
📖 end an agreement between people
🏷 It is hoped that the dispute can be settled peacefully.
🏷 All efforts to settle the dispute have so far failed.
📌 Adjectives + dispute: bitter/ fierce, long-running
🏷 It caused a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics.
Read 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1129
#vocabulary #realteam #v129 @EngMasters
5️⃣ reach/come to an agreement (also conclude an agreement formal)
📖 successfully arrive at an agreement
📌 reach a conclusion/ compromise/ verdict
🏷 It took the two sides several weeks to reach an agreement.
🏷 The two sides failed to come to an agreement.
6️⃣ face the prospect (of something)
📖 recognize the possibility that sth may happen
🏷 Now they face the prospect of unemployment.
🏷 Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month.
📌 Adjectives + prospect: daunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident), terrifying, gloomy/grim/bleak, exciting, attractive
🏷 Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.
7️⃣ settle a dispute (=end it)
📖 end an agreement between people
🏷 It is hoped that the dispute can be settled peacefully.
🏷 All efforts to settle the dispute have so far failed.
📌 Adjectives + dispute: bitter/ fierce, long-running
🏷 It caused a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics.
Read 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1129
#vocabulary #realteam #v129 @EngMasters
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"I’d like tə go shopping fər ə pair əf shoes, bət thə shops ə closed becəse thəs ə weathər əlert.
əparrəntly lots əf snow is coming in frəm thə Highlənds so thə govərnmənt həv ədvised peopəl tə
stay ət home."
there is a Schwa example of the sentence you can try to repeat after me
#pronunciation #P1
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əparrəntly lots əf snow is coming in frəm thə Highlənds so thə govərnmənt həv ədvised peopəl tə
stay ət home."
there is a Schwa example of the sentence you can try to repeat after me
#pronunciation #P1
#realteam @EngMasters