📔 Writing
Session #n50: DESCRIBING OBJECTS
Descriptions of objects can be found in leaflets, catalogues, advertisements or parts of letters, stories, reports or articles.
👌 When you describe an object, you should give an accurate picture of it.
Your description should include information about:
✔️ size,
✔️ weight (e. g. tiny, big, heavy, long, etc),
✔️ shape (e,g, circular, oval, etc),
✔️ pattern or decoration (e.g. plain, checked, etc),
✔️ colour (e.g. brown, multi-coloured, etc),
✔️ origin (e.g. African, Japanese, etc) and
✔️ material (e.g. leather, plastic, nylon, etc),
as well as any information concerning special features (e.g. lock, stickers, etc).
🌀 To describe objects you should use a variety of adjectives. Always list opinion adjectives (e.g. beautiful, inexpensive, unusual, etc) first, followed by fact adjectives.
These are normally listed in the following order: size/ weight, age, shape, pattern, colour, origin or material (e. g. large, rectangular, silver, etc).
Avoid using all of them one after the other, as this will make your description sound unnatural
- e. g. Instead of writing: It's a lovely, heavy, old, oval mirror with a carved wooden frame ...
you could write: It's a lovely, heavy, old mirror. It's oval, with a carved frame made of wood.
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Session #n50: DESCRIBING OBJECTS
Descriptions of objects can be found in leaflets, catalogues, advertisements or parts of letters, stories, reports or articles.
👌 When you describe an object, you should give an accurate picture of it.
Your description should include information about:
✔️ size,
✔️ weight (e. g. tiny, big, heavy, long, etc),
✔️ shape (e,g, circular, oval, etc),
✔️ pattern or decoration (e.g. plain, checked, etc),
✔️ colour (e.g. brown, multi-coloured, etc),
✔️ origin (e.g. African, Japanese, etc) and
✔️ material (e.g. leather, plastic, nylon, etc),
as well as any information concerning special features (e.g. lock, stickers, etc).
🌀 To describe objects you should use a variety of adjectives. Always list opinion adjectives (e.g. beautiful, inexpensive, unusual, etc) first, followed by fact adjectives.
These are normally listed in the following order: size/ weight, age, shape, pattern, colour, origin or material (e. g. large, rectangular, silver, etc).
Avoid using all of them one after the other, as this will make your description sound unnatural
- e. g. Instead of writing: It's a lovely, heavy, old, oval mirror with a carved wooden frame ...
you could write: It's a lovely, heavy, old mirror. It's oval, with a carved frame made of wood.
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⚠️CONFUSING WORDS⚠️
🔰boss
🔰bus
🔰buss
🔰booth
🔰both
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#Confusing_Words
#Vocabulary #RealTeam
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🔰boss
🔰bus
🔰buss
🔰booth
🔰both
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#Confusing_Words
#Vocabulary #RealTeam
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Today's SPEAKING tips
Pointing phrase:
You can start off your answers by👇👇
(pick one by your own choosing according to the answer you're planning to give)
✔️the first thing I should mention is that...
✔️the point I'd like to begin with is that...
✔️I could start off by saying that...
✔️my initial point would be that...
✔️I need to start off by pointing out that...
✔️the main thing you need to know is that...
✔️I suppose I should begin by highlighting the fact that...
✔️you may (or may not) be aware that in fact...
✔️I really need to kick off with the point that...
#speaking #IELTS #s1 #realteam @Engmasters
Pointing phrase:
You can start off your answers by👇👇
(pick one by your own choosing according to the answer you're planning to give)
✔️the first thing I should mention is that...
✔️the point I'd like to begin with is that...
✔️I could start off by saying that...
✔️my initial point would be that...
✔️I need to start off by pointing out that...
✔️the main thing you need to know is that...
✔️I suppose I should begin by highlighting the fact that...
✔️you may (or may not) be aware that in fact...
✔️I really need to kick off with the point that...
#speaking #IELTS #s1 #realteam @Engmasters
Forwarded from English With Masters (Ajnadeen)
❗️Hey guys , listen to the next audio, it's for beginners .
❗️David and Shiela are talking about buying a motorcycle. .🏍🏍
Try to write what you hear👂🏼👂🏼 send it to @EngMW_bot
🇮🇷سلام دوستان، به فایل صوتی زیر گوش کرده و کلمات یا جملاتی که می شنوید را برای ما بفرستید❗️
@EngMW_bot
🇸🇦إستمع للتسجيل التالي؛ و حاول كتابة كل ماتسمع؛ أرسله للبوت
@EngMW_bot
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#Beginner #listening
#RealTeam @EngMasters
❗️David and Shiela are talking about buying a motorcycle. .🏍🏍
Try to write what you hear👂🏼👂🏼 send it to @EngMW_bot
🇮🇷سلام دوستان، به فایل صوتی زیر گوش کرده و کلمات یا جملاتی که می شنوید را برای ما بفرستید❗️
@EngMW_bot
🇸🇦إستمع للتسجيل التالي؛ و حاول كتابة كل ماتسمع؛ أرسله للبوت
@EngMW_bot
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#Beginner #listening
#RealTeam @EngMasters
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🎥 Movie Title: Thor: Ragnarok 2017 🎥
🎬 Directed by: Taika Waititi
⭐️ Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: Fantasy/Science fiction
📝 Storyline: Imprisoned on the other side of the universe, the mighty Thor finds himself in a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against the Hulk, his former ally and fellow Avenger. Thor's quest for survival leads him in a race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home world and the Asgardian civilization.
🍿IMDb: 8.2/ 10
💸 Budget: $180 million
💵 Box office: $853.2 million
📽 1080p_WEB-DL_MkvCage 2.45 GB
🎥 720p_WEB-DL_MkvCage 1.06 GB
📝 English subtitle
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
🎬 Directed by: Taika Waititi
⭐️ Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: Fantasy/Science fiction
📝 Storyline: Imprisoned on the other side of the universe, the mighty Thor finds himself in a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against the Hulk, his former ally and fellow Avenger. Thor's quest for survival leads him in a race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home world and the Asgardian civilization.
🍿IMDb: 8.2/ 10
💸 Budget: $180 million
💵 Box office: $853.2 million
📽 1080p_WEB-DL_MkvCage 2.45 GB
🎥 720p_WEB-DL_MkvCage 1.06 GB
📝 English subtitle
#movie #realteam @EngMasters
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🎶⚜🎵🔴Pronunciation🔴🎵⚜🎶
I want to help you guys out with phrasal verbs, I know phrasal verbs are a pain to learn. Ive got some phrasal verbs that you are not going to find in many dictionaries but we natives use them all the time. So To Mess up and Bugger up I'm sure many of you have heard to mess up If you mess something up it means you do it wrong or do it really badly, you can mess up a test, you can go on date and mess it up. So yeah bad luck if that happens If you say to bugger up it's a bit ruder not very rude but a bit ruder. You can even say bugger off- meaning go away, it's not polite but you can get away with it. I wouldn't say that to the Queen, to be honest. Like I buggered up my test or if you hurt yourself you could say I buggered up my leg at the gym last night. Very very common to use, very common indeed.
#Pronunciation
#P6
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I want to help you guys out with phrasal verbs, I know phrasal verbs are a pain to learn. Ive got some phrasal verbs that you are not going to find in many dictionaries but we natives use them all the time. So To Mess up and Bugger up I'm sure many of you have heard to mess up If you mess something up it means you do it wrong or do it really badly, you can mess up a test, you can go on date and mess it up. So yeah bad luck if that happens If you say to bugger up it's a bit ruder not very rude but a bit ruder. You can even say bugger off- meaning go away, it's not polite but you can get away with it. I wouldn't say that to the Queen, to be honest. Like I buggered up my test or if you hurt yourself you could say I buggered up my leg at the gym last night. Very very common to use, very common indeed.
#Pronunciation
#P6
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Check out;
🔘 Chip in;
🔘 Clean (smth.) up.
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc25
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🔘 Check out;
🔘 Chip in;
🔘 Clean (smth.) up.
#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc25
#realteam @engMasters
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♨️SYNONYMS♨️
🔺well done
🔺whoopee
🔺yippee
🔺goody
🔺ho
🔺ol'e
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#Vocabulary #Synonyms
#RealTeam @EngMasters
🔺well done
🔺whoopee
🔺yippee
🔺goody
🔺ho
🔺ol'e
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#Vocabulary #Synonyms
#RealTeam @EngMasters
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Today's SPEAKING tips
2nd pointing phrases:
To express your second point of view, start by👇👇
✔️Another point which I could add is that...
✔️A second feature which I should mention is that...
✔️As well as that, I could say that...
✔️On top of that I can also add that...
✔️Also, I suppose I should say that...
#speaking #IELTS #s2
#realteam @Engmasters
2nd pointing phrases:
To express your second point of view, start by👇👇
✔️Another point which I could add is that...
✔️A second feature which I should mention is that...
✔️As well as that, I could say that...
✔️On top of that I can also add that...
✔️Also, I suppose I should say that...
#speaking #IELTS #s2
#realteam @Engmasters