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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

1️⃣ occupy sth ➡️ keep somebody occupied
📖 To "keep someone occupied" means to give them something to do for a period of time.

🏷 A) How does she occupy her time? ➡️ B) She keeps herself occupied with work.
🏷 Only six percent of police time is occupied with criminal incidents.

2️⃣ Commit yourself ➡️ make a commitment
📖 promise to do sth that requires time and loyalty.

🏷 A) He won't commit himself. will he? ➡️ B) No. he just can't make a commitment.
🏷 I’d committed myself and there was no turning back.

3️⃣ origin ➡️ originate /əˈrɪdʒəneɪt/ verb
📖 formal to come from a particular place or start in a particular situation intransitive, not in progressive

🏷 A) What's the origin oft he disease? ➡️ B) Nobody knows where it originated.
🏷 A lot of our medicines originate from tropical plants.

4️⃣ assure sb (that / of sth) ➡️ give an assurance /əˈʃʊərəns $ əˈʃʊr-/ noun
📖 tell sb that sth is definitely true or definitely going to happen.

🏷 A) Did he assure you it would be OK? ➡️ B) Yes. he gave us his full assurance.
🏷 Despite my repeated assurances, Rob still looked very nervous.

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Today's SPEAKING tips

⚫️Types of Questions: to start your answers regarding the questions that require multiple types of answers ( multiple options)

opening phrase:
*Well actually
*Sure, obviously
*Ok, certainly
*Of course, you know
*Of course, it goes without saying

use one of the following:
✔️there’s quite a mixed variety of...
✔️there’s quite a wide range of...
✔️there’s quite an extensive diversity of...
✔️there’s quite a diverse mixture of...
✔️there’s a fairly broad range of...

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I'd rather + (verb)

✍🏻«'I'd' is a contraction of the words 'I had' or 'I would.'

When using it with the word 'rather' you are suggesting you would like to do or prefer one thing more than another.»

📮Here are some examples:

📚"I'd like to eat at home than go get fast food."
📚"I'd rather ski than snowboard."
📚"I'd rather stay late than come in early tomorrow."
📚"I'd rather handle the problem myself."
📚"I had rather listen to my parents or get in trouble."
📚"I would rather complete my task early."

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Today's phrasal verbs are:
🔘 Fall out;
🔘 Figure (smth.) out;
🔘 End up.

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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

5️⃣ simplify /ˈsɪmplɪfaɪ/ verb [transitive] ➡️ simplification noun [countable, uncountable]
📖 to make something easier or less complicated

🏷 A) Should we try to simplify things? ➡️ B) Yes. we need a simplification of the rules.
🏷 These figures are a simplification. The real situation is much more complicated than this.

6️⃣ abuse /əˈbjuːz/ verb [transitive] ➡️ abuse noun
📖 to treat someone in a cruel and violent way, often sexually

🏷 A) Was he abused when he was young? ➡️ B) Yes. he suffered physical abuse as a child.
🏷 Many children suffer racial abuse at school.

7️⃣ severe /səˈvɪə $ -ˈvɪr/ adjective ➡️ severity /səˈverəti/ noun [countable, uncountable]
📖 severe problems, injuries, illnesses etc are very bad or very serious

🏷 A) Are the injuries severe? ➡️ B) We don't know the severity orthem yet.
🏷 We didn’t realize the severity of her illness.

8️⃣ indicate /ˈɪndɪkeɪt/ verb ➡️ indication /ˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]
📖 to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true

🏷 A) What does the report indicate? ➡️ B) Well, it gives some indication of progress.
🏷 Indications are that the situation hasn’t improved much.

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Lisa: Did you see Jan's face?

Larry: Yes. She looked very surprised.

Lisa: She is faking it.

Larry: What do you mean?

Lisa: She knew about the surprise party.

Larry: How do you know?

Lisa: Betty accidentally told her about it.

Larry: Are you sure?

She looked really surprised to me.

Lisa: She's a great actress.

Larry: I guess you can't believe everything you see.

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You could have + (past participle)


✍🏻«Using 'could have' you are speaking about something that was, should be or would be. You are stating that they had other options that could have been chosen.»

🔎Here are some examples:

✏️"You could have completed it sooner."

✏️"You could have blown your chance."

✏️"You could have done better on your exam."

✏️"You could have given me more time to get ready."

✏️"You could have heard that from someone else."

✏️"You could have thought of something to do."

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Today's SPEAKING tips

structure to introduce the first type:

✔️But I guess the most + adj ... would probably be...
✔️However, I suppose the most+ adj ... could possibly be...
✔️Though I think the most + adj ... would potentially be...
✔️Yet I imagine the most + adj ... may well be...
✔️Still, I suspect that the most+ adj ... could perhaps be...

example: however, I suppose the most affective way of learning could be practical...

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🎬 Directed: Sam Taylor-Johnson, James Foley
⭐️ Starring: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, Eloise Mumford
🌎 Country: United States
🎭 Genres: Drama/ Thriller

📝 Storyline: When college senior Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) steps in for her sick roommate to interview prominent businessman Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) for their campus paper, little does she realize the path her life will take. Christian, as enigmatic as he is rich and powerful, finds himself strangely drawn to Ana, and she to him. Though sexually inexperienced, Ana plunges headlong into an affair — and learns that Christian's true sexual proclivities push the boundaries of pain and pleasure.

🍿IMDb Part I: 4.1/ 10 Part II: 4.6

💸 Budget $95 million
💵 Box office $949 million

1️⃣ Fifty Shades of Grey 2015
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🎥 720p.YIFY 875 MB
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2️⃣ Fifty Shades Darker 2017
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🎥 UNRATED.720p.ShAaNiG 1.2 GB
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📔 Writing
Session #n54: First-Person Narratives

📌 PAST TENSES
You can use various past tenses in your story:

- past simple, to describe actions which started and ended in the past, or actions which happened one after the other in the past.
e.g. I went to Paris last month.
I walked past the bank and slopped at the post office to buy some stamps.

- past continuous, to set the scene or to describe events/actions in progress at a certain time in the past.
e.g. It was pouring with rain that evening. We were all sitting In the living room,

- past perfect, for actions which happened before other past actions, or to give the background of the story.
e.g. I decided to call Mr Jones and tell him the truth about what had happened.

Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616

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Today's words:

✔️ Stench
✔️ Fragile
✔️ Seclude

#vocabulary #v146 #realteam @EngMasters