Today's phrasal verbs are:
1️⃣ Keep at
2️⃣ Have on
3️⃣ Jump in
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc29
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1️⃣ Keep at
2️⃣ Have on
3️⃣ Jump in
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc29
#Realteam @engmasters
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🍏🍎🍏Do you know what acupressure points are ?
Watch this.. and show it to your friends.🍎🍏🍎
#health
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Watch this.. and show it to your friends.🍎🍏🍎
#health
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⚜️🎶🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎶⚜️
There's a lesson to be learned in everything you experience.
"On every thorn, delightful wisdom grows. In every rill a sweet instruction flows."
Everything you undergo teaches you a lesson. The question is: Do you have the courage to discover what lesson was taught? Are you brave enough to make use of the wisdom you gained?
Life can be really tough, especially in times of coping with setbacks and failures. But I know from experience: everything that happens teaches a lesson – whether you like the lesson or not. Often, it took me months to let go of the (ego-based) grief, self-pity, and anger about what had happened. But once that work was done it gave way to a reflective approach to discovering the valuable insights and wisdom that were taught.
Remember that this process takes a lot of time. Wise lessons might not immediately catch your attention, but they will come as very profound realizations once you are ready to comprehend them. With the insight that time provides, you will be able to accept the situation and be courageous enough to let go of anger and bitterness. Only then, with an impartial point of view, profound but wise lessons can be drawn from the things that happened to you, hence increasing your knowledge about the important wisdom about life.
Tricky words:
Rill
Thorn
Taught
Wisdom
Realization
Comprehend
Impartial
Courageous
#Pronunciation
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There's a lesson to be learned in everything you experience.
"On every thorn, delightful wisdom grows. In every rill a sweet instruction flows."
Everything you undergo teaches you a lesson. The question is: Do you have the courage to discover what lesson was taught? Are you brave enough to make use of the wisdom you gained?
Life can be really tough, especially in times of coping with setbacks and failures. But I know from experience: everything that happens teaches a lesson – whether you like the lesson or not. Often, it took me months to let go of the (ego-based) grief, self-pity, and anger about what had happened. But once that work was done it gave way to a reflective approach to discovering the valuable insights and wisdom that were taught.
Remember that this process takes a lot of time. Wise lessons might not immediately catch your attention, but they will come as very profound realizations once you are ready to comprehend them. With the insight that time provides, you will be able to accept the situation and be courageous enough to let go of anger and bitterness. Only then, with an impartial point of view, profound but wise lessons can be drawn from the things that happened to you, hence increasing your knowledge about the important wisdom about life.
Tricky words:
Rill
Thorn
Taught
Wisdom
Realization
Comprehend
Impartial
Courageous
#Pronunciation
@EngMasters
👌 I was about to + (verb)
✍🏻 When stating "I was about to" you are informing someone that you were going to do something, but another event prevented you from doing it. It is similar to 'I am about to' but the difference is that you will not do it any longer. Since you will not do it any longer, it becomes a past event. That is why we use 'was' instead of 'am'
👇🏻 Here is an example conversionsation to help you understand.
A: Hi Mike. I need to ask you a favor.
B: Hey Bob. What do you need?
A: Can you drive me to the convenient store? My car is in the shop and we really need to get milk.
B: Sure. I can do that.
A: Were you in the middle of something? I don't want to bother you.
B: I was about to watch a movie, but that can wait.
✍🏻 In this case, he cannot say, "I am about to watch a movie", because he will not be watching it because he has to drive his friend. You use "I was about to" when you will not be doing something immediately because of some other event.
👇🏻Here are some examples:
🍃 "I was about to go out."
🍃 "I was about to go to dinner."
🍃 "I was about to go to bed."
🍃 "I was about to go to work."
◽️—-◽️—-◽️—-◽️—-◽️
#english_speaking_rules
#common_expressions
#realteam #SR_12
➡️Join us @engmasters
❤️ Double Tap on the Post to See Magic ❤️
✍🏻 When stating "I was about to" you are informing someone that you were going to do something, but another event prevented you from doing it. It is similar to 'I am about to' but the difference is that you will not do it any longer. Since you will not do it any longer, it becomes a past event. That is why we use 'was' instead of 'am'
👇🏻 Here is an example conversionsation to help you understand.
A: Hi Mike. I need to ask you a favor.
B: Hey Bob. What do you need?
A: Can you drive me to the convenient store? My car is in the shop and we really need to get milk.
B: Sure. I can do that.
A: Were you in the middle of something? I don't want to bother you.
B: I was about to watch a movie, but that can wait.
✍🏻 In this case, he cannot say, "I am about to watch a movie", because he will not be watching it because he has to drive his friend. You use "I was about to" when you will not be doing something immediately because of some other event.
👇🏻Here are some examples:
🍃 "I was about to go out."
🍃 "I was about to go to dinner."
🍃 "I was about to go to bed."
🍃 "I was about to go to work."
◽️—-◽️—-◽️—-◽️—-◽️
#english_speaking_rules
#common_expressions
#realteam #SR_12
➡️Join us @engmasters
❤️ Double Tap on the Post to See Magic ❤️
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Are you planning to visit Australia in the future?
Let's learn some very common Australian slangs (Part 2)
🇦🇺🇦🇺 Part1
#video #Slang @EngMasters
Are you planning to visit Australia in the future?
Let's learn some very common Australian slangs (Part 2)
🇦🇺🇦🇺 Part1
#video #Slang @EngMasters
🅿️hrases
✔️Trump card
🃏(in bridge, whist, and similar card games) a playing card of the suit chosen to rank above the others, which can win a trick where a card of a different suit has been led.
🃏a valuable resource that may be used, especially as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸"in this month General Haig decided to play his trump card: the tank"
〰🌸 Spain has at last produced her trump card and used her most deadly weapon.
#phrase
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✔️Trump card
🃏(in bridge, whist, and similar card games) a playing card of the suit chosen to rank above the others, which can win a trick where a card of a different suit has been led.
🃏a valuable resource that may be used, especially as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸"in this month General Haig decided to play his trump card: the tank"
〰🌸 Spain has at last produced her trump card and used her most deadly weapon.
#phrase
#realteam
@EngMasters
Today's SPEAKING tips
▶️ wh-/how questions:
✅ linking phrase:
✔️Like for instance
✔️Like more specifically
✔️You know like, to be exact
✔️More precisely like
✔️Like, to be more direct
#speaking #s15 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
▶️ wh-/how questions:
✅ linking phrase:
✔️Like for instance
✔️Like more specifically
✔️You know like, to be exact
✔️More precisely like
✔️Like, to be more direct
#speaking #s15 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
Act I Scene v
William Shakespeare
#Macbeth #Audio_book
#act1_scene5 #RealTeam @EngMasters
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The link to previous parts:
1⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1713
2⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1760
3⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1762
#act1_scene5 #RealTeam @EngMasters
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The link to previous parts:
1⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1713
2⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1760
3⃣ https://t.me/EngMasters/1762
📝 Taking sides📝
Kelly: I can't understand why everyone is so mad at John.
Fiona: He was rude to Tom.
Kelly: I don't think he was rude.
Fiona: He said mean things to Tom.
Kelly: Tom asked John a question.
Fiona: John didn't have to be so honest.
Kelly: John was just telling the truth.
Fiona: Sometimes the truth is painful.
Kelly: Then you shouldn't ask questions.
Fiona: I can't understand why you are on John's side.
🔗 the track : https://t.me/EngMasters/1771
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The winners:
Outlander, Amalia , Javad, rose🍃🌹🍃 , Pink , Walter lifesword , Maeluny Adha
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#listening #b4 #beginner
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Kelly: I can't understand why everyone is so mad at John.
Fiona: He was rude to Tom.
Kelly: I don't think he was rude.
Fiona: He said mean things to Tom.
Kelly: Tom asked John a question.
Fiona: John didn't have to be so honest.
Kelly: John was just telling the truth.
Fiona: Sometimes the truth is painful.
Kelly: Then you shouldn't ask questions.
Fiona: I can't understand why you are on John's side.
🔗 the track : https://t.me/EngMasters/1771
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The winners:
Outlander, Amalia , Javad, rose🍃🌹🍃 , Pink , Walter lifesword , Maeluny Adha
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#listening #b4 #beginner
#RealTeam @EngMasters
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🎧 listen to the next audio :
🏵kelly and Fiona are talking about taking sides
🏵try to write what you hear, send it to @EngMW_bot
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#listening #beginner #b4
#RealTeam @EngMasters
🏵kelly and Fiona are talking about taking sides
🏵try to write what you hear, send it to @EngMW_bot
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#listening #beginner #b4
#RealTeam @EngMasters
📔 Writing
Session #n56: First-Person Narratives
🔅 TECHNlQUES TO END YOUR STORY
YOU can END your story by:
a) using direct speech.
e.g. "Thank you, sir", the boy said to me.
b) referring to your feelings or moods.
e.g. We were shivering but we were happy to have made it.
c) asking a rhetorical question.
e.g. "Why did I have to suffer so much?"
d) describing people's reactions to/ feelings about the events developed in the main body.
e.g. My brother had become the hero of the day and I was extremely proud.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
https://t.me/EngMasters/1653
https://t.me/EngMasters/1742
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
Session #n56: First-Person Narratives
🔅 TECHNlQUES TO END YOUR STORY
YOU can END your story by:
a) using direct speech.
e.g. "Thank you, sir", the boy said to me.
b) referring to your feelings or moods.
e.g. We were shivering but we were happy to have made it.
c) asking a rhetorical question.
e.g. "Why did I have to suffer so much?"
d) describing people's reactions to/ feelings about the events developed in the main body.
e.g. My brother had become the hero of the day and I was extremely proud.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
https://t.me/EngMasters/1653
https://t.me/EngMasters/1742
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
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Happy International Women's Day. We respect you and owe you.
#Women's_Day #realteam @Engmasters
Happy International Women's Day. We respect you and owe you.
#Women's_Day #realteam @Engmasters
🍎Based on the latest researches ,Ice cream can help u fight against depression as it increases the level of Dopamin in your blood n this will make u happy n energetic🍏
#health
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#health
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مترجممتنآفلاین_1.1.apk
1.4 MB
✅Offline text translation, English to Persian and vice versa
#dictionary #application #realteam @EngMasters
#dictionary #application #realteam @EngMasters
📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Using the wrong preposition»
💭Arrive at ,not to
❌Don’t say : We arrived to the village at night .
✅Say: We arrived at the village at night .
🌾Note : Use arrive in with countries and large cites : Mr smith has arrived in London (or NewYork ,India ,etc )
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_8
@engmasters
«Using the wrong preposition»
💭Arrive at ,not to
❌Don’t say : We arrived to the village at night .
✅Say: We arrived at the village at night .
🌾Note : Use arrive in with countries and large cites : Mr smith has arrived in London (or NewYork ,India ,etc )
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_8
@engmasters