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#Writing Task 2
Lesson 2(out of 15) #l2
Check the previous lesson https://t.me/IELTSwMasters/52
#Liz
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Lesson 2(out of 15) #l2
Check the previous lesson https://t.me/IELTSwMasters/52
#Liz
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Ideas for IELTS topics @IELTSwMasters
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♨️Today's Idioms ♨️
🔵once in a blue moon🔵
✅meaning:
🔅happens very rarely 🔅
❗️Steve isn't a very good player. He only scores once in a blue moon❗️
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
🌈show your true colours🌈
✅meaning:
🔅To show what you really are. 🔅
❗️Johnny boasted to his friends that he had fought lions and tigers but his true colours were shown, when he got scared of a small fox❗️
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
🔵True-blue🔵
✅Meaning :
🔅Very loyal, very faithful🔅
❗️Uncle Gerald's dog fought off the wolves and protected him. A dog is
always true blue to the end❗️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#Idiom #i54
#RealTeam @EngMasters
🔵once in a blue moon🔵
✅meaning:
🔅happens very rarely 🔅
❗️Steve isn't a very good player. He only scores once in a blue moon❗️
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
🌈show your true colours🌈
✅meaning:
🔅To show what you really are. 🔅
❗️Johnny boasted to his friends that he had fought lions and tigers but his true colours were shown, when he got scared of a small fox❗️
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
🔵True-blue🔵
✅Meaning :
🔅Very loyal, very faithful🔅
❗️Uncle Gerald's dog fought off the wolves and protected him. A dog is
always true blue to the end❗️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#Idiom #i54
#RealTeam @EngMasters
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Learn the method you need to crack IELTS Reading for both General and Academic!
#IELTS #Reading | #SUPER_METHODS_3
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#IELTS #Reading | #SUPER_METHODS_3
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Daily Dare №24. 20 Single Arm Plank Jump-Ins
Workout daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
#dailydare #realteam
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Workout daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
#dailydare #realteam
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🌴 SLANG 🌴
✔️Shambles
📚British
A disorganized mess or chaotic environment might be described as a "shambles" when an event degenerates into a random, confusing state; a complete mess.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸tonight has officially become a shambles
〰🌸What's happened here? This is a shambles!
#slang
#realteam
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✔️Shambles
📚British
A disorganized mess or chaotic environment might be described as a "shambles" when an event degenerates into a random, confusing state; a complete mess.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸tonight has officially become a shambles
〰🌸What's happened here? This is a shambles!
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
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The Power of Passion and Perseverance
#TEDTalks #TED #Inspirational_videos #life_lesson #realteam
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#TEDTalks #TED #Inspirational_videos #life_lesson #realteam
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IELTS Reading Tips: How to Increase your Score
3. Develop your speed reading skills. This test has a strict time limit which will really challenge your ability to complete the questions in time. You must develop speed reading skills to be able to find your answers quickly. This means you must be able to scan the passage quickly to locate information.
➖〰️➖〰️➖〰️➖〰️➖
#IELTS_Reading_Tips
#IELTS #Reading #IRT3
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3. Develop your speed reading skills. This test has a strict time limit which will really challenge your ability to complete the questions in time. You must develop speed reading skills to be able to find your answers quickly. This means you must be able to scan the passage quickly to locate information.
➖〰️➖〰️➖〰️➖〰️➖
#IELTS_Reading_Tips
#IELTS #Reading #IRT3
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🌴 SLANG 🌴
✔️Anorak
📚British.Although it's more often used as a synonym for raincoat, an anorak is something slightly different in playground slang.
If you refer to someone as an anorak, you mean that they are boring because they devote too much time to a particular hobby or interest. Someone that's a little bit geeky, with strong interests or expertise in a niche area, might be referred to as an "anorak." This probably originates from the "uncool" appearance of anorak coats and the people wearing them.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸He's such an anorak.
〰🌸Computer games are the ultimate anorak pursuit.
〰🌸"Thomas is such an anorak when it comes to train trivia."
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
✔️Anorak
📚British.Although it's more often used as a synonym for raincoat, an anorak is something slightly different in playground slang.
If you refer to someone as an anorak, you mean that they are boring because they devote too much time to a particular hobby or interest. Someone that's a little bit geeky, with strong interests or expertise in a niche area, might be referred to as an "anorak." This probably originates from the "uncool" appearance of anorak coats and the people wearing them.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸He's such an anorak.
〰🌸Computer games are the ultimate anorak pursuit.
〰🌸"Thomas is such an anorak when it comes to train trivia."
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
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Eat That Frog - How to stop procrastinating by Brian Tracy
#inspirational #motivation #video @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
#inspirational #motivation #video @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
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✳️WHAT DO PLASTIC RECYCLING SYMBOLS MEAN?
You may have noticed that plastic items, from household bottles to styrofoam boxes, all carry numbers and recycling symbols. If you recycle your water bottles and other plastic items, you’ve probably heard that these symbols denote the type of plastic used and how it can be recycled for future use, but what exactly does each symbol stand for?
These recycling symbols include a triangle around a number from 1 to 7 with letters underneath and can tell you everything from the toxicity of the plastic in question, to which means of recycling are available for that item.
✅ #1 (PETE or PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate)
This common plastic is commonly picked up by curbside recycling programs and is widely considered safe.
Examples: soda bottles, water bottles, peanut butter containers
✅#2 (HDPE – High Density Polyethylene)
Typically opaque, this plastic is generally picked up in recycling programs and has a low risk of leaching into items within it.
Examples: milk jugs, shampoo bottles, yogurt tubs, detergent bottles, butter tubs
✅#3 (V or PVC – Vinyl)
This type of plastic contains DEHA and may contain phthaltaes, which are toxic and it is not safe to cook with or burn. Most curbside recycling will not accept these items.
Examples: food wrap, cooking oil bottles, medical items, piping
✅#4 (LDPE – Low Density Polyethylene)
This plastic is typically not accepted by recycling programs, but some are starting to take these items. It’s considered to be a safe substance.
Examples: frozen food items, bread bags, squeezable bottles, carpet
✅#5 (PP – Polypropylene)
One of the safer plastics, this material is becoming more commonly accepted by recycling programs.
Examples: medicine containers, ketchup bottles, syrup bottles
✅#6 (PS – Polystyrene)
Commonly known as styrofoam, this type of plastic is difficult to recycle and is largely considered bad for the environment. Some cities have even banned its use due to its toxicity. This plastic will leach into food when heated and can cause multiple health problems.
Examples: disposable plates and cups, meat packaging, egg cartons, takeaway containers
✅#7 (Other)
Any other items that don’t fit into other categories will wind up in this miscellaneous section. Many of these items contain BPA, which can cause serious health issues if consumed.
Examples: nylon, water jugs, computer cases, sunglasses
In summary, plastics 2, 4, and 5 are considered the safest, while 3, 6, and 7 should be avoided. Recycling plastics is a key component to aiding the environment, and these categories can be very beneficial in getting the most from your recycling efforts.
#healthy_point
#realteam
@engmasters
You may have noticed that plastic items, from household bottles to styrofoam boxes, all carry numbers and recycling symbols. If you recycle your water bottles and other plastic items, you’ve probably heard that these symbols denote the type of plastic used and how it can be recycled for future use, but what exactly does each symbol stand for?
These recycling symbols include a triangle around a number from 1 to 7 with letters underneath and can tell you everything from the toxicity of the plastic in question, to which means of recycling are available for that item.
✅ #1 (PETE or PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate)
This common plastic is commonly picked up by curbside recycling programs and is widely considered safe.
Examples: soda bottles, water bottles, peanut butter containers
✅#2 (HDPE – High Density Polyethylene)
Typically opaque, this plastic is generally picked up in recycling programs and has a low risk of leaching into items within it.
Examples: milk jugs, shampoo bottles, yogurt tubs, detergent bottles, butter tubs
✅#3 (V or PVC – Vinyl)
This type of plastic contains DEHA and may contain phthaltaes, which are toxic and it is not safe to cook with or burn. Most curbside recycling will not accept these items.
Examples: food wrap, cooking oil bottles, medical items, piping
✅#4 (LDPE – Low Density Polyethylene)
This plastic is typically not accepted by recycling programs, but some are starting to take these items. It’s considered to be a safe substance.
Examples: frozen food items, bread bags, squeezable bottles, carpet
✅#5 (PP – Polypropylene)
One of the safer plastics, this material is becoming more commonly accepted by recycling programs.
Examples: medicine containers, ketchup bottles, syrup bottles
✅#6 (PS – Polystyrene)
Commonly known as styrofoam, this type of plastic is difficult to recycle and is largely considered bad for the environment. Some cities have even banned its use due to its toxicity. This plastic will leach into food when heated and can cause multiple health problems.
Examples: disposable plates and cups, meat packaging, egg cartons, takeaway containers
✅#7 (Other)
Any other items that don’t fit into other categories will wind up in this miscellaneous section. Many of these items contain BPA, which can cause serious health issues if consumed.
Examples: nylon, water jugs, computer cases, sunglasses
In summary, plastics 2, 4, and 5 are considered the safest, while 3, 6, and 7 should be avoided. Recycling plastics is a key component to aiding the environment, and these categories can be very beneficial in getting the most from your recycling efforts.
#healthy_point
#realteam
@engmasters
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