🔰 Vocabulary Class
🌀 Describing illness and injuries Part 3 Part 2 Part 1
9️⃣ upset stomach or stomach upset
📖 an illness that affects the stomach causing sickness or diarrhoea
🏷 Wainwright will play despite having returned from representing the Barbarians in the Hong Kong Sevens suffering from an upset stomach.
🏷 The soup was revolting and upset my stomach.
🔟 constipation /ˌkɒnstəˈpeɪʃən $ ˌkɑːn-/ noun [uncountable]
📌 constipated /ˈkɒnstɪpeɪtɪd $ ˈkɑːn-/ adjective
📖 the condition of having difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from your body
🏷 If your baby is bottlefed and constipated, your doctor may suggest mixing a small amount of laxative medicine into the formula.
🏷 I seem to get somewhat constipated after last night's meatloaf dinner.
1️⃣1️⃣ sprain /spreɪn/ verb [transitive]
📖 to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it
📌 SYN twist
🏷 I fell down the steps and sprained my ankle.
🏷 You'll need strong walking boots in the mountains, if you don't want to sprain an ankle.
1️⃣2️⃣ Pull (a muscle) /pʊl/ verb [transitive]
📖 to injure one of your muscles by stretching it too much during physical activity
📌 SYN strain
🏷 Paul pulled a muscle trying to lift the freezer.
🏷 Sampras dropped out of the tournament after pulling a leg muscle.
#vocabulary #v201
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🌀 Describing illness and injuries Part 3 Part 2 Part 1
9️⃣ upset stomach or stomach upset
📖 an illness that affects the stomach causing sickness or diarrhoea
🏷 Wainwright will play despite having returned from representing the Barbarians in the Hong Kong Sevens suffering from an upset stomach.
🏷 The soup was revolting and upset my stomach.
🔟 constipation /ˌkɒnstəˈpeɪʃən $ ˌkɑːn-/ noun [uncountable]
📌 constipated /ˈkɒnstɪpeɪtɪd $ ˈkɑːn-/ adjective
📖 the condition of having difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from your body
🏷 If your baby is bottlefed and constipated, your doctor may suggest mixing a small amount of laxative medicine into the formula.
🏷 I seem to get somewhat constipated after last night's meatloaf dinner.
1️⃣1️⃣ sprain /spreɪn/ verb [transitive]
📖 to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it
📌 SYN twist
🏷 I fell down the steps and sprained my ankle.
🏷 You'll need strong walking boots in the mountains, if you don't want to sprain an ankle.
1️⃣2️⃣ Pull (a muscle) /pʊl/ verb [transitive]
📖 to injure one of your muscles by stretching it too much during physical activity
📌 SYN strain
🏷 Paul pulled a muscle trying to lift the freezer.
🏷 Sampras dropped out of the tournament after pulling a leg muscle.
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Today's Idioms are:
♊️ (to)set eyes on : to look at, to see for the first time
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to look on the bright side: to be optimistic
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to tell off: to scold
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to stab someone in the back: to betray someone
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♊️ (to)set eyes on : to look at, to see for the first time
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to look on the bright side: to be optimistic
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to tell off: to scold
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
♊️ to stab someone in the back: to betray someone
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🔰Choose the right answer: ♦️These seats are very uncomfortable. I wish we...........traveling first class. 🅰️ Are 🅱️ Were 🆑 Would be 🅾️ Would've been #quiz #q28 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
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🅱 were
I wish we were traveling
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🅱 were
I wish we were traveling
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🔰 Vocabulary Class
🌀 Medicine labels Part 1
💮 Tablets must be dissolved in water.
💮 This product can cause lethargy or drowsiness.
1️⃣ blister /ˈblɪstə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
📖 a swelling on your skin containing clear liquid, caused, for example, by a burn or continuous rubbing
🏷 In doing so, he developed a blister on his foot that turned into a diabetic ulcer.
🏷 It affects all cloven-hoofed animals, which develop painful blisters around the mouth and feet.
2️⃣ dissolve /dɪˈzɒlv $ dɪˈzɑːlv/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if a solid dissolves, or if you dissolve it, it mixes with a liquid and becomes part of it
🏷 Stir until the sugar dissolves.
🏷 dissolve in: Sugar dissolves in water.
🏷 dissolve something in something: Dissolve the tablet in water.
3️⃣ lethargy /ˈleθədʒi $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable]
📖 the state of not having any energy to do things.
📌 lethargic ADJ
🏷 New mothers often complain of lethargy and mild depression.
🏷 Like his teammates, Henderson had moments of lethargy and sloppy play.
4️⃣ drowsy /ˈdraʊzi/ adjective
📖 tired and almost asleep SYN sleepy
🏷 The drug can make you drowsy.
🏷 The stove warms the tent up and we become drowsy, and oblivious to the storm outside.
👪 Word family
👱🏻♀️ drowsily adverb
👶🏻 drowsiness noun uncountable
#vocabulary #v202
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🌀 Medicine labels Part 1
💮 Tablets must be dissolved in water.
💮 This product can cause lethargy or drowsiness.
1️⃣ blister /ˈblɪstə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
📖 a swelling on your skin containing clear liquid, caused, for example, by a burn or continuous rubbing
🏷 In doing so, he developed a blister on his foot that turned into a diabetic ulcer.
🏷 It affects all cloven-hoofed animals, which develop painful blisters around the mouth and feet.
2️⃣ dissolve /dɪˈzɒlv $ dɪˈzɑːlv/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if a solid dissolves, or if you dissolve it, it mixes with a liquid and becomes part of it
🏷 Stir until the sugar dissolves.
🏷 dissolve in: Sugar dissolves in water.
🏷 dissolve something in something: Dissolve the tablet in water.
3️⃣ lethargy /ˈleθədʒi $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable]
📖 the state of not having any energy to do things.
📌 lethargic ADJ
🏷 New mothers often complain of lethargy and mild depression.
🏷 Like his teammates, Henderson had moments of lethargy and sloppy play.
4️⃣ drowsy /ˈdraʊzi/ adjective
📖 tired and almost asleep SYN sleepy
🏷 The drug can make you drowsy.
🏷 The stove warms the tent up and we become drowsy, and oblivious to the storm outside.
👪 Word family
👱🏻♀️ drowsily adverb
👶🏻 drowsiness noun uncountable
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🍎The worst food for brain:
⚠Sugar
⚠Fast food
⚠️Artificial sweeteners
Be away from these n b sure u are away from Alzheimer,brain tumors n dysfunctions of brain🍏
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⚠Sugar
⚠Fast food
⚠️Artificial sweeteners
Be away from these n b sure u are away from Alzheimer,brain tumors n dysfunctions of brain🍏
#health
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⚜🎵🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎵⚜
The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound . In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
The light L sound is usually found at the beginning of a word.
Let's practice:
⭕️like
⭕️lip
⭕️laugh
The dark L sound is really two sounds: a vowel sound + the L sound. After making the vowel sound, the tip of your tongue will rise up and press against the back of your top teeth in the same way as the light L sound. The dark L sound is a voiced sound, so your vocal cords will make the sound.
The dark L sound is often found in the middle or at the end of a word.
Let's practice:
🔴milk
🔴help
🔴whole
Now say these sentences out loud:
1) I like to learn languages.
2) Lisa loves Larry a lot.
3) That is a long blog about learning.
4) It is a really good deal .
5) The small ball fell in the cool pool .
6) Call the tall girl .
7) Please leave the who le glass of milk on the table.
8) Look at the really l ittle flag.
9) I will list all of the final detai ls in my letter.
10) Please send the last e-mai l to my family
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The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound . In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
The light L sound is usually found at the beginning of a word.
Let's practice:
⭕️like
⭕️lip
⭕️laugh
The dark L sound is really two sounds: a vowel sound + the L sound. After making the vowel sound, the tip of your tongue will rise up and press against the back of your top teeth in the same way as the light L sound. The dark L sound is a voiced sound, so your vocal cords will make the sound.
The dark L sound is often found in the middle or at the end of a word.
Let's practice:
🔴milk
🔴help
🔴whole
Now say these sentences out loud:
1) I like to learn languages.
2) Lisa loves Larry a lot.
3) That is a long blog about learning.
4) It is a really good deal .
5) The small ball fell in the cool pool .
6) Call the tall girl .
7) Please leave the who le glass of milk on the table.
8) Look at the really l ittle flag.
9) I will list all of the final detai ls in my letter.
10) Please send the last e-mai l to my family
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♈ Vocabulary class
▶ Today's words are:
💥💥 fathom /ˈfæðəm/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to understand someone or why someone acts as they do:
✳ I can't fathom her at all.
💢 synonyms: understand, comprehend, figure out
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💥💥 tranquil /ˈtræŋkwɪl/ adjective
Ⓜ calm and peaceful and without noise, violence, worry, etc.:
✳ She stared at the tranquil surface of the water.
✨ tranquility noun [ U ]
✨ tranquilly adverb
✨ tranquilize verb [ T ]
🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
💥💥 delude /dɪˈluːd/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to make someone believe something that is not true:
✳ He's deluding himself if he thinks he's going to be promoted this year.
💢 synonyms: mislead, deceive, fool
#vocabulary #v203
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▶ Today's words are:
💥💥 fathom /ˈfæðəm/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to understand someone or why someone acts as they do:
✳ I can't fathom her at all.
💢 synonyms: understand, comprehend, figure out
🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
💥💥 tranquil /ˈtræŋkwɪl/ adjective
Ⓜ calm and peaceful and without noise, violence, worry, etc.:
✳ She stared at the tranquil surface of the water.
✨ tranquility noun [ U ]
✨ tranquilly adverb
✨ tranquilize verb [ T ]
🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
💥💥 delude /dɪˈluːd/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to make someone believe something that is not true:
✳ He's deluding himself if he thinks he's going to be promoted this year.
💢 synonyms: mislead, deceive, fool
#vocabulary #v203
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♨️ Today's idioms are: ♨️
🎡To blow sth
To spoil or botch something
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🎡To buckle down
To start working seriously
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🎡To cut the class:
To miss class without an excuse
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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🎡To blow sth
To spoil or botch something
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🎡To buckle down
To start working seriously
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
🎡To cut the class:
To miss class without an excuse
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Chase off
✳️Shoot away
✳️Act on
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✳️Chase off
✳️Shoot away
✳️Act on
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Reading Comic Books
Lee: What are you reading?
Stan: It’s a graphic novel.
Lee: Graphic novel? You mean a comic book? I thought you were too old for that sort of thing.
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Lee: What are you reading?
Stan: It’s a graphic novel.
Lee: Graphic novel? You mean a comic book? I thought you were too old for that sort of thing.
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📜 tap to download the script
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🍏The benefits of Saffron:
⚜Relaxing
⚜Releasing happiness hormones
⚜Cleaning the body poisons
⚜Strengthening the teeth🍎
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⚜Relaxing
⚜Releasing happiness hormones
⚜Cleaning the body poisons
⚜Strengthening the teeth🍎
#health
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