๐ค Study activity - Spelling ๐ค
๐โ๏ธโ Eliminate spelling errors in your writing;
โ๏ธ โ Learn to catch errors that spell-check overlooks;
๐ โ Write more efficiently and confidently
โญ๏ธ The activity has 3 rounds, for each round is given relevant task, and your task is to decide for the proper use of spelling in following tasks and send your answers to our group's bot: @EngMW_bot Admins will check them and send the correct answers.
๐Round 1. Add a letter or OK? ๐
๐ Wedn_sday
a: e
b: <no change>
๐ uniqu_ly
a: e
b: <no change>
๐ undou_tedly
a: b
b: <no change>
๐ mak_ing
a: <no change>
b: e
๐Round 2. Flip-flop๐
๐ ach__ve
a: ie
b: ei
๐f__ndish
a: ei
b: ie
๐ d__f
a: ea
b: ae
๐ bel__f
a: ei
b: ie
๐Last Round. Double or single letter?๐
๐ mad_er
a: <no change>
b: d
๐ pos_ible
a: s
b:<no change>
๐ commis_ion
a: s
b:<no change>
๐ throt_le
a: <no change>
b: t
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๐โ๏ธโ Eliminate spelling errors in your writing;
โ๏ธ โ Learn to catch errors that spell-check overlooks;
๐ โ Write more efficiently and confidently
โญ๏ธ The activity has 3 rounds, for each round is given relevant task, and your task is to decide for the proper use of spelling in following tasks and send your answers to our group's bot: @EngMW_bot Admins will check them and send the correct answers.
๐Round 1. Add a letter or OK? ๐
๐ Wedn_sday
a: e
b: <no change>
๐ uniqu_ly
a: e
b: <no change>
๐ undou_tedly
a: b
b: <no change>
๐ mak_ing
a: <no change>
b: e
๐Round 2. Flip-flop๐
๐ ach__ve
a: ie
b: ei
๐f__ndish
a: ei
b: ie
๐ d__f
a: ea
b: ae
๐ bel__f
a: ei
b: ie
๐Last Round. Double or single letter?๐
๐ mad_er
a: <no change>
b: d
๐ pos_ible
a: s
b:<no change>
๐ commis_ion
a: s
b:<no change>
๐ throt_le
a: <no change>
b: t
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๐About๐
๐1. To indicate movement or position
๐ About indicates movement or position in various directions and places.
We walked about the old city.
The princes went riding about the country.
Children were running about everywhere.
Men were standing about the street corners.
๐2. To mean 'near to'
๐ About can mean 'near to.'
They are living somewhere about here.
๐3. To mean approximately
๐ About can mean a little more or less, a little before or after and similar ideas.
She is about 10 year old.
It is about 5 oโ clock.
๐4. How about, what about
๐ How about and what about are used to seek an opinion and/or propose a plan.
How about having a drink? (Propose a plan.)
He is a handsome fellow, but what about his character? (Seeks an opinion.)
๐5. About and On
๐ About and on can both mean in connection with. However, there is a slight difference between them.
Compare:
This is a book on African history.
This is a book for children about the festivals of India.
๐ On used in the first sentence suggests that the book is serious or academic. It fits specialists.
๐ About used in the second sentence suggests that the book only gives some information.
This is a movie on the life of Gautam Buddha. (A serious work on his life)
This is a movie about Gautam Buddha. (Only gives some information about him)
๐6. About to
๐ About to means on the point of doing something.
We were about to go to bed when the telephone rang.
The show was about to start when the lights went out.
๐7. Not about to can mean unwilling to.
๐ I am not about to lend him my car.
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#Eng_USAG #3Usage
๐1. To indicate movement or position
๐ About indicates movement or position in various directions and places.
We walked about the old city.
The princes went riding about the country.
Children were running about everywhere.
Men were standing about the street corners.
๐2. To mean 'near to'
๐ About can mean 'near to.'
They are living somewhere about here.
๐3. To mean approximately
๐ About can mean a little more or less, a little before or after and similar ideas.
She is about 10 year old.
It is about 5 oโ clock.
๐4. How about, what about
๐ How about and what about are used to seek an opinion and/or propose a plan.
How about having a drink? (Propose a plan.)
He is a handsome fellow, but what about his character? (Seeks an opinion.)
๐5. About and On
๐ About and on can both mean in connection with. However, there is a slight difference between them.
Compare:
This is a book on African history.
This is a book for children about the festivals of India.
๐ On used in the first sentence suggests that the book is serious or academic. It fits specialists.
๐ About used in the second sentence suggests that the book only gives some information.
This is a movie on the life of Gautam Buddha. (A serious work on his life)
This is a movie about Gautam Buddha. (Only gives some information about him)
๐6. About to
๐ About to means on the point of doing something.
We were about to go to bed when the telephone rang.
The show was about to start when the lights went out.
๐7. Not about to can mean unwilling to.
๐ I am not about to lend him my car.
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#Eng_USAG #3Usage
โโ๐ฐ Vocabulary class
๐ Judging character Part 3 Part 1 Part 2
7๏ธโฃ naive /naษชหiหv/ adjective
๐ not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much and believe that good things will always happen
๐ท Jim can be so naive sometimes.
๐ท It would be naive to think that this could solve all the areaโs problems straight away.
8๏ธโฃ cynical /หsษชnษชkษl/ adjective
๐ unwilling to believe that people have good, honest, or sincere reasons for doing something
๐ cynical about
๐ท The public is cynical about election promises.
๐ท I think movie stars just do charity work to get publicity - but maybe I'm too cynical.
9๏ธโฃ be cruel to be kind phrase
๐ to do something to someone that will make them upset or unhappy in order to help them in another way
๐ท George did not like being firm with Lennie but he knew that he had to be cruel to be kind.
๐ท You've got to be cruel to be kind, and dismantling the Dome would be the best solution for everybody.
#vocabulary #v222
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๐ Judging character Part 3 Part 1 Part 2
7๏ธโฃ naive /naษชหiหv/ adjective
๐ not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much and believe that good things will always happen
๐ท Jim can be so naive sometimes.
๐ท It would be naive to think that this could solve all the areaโs problems straight away.
8๏ธโฃ cynical /หsษชnษชkษl/ adjective
๐ unwilling to believe that people have good, honest, or sincere reasons for doing something
๐ cynical about
๐ท The public is cynical about election promises.
๐ท I think movie stars just do charity work to get publicity - but maybe I'm too cynical.
9๏ธโฃ be cruel to be kind phrase
๐ to do something to someone that will make them upset or unhappy in order to help them in another way
๐ท George did not like being firm with Lennie but he knew that he had to be cruel to be kind.
๐ท You've got to be cruel to be kind, and dismantling the Dome would be the best solution for everybody.
#vocabulary #v222
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Daily Dare โ44. 40 Climbers
Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
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Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
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๐ฌDescription: What is the true object of Don Quixoteโs quest? I find that unanswerable. What are Hamletโs authentic motives? We are not permitted to know.
#Novel11
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#Novel11
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Miguel_de_Cervantes,_Edith_Grossman.pdf
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๐Title:Don Quixote (Miguel de cervantes
๐By:Harlod Bloom
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๐By:Harlod Bloom
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๐งListening practice๐ง
๐บ๐ธ #American_accent ๐บ๐ธ
#listening #L128
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๐บ๐ธ #American_accent ๐บ๐ธ
#listening #L128
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โ Vocabulary class
๐ฅ๐ฅ jovial /หdสoสviษl/ adjective
โ (of a person) friendly and in a good mood, or (of a situation) enjoyable because of being friendly and pleasant
โ a jovial time/evening/chat
โณ He seemed a very jovial guy.
โจ joviality noun [ U ]
โจ jovially adverb
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
๐ฅ๐ฅ stoic /หstoสษชk/ adjective also stoical
โ determined not to complain or show your feelings, especially when something bad happens to you
โณ We knew she must be in pain, despite her stoic attitude.
โจ stoic noun [ C ]
โจ stoically adverb
๐ข Synonyms: forbearing, long-suffering, patient, tolerant
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
๐ฅ๐ฅ hideous /หhษชdiษs/ adjective
โ extremely ugly or bad
โณ She wears the most hideous colour combinations you could ever imagine.
โจ hideousness noun [ U ]
โจ hideously adverb
๐ข synonyms: ugly, unsightly, disgusting
#vocabulary #v223
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๐ฅ๐ฅ jovial /หdสoสviษl/ adjective
โ (of a person) friendly and in a good mood, or (of a situation) enjoyable because of being friendly and pleasant
โ a jovial time/evening/chat
โณ He seemed a very jovial guy.
โจ joviality noun [ U ]
โจ jovially adverb
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
๐ฅ๐ฅ stoic /หstoสษชk/ adjective also stoical
โ determined not to complain or show your feelings, especially when something bad happens to you
โณ We knew she must be in pain, despite her stoic attitude.
โจ stoic noun [ C ]
โจ stoically adverb
๐ข Synonyms: forbearing, long-suffering, patient, tolerant
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
๐ฅ๐ฅ hideous /หhษชdiษs/ adjective
โ extremely ugly or bad
โณ She wears the most hideous colour combinations you could ever imagine.
โจ hideousness noun [ U ]
โจ hideously adverb
๐ข synonyms: ugly, unsightly, disgusting
#vocabulary #v223
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๐ English grammar in use
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๐ตTwo friends talk about happiness. ๐ตListen to the dialogue and send the script to @EngMW_bot with hashtag #b9 โโโโโโโโ โ #beginner #b9 #listening @EngMasters #RealTeam @IELTSwMASTERS
๐Here you are the script
A: "Life's so boring."
B: "Well, most of the time it is, I guess."
A: "What do you think will make you happy?"
B: "I think money will make me happy."
A: "You heard people say that money doesn't guarantee happiness."
B: "It will for me. Then I can do all the things I want to do."
A: "You'll get bored eventually."
B: "Then I can find something new to do. If I don't have to worry about money, then I don't have to work."
A: "That's true, I guess. If I didn't have to work, I think I would be happy."
B: "You see... money doesn't equal happiness, but it takes away a lot of responsibilities."
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A: "Life's so boring."
B: "Well, most of the time it is, I guess."
A: "What do you think will make you happy?"
B: "I think money will make me happy."
A: "You heard people say that money doesn't guarantee happiness."
B: "It will for me. Then I can do all the things I want to do."
A: "You'll get bored eventually."
B: "Then I can find something new to do. If I don't have to worry about money, then I don't have to work."
A: "That's true, I guess. If I didn't have to work, I think I would be happy."
B: "You see... money doesn't equal happiness, but it takes away a lot of responsibilities."
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โโโจ๏ธToday's Idiomsโจ๏ธ
๐ฆ #Lesson10Part3
Part1
Part2
โ (To) Roll up one's sleeves:
๐ธTo prepare to work.
โ (to) jump the gun :
๐ธto start doing something too soon or ahead of everybody else.
โ (to) figure out:
๐ธto solve; to determine.
โ ballpark figure:
๐ธan approximate number.
โ (to) sit tight :
๐ธ to wait patiently.
โโโโโโโโโ
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๐ฆ #Lesson10Part3
Part1
Part2
โ (To) Roll up one's sleeves:
๐ธTo prepare to work.
โ (to) jump the gun :
๐ธto start doing something too soon or ahead of everybody else.
โ (to) figure out:
๐ธto solve; to determine.
โ ballpark figure:
๐ธan approximate number.
โ (to) sit tight :
๐ธ to wait patiently.
โโโโโโโโโ
#idiom #i90 #SELA
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@IELTSwMasters
Lesson10Part3
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#lesson10Part3
โค๏ธthe pronunciation of today's idiomsโค๏ธ
#idiom #i90 #SELA
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โค๏ธthe pronunciation of today's idiomsโค๏ธ
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โฃIdiom quiz โฃ ๐
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#idiom #q32 @EngMasters Write down your answers in comments ๐๐ป
โฃ๏ธ Here you are the answers:
1/ b) on
2/ a) back
3/ b) around
4/ c) cold
5/ a) into
6/ c) by
7/ b) of
8/ a) give
๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
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1/ b) on
2/ a) back
3/ b) around
4/ c) cold
5/ a) into
6/ c) by
7/ b) of
8/ a) give
๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
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Common Mistakes in English
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
Miscellaneous Example
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
๐using the objective case after the verb to be .
โDonโt say : It was him .
โ Say : It was he .
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
โญ๏ธ The pronoun coming after the verb TO BE must be in the nominative case ,and not in the objective in written composition . However ,the objective case is now usually used in conversation ; ITโs me ,It was him/her/them,etc .
๐ฌ๐งโ-๐บ๐ธโ-๐ฌ๐งโ-๐บ๐ธโ-๐ฌ๐ง
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โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
Miscellaneous Example
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
๐using the objective case after the verb to be .
โDonโt say : It was him .
โ Say : It was he .
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
โญ๏ธ The pronoun coming after the verb TO BE must be in the nominative case ,and not in the objective in written composition . However ,the objective case is now usually used in conversation ; ITโs me ,It was him/her/them,etc .
๐ฌ๐งโ-๐บ๐ธโ-๐ฌ๐งโ-๐บ๐ธโ-๐ฌ๐ง
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc81
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โ ๐ผToday's Idioms ๐ผ
โจ๏ธLeopards never change their spotsโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
โ๏ธPeople can't change basic aspects of their character, especially negative ones.โ๏ธ
โ Example:
โ๏ธI doubt very much that marriage will change Chris for the better. A leopard can't change its spots.โ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธBull in a china shopโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning :
โ๏ธTo be extremely clumsy.
โ Example :
โ๏ธWhenever Roy is in the kitchen he breaks
something, so his mother says that he's
like a bull in a china shopโ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธcrocodile tears โจ๏ธ
โ Meaning :
โ๏ธFalse or fake tears.โ๏ธ
โ Example :
โ๏ธPeter felI down but did not hurt himself. He
cried crocodile tears only because he wanted his dad to buy him something.โ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
#idiom #i24
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โจ๏ธLeopards never change their spotsโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning:
โ๏ธPeople can't change basic aspects of their character, especially negative ones.โ๏ธ
โ Example:
โ๏ธI doubt very much that marriage will change Chris for the better. A leopard can't change its spots.โ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธBull in a china shopโจ๏ธ
โ Meaning :
โ๏ธTo be extremely clumsy.
โ Example :
โ๏ธWhenever Roy is in the kitchen he breaks
something, so his mother says that he's
like a bull in a china shopโ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ โจ๏ธcrocodile tears โจ๏ธ
โ Meaning :
โ๏ธFalse or fake tears.โ๏ธ
โ Example :
โ๏ธPeter felI down but did not hurt himself. He
cried crocodile tears only because he wanted his dad to buy him something.โ๏ธ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
#idiom #i24
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