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π’ Suitable Ways to End an Email
β³οΈ Formal (business): Yours sincerely; Sincerely
β³οΈ Semi-formal: With best regards; With kindest regards; Warmest regards
β³οΈ Informal: Regards; Kind regards; Best regards; Best wishes
β³οΈ Personal: Yours truly; Cheers; Love, Lots of love
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β³οΈ Formal (business): Yours sincerely; Sincerely
β³οΈ Semi-formal: With best regards; With kindest regards; Warmest regards
β³οΈ Informal: Regards; Kind regards; Best regards; Best wishes
β³οΈ Personal: Yours truly; Cheers; Love, Lots of love
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βοΈsee through rose-coloured glasses | rose-colored glasses
βπΎMeaning:
If someone sees things through rose-coloured glasses, they see things as being better than they really are.
βFor example:
πΊTina sees things through rose-coloured glasses, so when things aren't going very well, she won't do anything to improve the situation.
πΊIf you have the courage and maturity to see things as they really are, you'll no longer need to see things through rose-colored glasses.
βNote: 1. "Rose-coloured glasses" is British spelling and "rose-colored glasses" is American spelling. 2. This idiom can also be expressed as "see through rose-tinted glasses" or "see through rose-tinted spectacles".
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βοΈsee through rose-coloured glasses | rose-colored glasses
βπΎMeaning:
If someone sees things through rose-coloured glasses, they see things as being better than they really are.
βFor example:
πΊTina sees things through rose-coloured glasses, so when things aren't going very well, she won't do anything to improve the situation.
πΊIf you have the courage and maturity to see things as they really are, you'll no longer need to see things through rose-colored glasses.
βNote: 1. "Rose-coloured glasses" is British spelling and "rose-colored glasses" is American spelling. 2. This idiom can also be expressed as "see through rose-tinted glasses" or "see through rose-tinted spectacles".
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β³οΈ idiom
π₯READ
1οΈβ£ Read something off
βπ»Meaning:- To read something aloud from the list
ππ»Example:- I read the numbers off the box.
2οΈβ£ Read into
βπ»Meaning:- To believe that a situation has a particular importance
ππ»Example:- Don't read too much into her leaving so suddenly - she probably just had a train to catch.
3οΈβ£ Read over / through
βπ»Meaning:- To read something quickly from the beginning till the end
ππ»Example:- Always read over your work when you have finished
4οΈβ£ Read back
βπ»Meaning:- To read something again
ππ»Example:- Can you read me the letter back, please?
5οΈβ£ Read up on
βπ»Meaning:- To reasearch
ππ»Example:- I read up on the places to visit before I travel.
6οΈβ£ Read for
βπ»Meaning:- To study for something
ππ»Example:- They are in the library reading for their exams next week.
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βοΈ Vocabulary
π°10 alternative words for βthingβπ°
βπ»The word thing is ubiquitous, i.e. itβs everywhere. A good thing, a bad thing, many things, something, anything, everything; we use the word a lot.
βπ»Here are ten alternatives we can use:
ππ»1. a detail
He told us all the details of his life.
(He told us everything.)
ππ»2. a feature
The new Galaxy smartphone has many unique features.
(It has many unique things, many functions.)
ππ»3. an item
There are twenty items on the shopping list.
(There are twenty things on the list.)
ππ»4. an issue
There are many controversial issues surrounding the building of the shopping centre.
(There are many controversial things about the construction.)
ππ»5. a matter
This is very serious β itβs a matter for the police.
(Itβs something we should inform the police about.)
ππ»6. a point
The minister made some good points during his speech.
(He said some valid and interesting things.)
ππ»7. a subject
The book covers many subjects.
(It contains many different things.)
ππ»8. a topic
The journalist writes about a wide range of topics.
(He writes about different things.)
ππ»9. a trait
Kindness and generosity are good traits.
(They are good things in a personβs character.)
ππ»10. an attribute
Stamina is a necessary attribute for a long-distance runner.
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βοΈ Vocabulary
π°10 alternative words for βthingβπ°
βπ»The word thing is ubiquitous, i.e. itβs everywhere. A good thing, a bad thing, many things, something, anything, everything; we use the word a lot.
βπ»Here are ten alternatives we can use:
ππ»1. a detail
He told us all the details of his life.
(He told us everything.)
ππ»2. a feature
The new Galaxy smartphone has many unique features.
(It has many unique things, many functions.)
ππ»3. an item
There are twenty items on the shopping list.
(There are twenty things on the list.)
ππ»4. an issue
There are many controversial issues surrounding the building of the shopping centre.
(There are many controversial things about the construction.)
ππ»5. a matter
This is very serious β itβs a matter for the police.
(Itβs something we should inform the police about.)
ππ»6. a point
The minister made some good points during his speech.
(He said some valid and interesting things.)
ππ»7. a subject
The book covers many subjects.
(It contains many different things.)
ππ»8. a topic
The journalist writes about a wide range of topics.
(He writes about different things.)
ππ»9. a trait
Kindness and generosity are good traits.
(They are good things in a personβs character.)
ππ»10. an attribute
Stamina is a necessary attribute for a long-distance runner.
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Perfect Woman
β¦Short Inspirational Story β¦
~ Osho
I have heard about a man who remained unmarried his whole life, and when he was dying, ninety years old, somebody asked him, βYou have remained unmarried your whole life, but you have never said what the reason was. Now you are dying, at least quench our curiosity. If there is any secret, now you can tell it, because you are dying; you will be gone. Even if the secret is known, it canβt harm you.β
The man said, βYes, there is a secret. It is not that I am against marriage, but I was searching for a perfect woman. I searched and searched, and my whole life slipped by.β
The inquirer asked, βBut upon this big earth, so many millions of people, half of them women, couldnβt you find one perfect woman?β
A tear rolled down from the eye of the dying man. He said, βYes, I did find one.β
The inquirer was absolutely shocked. He said, βThen what happened? Why didnβt you get married?β
And the old man said, βBut the woman was searching for a perfect husband.
~ Osho
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Perfect Woman
β¦Short Inspirational Story β¦
~ Osho
I have heard about a man who remained unmarried his whole life, and when he was dying, ninety years old, somebody asked him, βYou have remained unmarried your whole life, but you have never said what the reason was. Now you are dying, at least quench our curiosity. If there is any secret, now you can tell it, because you are dying; you will be gone. Even if the secret is known, it canβt harm you.β
The man said, βYes, there is a secret. It is not that I am against marriage, but I was searching for a perfect woman. I searched and searched, and my whole life slipped by.β
The inquirer asked, βBut upon this big earth, so many millions of people, half of them women, couldnβt you find one perfect woman?β
A tear rolled down from the eye of the dying man. He said, βYes, I did find one.β
The inquirer was absolutely shocked. He said, βThen what happened? Why didnβt you get married?β
And the old man said, βBut the woman was searching for a perfect husband.
~ Osho
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βLighthouses donβt go running all over an island looking for boats to save; they just stand there shining.β
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βοΈ In hot water
βMeaning: to be in hot water is to be in trouble or difficulty Or in a situation that may result in punishment.
πΉExamples:
πββ Tim can't play today; he's in hot water over his grade.
πββThe beloved actress found herself in hot water today when she attempted to shoplift an item from a department.
πββJeff got himself in hot water in school by cheating in an exam.
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βοΈ To jog your memory
If something jogs your memory it means it helps you, or causes you to remember something.
πΉExamples:
πΏSeeing my old house again really jogged my memories of when I was growing up. So, seeing the house helped you to remember all of your childhood memories.
πΏ I had no recollection of that holiday until that photo jogged my memory. So, the photo caused you to remember the holiday.
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If something jogs your memory it means it helps you, or causes you to remember something.
πΉExamples:
πΏSeeing my old house again really jogged my memories of when I was growing up. So, seeing the house helped you to remember all of your childhood memories.
πΏ I had no recollection of that holiday until that photo jogged my memory. So, the photo caused you to remember the holiday.
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βοΈ Keep someone on their toes
βTo keep someone on their toes means to force someone to stay active, alart, and focused on someone or something.
πΉExamples:
πΆ My kids always keep me on my toes. They're so unpredictable, So they always keep me alart and ready for anything that might happen.
πΆ Your teacher might keep you on your toes during a class. He can ask you a lot of questions, he can nominate different students in random order, he can give you some tests, So this way he keeps you on your toes. he makes sure you are focused for the whole time.
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βTo keep someone on their toes means to force someone to stay active, alart, and focused on someone or something.
πΉExamples:
πΆ My kids always keep me on my toes. They're so unpredictable, So they always keep me alart and ready for anything that might happen.
πΆ Your teacher might keep you on your toes during a class. He can ask you a lot of questions, he can nominate different students in random order, he can give you some tests, So this way he keeps you on your toes. he makes sure you are focused for the whole time.
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A zip-line, aerial runway, death slide or tyrolean crossing consists of a pulley suspended on a cable mounted on an incline. They are designed to enable a user to traverse from the top to the bottom of the inclined rope or cable, by holding onto the freely moving pulley. Most often, these contraptions are used as a means of entertainment.
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A zip-line, aerial runway, death slide or tyrolean crossing consists of a pulley suspended on a cable mounted on an incline. They are designed to enable a user to traverse from the top to the bottom of the inclined rope or cable, by holding onto the freely moving pulley. Most often, these contraptions are used as a means of entertainment.
American English File 2 2nd Edition Student's Book page 12 Exercise 2a
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π΄Different Ways Of Walking
1οΈβ£ Stroll
Walking in a Relaxed way For Pleasure.
2οΈβ£ Wander
Walking without any Direction or Aim.
3οΈβ£ Stride
Walking Quickly with Long Steps.
4οΈβ£ March
Special Walking for Military Forces such as Soldiers.
5οΈβ£ Hike
Walking for Long Distances in the Countryside or the Mountains.
6οΈβ£ Tiptoe
Walking on your Toes Quietly.
7οΈβ£ Wade
Walking through Water.
8οΈβ£ Stagger
Walking in an Unsteady way because you are Drunk or Injured.
9οΈβ£ Limp
Walking with Difficulty because one Leg is Painful or Injured.
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π΄Different Ways Of Walking
1οΈβ£ Stroll
Walking in a Relaxed way For Pleasure.
2οΈβ£ Wander
Walking without any Direction or Aim.
3οΈβ£ Stride
Walking Quickly with Long Steps.
4οΈβ£ March
Special Walking for Military Forces such as Soldiers.
5οΈβ£ Hike
Walking for Long Distances in the Countryside or the Mountains.
6οΈβ£ Tiptoe
Walking on your Toes Quietly.
7οΈβ£ Wade
Walking through Water.
8οΈβ£ Stagger
Walking in an Unsteady way because you are Drunk or Injured.
9οΈβ£ Limp
Walking with Difficulty because one Leg is Painful or Injured.
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π£ floating market
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π£ floating market
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cruise 2
noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
β’ a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
β’ a cruise around the world
2. a journey by boat for pleasure
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noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
β’ a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
β’ a cruise around the world
2. a journey by boat for pleasure
American English File 2 2nd Edition Student's Book page 12 Exercise 2a
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