‘Lighthouses don’t go running all over an island looking for boats to save; they just stand there shining.’
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⭕️ In hot water
✍Meaning: to be in hot water is to be in trouble or difficulty Or in a situation that may result in punishment.
🍹Examples:
🏊♀ Tim can't play today; he's in hot water over his grade.
🏊♀The beloved actress found herself in hot water today when she attempted to shoplift an item from a department.
🏊♀Jeff got himself in hot water in school by cheating in an exam.
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⭕️ To jog your memory
If something jogs your memory it means it helps you, or causes you to remember something.
🍹Examples:
🎿Seeing 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.
🎿 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.
🍹Examples:
🎿Seeing 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.
🎿 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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⭕️ Keep someone on their toes
✍To keep someone on their toes means to force someone to stay active, alart, and focused on someone or something.
🍹Examples:
🔶 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.
🔶 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.
#Idiom
✍To keep someone on their toes means to force someone to stay active, alart, and focused on someone or something.
🍹Examples:
🔶 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.
🔶 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.
#Idiom
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zipline
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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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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🔴Different Ways Of Walking
1️⃣ Stroll
Walking in a Relaxed way For Pleasure.
2️⃣ Wander
Walking without any Direction or Aim.
3️⃣ Stride
Walking Quickly with Long Steps.
4️⃣ March
Special Walking for Military Forces such as Soldiers.
5️⃣ Hike
Walking for Long Distances in the Countryside or the Mountains.
6️⃣ Tiptoe
Walking on your Toes Quietly.
7️⃣ Wade
Walking through Water.
8️⃣ Stagger
Walking in an Unsteady way because you are Drunk or Injured.
9️⃣ Limp
Walking with Difficulty because one Leg is Painful or Injured.
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🔴Different Ways Of Walking
1️⃣ Stroll
Walking in a Relaxed way For Pleasure.
2️⃣ Wander
Walking without any Direction or Aim.
3️⃣ Stride
Walking Quickly with Long Steps.
4️⃣ March
Special Walking for Military Forces such as Soldiers.
5️⃣ Hike
Walking for Long Distances in the Countryside or the Mountains.
6️⃣ Tiptoe
Walking on your Toes Quietly.
7️⃣ Wade
Walking through Water.
8️⃣ Stagger
Walking in an Unsteady way because you are Drunk or Injured.
9️⃣ Limp
Walking with Difficulty because one Leg is Painful or Injured.
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🚣 floating market
American English File 2 2nd Edition Student's Book page 12 Exercise 2a
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🚣 floating market
Top Floating Markets Near Bangkok
American English File 2, 2nd Edition, Student Book, page 12, Exercise 2a
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Top Floating Markets Near Bangkok
American English File 2, 2nd Edition, Student Book, page 12, Exercise 2a
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cruise 2
noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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cruise 2
noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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cruise 2
noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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noun [countable]
1. a holiday on a large ship:
• a Mediterranean cruise
cruise around
• 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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prehistory
pre‧his‧to‧ry /priːˈhɪstəri/
noun [uncountable]
the time in history before anything was written down
➡️These climate changes continued throughout prehistory.
American English File 3 2nd Edition, Student's Book, Unit 6B page 61 Exercise 2a
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pre‧his‧to‧ry /priːˈhɪstəri/
noun [uncountable]
the time in history before anything was written down
➡️These climate changes continued throughout prehistory.
American English File 3 2nd Edition, Student's Book, Unit 6B page 61 Exercise 2a
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SCHOOL FOR BOYS
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7A, Exercise 3, LISTENING Vocabulary, Page 65
SCHOOL FOR BOYS
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7A, Exercise 3, LISTENING Vocabulary, Page 65
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Unit 2B Exercise 1, Reading Vocabulary Page 14
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🔴 The difference between Have a row , Have an argument, Quarrel , Squabble & Argue
✍🏻They all mean to speak/fight with someone in an angry way.
✍🏻Argue means to speak to someone angrily Often because you Disagree with him/her.
✍🏻Have an argument and Quarrel mean to get angry with someone about something for a long time.
✍🏻Squabble means to argue with someone about something Unimportant.
✍🏻Have a row means to argue with someone who is Often Close to you specially your friends or family members.
1️⃣ I didn't want to argue with my classmate but he wanted to impose his idea.(matter of disagreement)
2️⃣ I had an argument/quarreled with my father so many times in the past.(matter of long time)
3️⃣ Children always squabble with each others over playing games.(the matter of unimportant subjects)
4️⃣ I used to have a row with my little brother.(the matter of close people.)
#vocabulary
🔴 The difference between Have a row , Have an argument, Quarrel , Squabble & Argue
✍🏻They all mean to speak/fight with someone in an angry way.
✍🏻Argue means to speak to someone angrily Often because you Disagree with him/her.
✍🏻Have an argument and Quarrel mean to get angry with someone about something for a long time.
✍🏻Squabble means to argue with someone about something Unimportant.
✍🏻Have a row means to argue with someone who is Often Close to you specially your friends or family members.
1️⃣ I didn't want to argue with my classmate but he wanted to impose his idea.(matter of disagreement)
2️⃣ I had an argument/quarreled with my father so many times in the past.(matter of long time)
3️⃣ Children always squabble with each others over playing games.(the matter of unimportant subjects)
4️⃣ I used to have a row with my little brother.(the matter of close people.)
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