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π Vocabulary π
β‘οΈ Annual -- once a year, yearly
β For example -- birthday is an annual event
β‘οΈ Average -- Synonyms: Norm, normal .
β example -- The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.
β‘οΈ Domestic -- living near or about human habitations
β For example -- Nowadays there is more sharing of domestic chores.
β‘οΈ Consider -- to think about carefully
β For example --Have you considered the possibility of retraining?
β‘οΈ Ignore --- pay no attention to something
β For example --- You canβt ignore the fact that many criminals never go to prison.
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β‘οΈ Annual -- once a year, yearly
β For example -- birthday is an annual event
β‘οΈ Average -- Synonyms: Norm, normal .
β example -- The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.
β‘οΈ Domestic -- living near or about human habitations
β For example -- Nowadays there is more sharing of domestic chores.
β‘οΈ Consider -- to think about carefully
β For example --Have you considered the possibility of retraining?
β‘οΈ Ignore --- pay no attention to something
β For example --- You canβt ignore the fact that many criminals never go to prison.
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Here are 10 cartoons that were specifically created with the goal of helping viewers learn English:
1. Pocoyo
2. The Magic School Bus
3. WordWorld
4. Super Simple Songs
5. Sesame Street
6. Peppa Pig
7. Kid's Academy
8. Little Pim
9. Muzzy
10. Bubble Guppies
These cartoons and shows are designed to teach English language skills through fun and engaging content. They focus on teaching vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversational phrases in an easy-to-understand way. Many of them also include interactive elements, songs, and games to make learning more enjoyable and effective.
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1. Pocoyo
2. The Magic School Bus
3. WordWorld
4. Super Simple Songs
5. Sesame Street
6. Peppa Pig
7. Kid's Academy
8. Little Pim
9. Muzzy
10. Bubble Guppies
These cartoons and shows are designed to teach English language skills through fun and engaging content. They focus on teaching vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversational phrases in an easy-to-understand way. Many of them also include interactive elements, songs, and games to make learning more enjoyable and effective.
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Improve Your Englishπ
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"As we promised, many people made more money than they expected. Congratulations to those who earned a good amount!"
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Proof & Free
π΄ Proof π Resistance Against
π΄ Free π Lack of, Without
Examples:
1β£ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2β£ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3β£ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4β£ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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Examples:
1β£ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2β£ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3β£ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4β£ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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Time expessions: Present, Past, Future
Present:
- Now
- At the moment
- Currently
- Today
- This week/month/year
- Presently
- In this instant
- As we speak
- Nowadays
- In the contemporary era
Advanced Level (Present):
- In the here and now
- At the present juncture
- At this very point in time
Past:
- In the past
- Back in the day
- Long ago
- Once upon a time
- In bygone day
- Yesterday
- Last week/month/year
- Previously
- In the past
- When I was younger
Advanced Level (Past):
- In antiquity
- Erewhile
- In yesteryears
Future:
- Tomorrow
- Next week/month/year
- Eventually
- In the future
- Coming days/weeks/months/years
- Soon
- In the near future
- Shortly
- Imminently
- In the upcoming time
Advanced Level (Future):
- In time to come
- Shortly forthcoming
- In the fullness of time
Present:
- Now
- At the moment
- Currently
- Today
- This week/month/year
- Presently
- In this instant
- As we speak
- Nowadays
- In the contemporary era
Advanced Level (Present):
- In the here and now
- At the present juncture
- At this very point in time
Past:
- In the past
- Back in the day
- Long ago
- Once upon a time
- In bygone day
- Yesterday
- Last week/month/year
- Previously
- In the past
- When I was younger
Advanced Level (Past):
- In antiquity
- Erewhile
- In yesteryears
Future:
- Tomorrow
- Next week/month/year
- Eventually
- In the future
- Coming days/weeks/months/years
- Soon
- In the near future
- Shortly
- Imminently
- In the upcoming time
Advanced Level (Future):
- In time to come
- Shortly forthcoming
- In the fullness of time
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#english_usage
πWe are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither".
πIn all three cases, we are talking about 2 things
πWe use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things:
π»Both tea and coffee contain caffeine
πWe use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things.
π»Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol.
πAnd we use Either to talk about One out of Two things.
π»In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee
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πWe are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither".
πIn all three cases, we are talking about 2 things
πWe use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things:
π»Both tea and coffee contain caffeine
πWe use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things.
π»Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol.
πAnd we use Either to talk about One out of Two things.
π»In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee
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β»οΈQuiz β»οΈ
π€John had been playing football all morning. ____ he's exhausted.
1β£ Because
2β£ Whilst
3β£ Therefore
4β£ Whereas
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π€John had been playing football all morning. ____ he's exhausted.
1β£ Because
2β£ Whilst
3β£ Therefore
4β£ Whereas
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β»οΈAnother Quizβ»οΈ
Ben and his mum ............... the bus from their home to the cinema.
A went
B travelled
C took
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Ben and his mum ............... the bus from their home to the cinema.
A went
B travelled
C took
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β»οΈAnother Quizβ»οΈ
Tyler looks very pale. It seems he's ill ____ fever or flu.
1β£ with
2β£ for
3β£ from
4β£ of
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Tyler looks very pale. It seems he's ill ____ fever or flu.
1β£ with
2β£ for
3β£ from
4β£ of
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Here are the answers:
βοΈ Quiz 1
Answer: 3β£ Therefore
When we talk about a result we use 'so, therefore, as a result, for this reason'. Notice that they are usually come at the beginning of the sentence but it is possible for 'so' and 'therefore' to take also a middle position. Other given linking words do not relate to the meaning of the sentence.
βοΈ Quiz 2
Answer: C) took
We use 'take' the bus
βοΈ Quiz 3
Answer: 1β£ with
We should remember that some adjectives are used with specific prepositions after them: 'ill with'.
Here are the answers:
βοΈ Quiz 1
Answer: 3β£ Therefore
When we talk about a result we use 'so, therefore, as a result, for this reason'. Notice that they are usually come at the beginning of the sentence but it is possible for 'so' and 'therefore' to take also a middle position. Other given linking words do not relate to the meaning of the sentence.
βοΈ Quiz 2
Answer: C) took
We use 'take' the bus
βοΈ Quiz 3
Answer: 1β£ with
We should remember that some adjectives are used with specific prepositions after them: 'ill with'.
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#pronunciation
Could You pronounce?
1) Crisps
Potato chips are called crisps in England.
2) Thistle
Thistle is a wild plant with sharp leaves.
3) Should
You shouldn't pronounce the 'L' in should.
4) Would
Would and wood sound the same.
5) Murder
The man was charged with murder.
6) Ambulance
When you hear an ambulance, pull over to the side of the road.
7) Little
You'll learn English little by little.
8) Catastrophic
The catastrophic earthquake took many lives.
9) Unfortunate
An unfortunate accident happened.
10) Law/Low
Stealing is against the law.
If you bend down low, you'll see where the kids are hiding.
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Could You pronounce?
1) Crisps
Potato chips are called crisps in England.
2) Thistle
Thistle is a wild plant with sharp leaves.
3) Should
You shouldn't pronounce the 'L' in should.
4) Would
Would and wood sound the same.
5) Murder
The man was charged with murder.
6) Ambulance
When you hear an ambulance, pull over to the side of the road.
7) Little
You'll learn English little by little.
8) Catastrophic
The catastrophic earthquake took many lives.
9) Unfortunate
An unfortunate accident happened.
10) Law/Low
Stealing is against the law.
If you bend down low, you'll see where the kids are hiding.
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#fact
Whenever you type 241543903 in google, you got number of results which show pictures of people with their Heads inside the Freezer
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Whenever you type 241543903 in google, you got number of results which show pictures of people with their Heads inside the Freezer
Did you check?
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Here's an image inspired by the "Heads inside a Freezer" 241543903 meme: by free ChatGpt @Humanchatgptbot
Can you change these sentences
into causative sentences?
πΈI repaired the washing machine.
into causative sentences?
πΈI repaired the washing machine.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
I had/got the washing machine repairing
60%
I had/got the washing machine repaired
32%
I had repaired the washing machine.
π΄Jim irons his clothes every Saturday.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Jim has/gets his clothes ironing every Saturday.
54%
Jim has/gets his clothes ironed every Saturday.
33%
Jim irons his clothes every Saturday.