ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS
π Subject-Verb Agreement
Ensure your verb matches your subject!
He runs (singular), They run (plural)
β’ Avoid: He run.
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π Articles (A, An, The)
Use "a/an" for nonspecific nouns, "the" for specific.
I want a car (any car). I want the red car (specific).
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π‘ Prepositions (In, On, At)
Master location prepositions.
In the box. On the table. At the door.
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βοΈ Tense Consistency
Keep tenses consistent within a sentence/paragraph.
I went to the store, and I bought milk. (Past Tense)
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βοΈ Correct Word Order
Follow basic sentence structure: Subject-Verb-Object.
I eat apples. Not: Apples eat I.
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π Subject-Verb Agreement
Ensure your verb matches your subject!
He runs (singular), They run (plural)
β’ Avoid: He run.
ββββββββ
π Articles (A, An, The)
Use "a/an" for nonspecific nouns, "the" for specific.
I want a car (any car). I want the red car (specific).
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π‘ Prepositions (In, On, At)
Master location prepositions.
In the box. On the table. At the door.
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βοΈ Tense Consistency
Keep tenses consistent within a sentence/paragraph.
I went to the store, and I bought milk. (Past Tense)
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βοΈ Correct Word Order
Follow basic sentence structure: Subject-Verb-Object.
I eat apples. Not: Apples eat I.
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π Grammar Gurus: Unlock Your English! π
Did you know grammar is key to clear communication? π Let's boost your skills!
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π Tip 1: Articles (a/an/the): Use "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds. Exception: Use "a" before words like "university".
π Tip 2: Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular subject = singular verb (He *goes*). Plural subject = plural verb (They *go*).
π Tip 3: Tense Consistency: Choose a tense and stick with it! Mixing tenses can confuse the reader.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct this sentence: "Yesterday, I will go to the store." What's the correct tense? π€
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π Tip 1: Articles (a/an/the): Use "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds. Exception: Use "a" before words like "university".
π Tip 2: Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular subject = singular verb (He *goes*). Plural subject = plural verb (They *go*).
π Tip 3: Tense Consistency: Choose a tense and stick with it! Mixing tenses can confuse the reader.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct this sentence: "Yesterday, I will go to the store." What's the correct tense? π€
Is grammar easy for you? π or π?
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English Riddles with Answers!
Can you solve them all? Letβs find out!
1οΈβ£ What has a bed but never sleeps?
β¨ Answer:A river
2οΈβ£ What has keys but canβt open locks?
β¨ Answer:A piano
3οΈβ£ What comes down but never goes up?
β¨Answer: Rain
4οΈβ£ What belongs to you but others use it more?
β¨ Answer:Your name
5οΈβ£ What has legs but doesnβt walk?
β¨ Answer:A table
6οΈβ£ Iβm tall when Iβm young, and short when Iβm old. What am I?
β¨ Answer:A candle
7οΈβ£ What has a neck but no head?
β¨ Answer:A bottle
8οΈβ£ What has one eye but canβt see?
β¨ Answer:A needle
9οΈβ£ What can you catch but not throw?
β¨ Answer:A cold
π What kind of band never plays music?
β¨ Answer:A rubber band
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Which one was your favorite?
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Can you solve them all? Letβs find out!
1οΈβ£ What has a bed but never sleeps?
β¨ Answer:
2οΈβ£ What has keys but canβt open locks?
β¨ Answer:
3οΈβ£ What comes down but never goes up?
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4οΈβ£ What belongs to you but others use it more?
β¨ Answer:
5οΈβ£ What has legs but doesnβt walk?
β¨ Answer:
6οΈβ£ Iβm tall when Iβm young, and short when Iβm old. What am I?
β¨ Answer:
7οΈβ£ What has a neck but no head?
β¨ Answer:
8οΈβ£ What has one eye but canβt see?
β¨ Answer:
9οΈβ£ What can you catch but not throw?
β¨ Answer:
π What kind of band never plays music?
β¨ Answer:
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Which one was your favorite?
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GRAMMAR TIPS
π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ Singular subject = singular verb. He sings.
β’ Plural subject = plural verb. They sing.
β’ Don't let phrases between the subject and verb confuse you.
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π Articles (a/an/the)
β’ Use "a" before consonant sounds: a cat.
β’ Use "an" before vowel sounds: an apple.
β’ "The" specifies a particular noun: the book. Avoid overuse!
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π‘ Tenses
β’ Present Simple: habits. I eat breakfast daily.
β’ Past Simple: finished actions. I ate breakfast yesterday.
β’ Future Simple: predictions. I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
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βοΈ Prepositions
β’ On (surface): on the table.
β’ In (enclosed): in the box.
β’ At (specific point): at 5 PM.
β’ Common Mistake: mixing up *in* and *on*.
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β Pronoun Agreement
β’ Pronouns must agree with their antecedent.
β’ The dog wagged its tail. (dog = it)
πͺ Practice:
The students _ (is/are) learning grammar.
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π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ Singular subject = singular verb. He sings.
β’ Plural subject = plural verb. They sing.
Rule: Check your subjects!
β’ Don't let phrases between the subject and verb confuse you.
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π Articles (a/an/the)
β’ Use "a" before consonant sounds: a cat.
β’ Use "an" before vowel sounds: an apple.
β’ "The" specifies a particular noun: the book. Avoid overuse!
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π‘ Tenses
β’ Present Simple: habits. I eat breakfast daily.
β’ Past Simple: finished actions. I ate breakfast yesterday.
β’ Future Simple: predictions. I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
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βοΈ Prepositions
β’ On (surface): on the table.
β’ In (enclosed): in the box.
β’ At (specific point): at 5 PM.
β’ Common Mistake: mixing up *in* and *on*.
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β Pronoun Agreement
β’ Pronouns must agree with their antecedent.
β’ The dog wagged its tail. (dog = it)
πͺ Practice:
The students _ (is/are) learning grammar.
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IELTS VOCABULARY FOR WRITING AND SPEAKING
π PARAPHRASE:
β’ Paraphrasing means expressing something in a different way.
β’ Why? Shows vocabulary range & understanding.
Example:
Original: "Pollution is a serious issue."
Paraphrased: "Environmental contamination is a grave concern." Pay attention to synonyms!
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π Synonyms & Vocabulary Expansion
β’ Learn synonyms for common words.
β’ *Good*: beneficial, positive, advantageous
β’ *Bad*: detrimental, negative, adverse
Common mistake: Using same word repeatedly.
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π‘ Linking Words: Cohesion & Flow
β’ Use linking words to connect ideas.
β’ *Examples*: Moreover, However, Consequently
Avoid: Overusing them; keep it natural.
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βοΈ Complex Sentence Structures
β’ Show range with complex sentences.
β’ Use relative clauses & subordinating conjunctions.
Example: "Although the evidence suggests..., the impact is..."
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π Avoiding ClichΓ©s
β’ Steer clear of clichΓ©s.
β’ Instead of "think outside the box", try "adopt an innovative approach."
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π PARAPHRASE:
β’ Paraphrasing means expressing something in a different way.
β’ Why? Shows vocabulary range & understanding.
Example:
Original: "Pollution is a serious issue."
Paraphrased: "Environmental contamination is a grave concern." Pay attention to synonyms!
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π Synonyms & Vocabulary Expansion
β’ Learn synonyms for common words.
β’ *Good*: beneficial, positive, advantageous
β’ *Bad*: detrimental, negative, adverse
Common mistake: Using same word repeatedly.
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π‘ Linking Words: Cohesion & Flow
β’ Use linking words to connect ideas.
β’ *Examples*: Moreover, However, Consequently
Avoid: Overusing them; keep it natural.
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βοΈ Complex Sentence Structures
β’ Show range with complex sentences.
β’ Use relative clauses & subordinating conjunctions.
Example: "Although the evidence suggests..., the impact is..."
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π Avoiding ClichΓ©s
β’ Steer clear of clichΓ©s.
β’ Instead of "think outside the box", try "adopt an innovative approach."
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π EVERYDAY ENGLISH PHRASES FOR BEGINNERS π
π Greetings: "How's it going?"
β’ A casual way to ask "How are you?"
β’ Example: "Hey John! How's it going?"
β’ Avoid: Overusing in formal situations.
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π Asking for help: "Could you please...?"
β’ A polite way to request something.
β’ Example: "Could you please help me with this?"
β’ Don't forget "please"!
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π‘ Making Suggestions: "Let's..."
β’ A simple way to propose an activity.
β’ Example: "Let's go to the movies!"
β’ Not: "Let us..." (in casual speech).
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βοΈ Saying Goodbye: "See you later!"
β’ A common, informal farewell.
β’ Example: "Okay, see you later!"
β’ Vary your goodbyes: "Bye," "Take care."
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π Key Points:
β’ Keep it simple!
β’ Practice regularly.
β’ Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
πͺ Practice: What's another way to say goodbye?
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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π Greetings: "How's it going?"
β’ A casual way to ask "How are you?"
β’ Example: "Hey John! How's it going?"
β’ Avoid: Overusing in formal situations.
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π Asking for help: "Could you please...?"
β’ A polite way to request something.
β’ Example: "Could you please help me with this?"
β’ Don't forget "please"!
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π‘ Making Suggestions: "Let's..."
β’ A simple way to propose an activity.
β’ Example: "Let's go to the movies!"
β’ Not: "Let us..." (in casual speech).
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βοΈ Saying Goodbye: "See you later!"
β’ A common, informal farewell.
β’ Example: "Okay, see you later!"
β’ Vary your goodbyes: "Bye," "Take care."
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π Key Points:
β’ Keep it simple!
β’ Practice regularly.
β’ Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
πͺ Practice: What's another way to say goodbye?
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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π BOOST Your English Vocabulary! π
π’ Ready to expand your vocabulary? Let's go!
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π Vocabulary Tips:
β’ π Learn words in context. Reading articles or stories is key!
β’ π Use flashcards or apps like Anki for memorization. Repetition is crucial!
β’ π£οΈ Try using new words in your speaking or writing. Put them into practice!
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π€ Fact: Knowing just 3000 words lets you understand approximately 95% of spoken English! Imagine the possibilities!
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βοΈ Exercise: Fill in the blank: "The _____ sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors." (Answer options: a) mundane b) radiant c) typical)
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π’ Ready to expand your vocabulary? Let's go!
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π Vocabulary Tips:
β’ π Learn words in context. Reading articles or stories is key!
β’ π Use flashcards or apps like Anki for memorization. Repetition is crucial!
β’ π£οΈ Try using new words in your speaking or writing. Put them into practice!
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π€ Fact: Knowing just 3000 words lets you understand approximately 95% of spoken English! Imagine the possibilities!
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βοΈ Exercise: Fill in the blank: "The _____ sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors." (Answer options: a) mundane b) radiant c) typical)
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π Did you find this helpful? React with a π if you did!
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π USEFUL PHRASES FOR SPEAKING FLUENTLY π
π Introducing a topic
β’ "Speaking of..." helps shift the conversation.
β’ Example: "Speaking of movies, have you seen the new action film?"
β’ Avoid abruptly changing the subject.
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π Giving your opinion
β’ Use "In my opinion..." or "From my perspective..."
β’ Example: "In my opinion, that's a great idea."
β’ Don't be afraid to politely disagree.
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π‘ Asking for clarification
β’ "Could you elaborate on that?" or "What do you mean by...?"
β’ Example: "Could you elaborate on your plan?"
β’ Prevents misunderstandings.
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βοΈ Agreeing and disagreeing
β’ Agreement: "I couldn't agree more!"
β’ Disagreement: "I see your point, but..."
β’ Remember to be respectful.
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π Key Points
β’ Use transition words: "However", "Therefore", "In addition"
β’ Listen actively and respond appropriately.
β’ Practice consistently!
πͺ Practice: What's your opinion on working from home?
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π Introducing a topic
β’ "Speaking of..." helps shift the conversation.
β’ Example: "Speaking of movies, have you seen the new action film?"
β’ Avoid abruptly changing the subject.
ββββββββ
π Giving your opinion
β’ Use "In my opinion..." or "From my perspective..."
β’ Example: "In my opinion, that's a great idea."
β’ Don't be afraid to politely disagree.
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π‘ Asking for clarification
β’ "Could you elaborate on that?" or "What do you mean by...?"
β’ Example: "Could you elaborate on your plan?"
β’ Prevents misunderstandings.
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βοΈ Agreeing and disagreeing
β’ Agreement: "I couldn't agree more!"
β’ Disagreement: "I see your point, but..."
β’ Remember to be respectful.
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π Key Points
β’ Use transition words: "However", "Therefore", "In addition"
β’ Listen actively and respond appropriately.
β’ Practice consistently!
πͺ Practice: What's your opinion on working from home?
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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IELTS SPEAKING BAND 7
πWhat Makes a Band 7 Answer?
β’ Fluency and coherence are key!
β’ Natural pace, connected ideas, good vocab.
β’ Not perfect grammar, but effective communication.
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πExample: Describing a favorite book.
β’ Question: "Describe your favorite book."
β’ "I'd say 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It's... engaging because it tackles themes of justice and childhood innocence... I think Harper Lee beautifully portrays..." Notice the linking words!
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π‘Common Mistakes to Avoid:
β’ Hesitation: "Um," "Ah," overuse.
β’ Simple vocab: Replace "good" with "remarkable," "captivating."
β’ Memorized answers: Sound unnatural!
πKey Points:
β’ Relax! Take a deep breath.
β’ Extend your answers beyond one sentence.
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πWhat Makes a Band 7 Answer?
β’ Fluency and coherence are key!
β’ Natural pace, connected ideas, good vocab.
β’ Not perfect grammar, but effective communication.
ββββββββ
πExample: Describing a favorite book.
β’ Question: "Describe your favorite book."
β’ "I'd say 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It's... engaging because it tackles themes of justice and childhood innocence... I think Harper Lee beautifully portrays..." Notice the linking words!
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π‘Common Mistakes to Avoid:
β’ Hesitation: "Um," "Ah," overuse.
β’ Simple vocab: Replace "good" with "remarkable," "captivating."
β’ Memorized answers: Sound unnatural!
πKey Points:
β’ Relax! Take a deep breath.
β’ Extend your answers beyond one sentence.
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π£οΈ Want to speak English fluently and confidently?
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π‘ Key Tips for Fluency:
β’ π£οΈ Practice Regularly: Consistent practice, even for short periods, is crucial. Immersion is key!
β’ π§ Think in English: Train your brain to formulate thoughts directly in English, not translate from your native language.
β’ π« Don't Fear Mistakes: Embrace errors as learning opportunities. Native speakers value effort over perfection
Do you feel confident speaking English? π for Yes, π₯° for No!
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π‘ Key Tips for Fluency:
β’ π£οΈ Practice Regularly: Consistent practice, even for short periods, is crucial. Immersion is key!
β’ π§ Think in English: Train your brain to formulate thoughts directly in English, not translate from your native language.
β’ π« Don't Fear Mistakes: Embrace errors as learning opportunities. Native speakers value effort over perfection
Do you feel confident speaking English? π for Yes, π₯° for No!
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Passive Structure with βHaveβ
πΉWe use have + object + past participle to talk about things we arrange for someone else to do for us.
Examples:
β I had my car repaired.
β She had the computer fixed.
β Theyβve had the windows repaired.
β He has had his trousers repaired.
β We had the carpets cleaned.
πΉThis is useful for services like:
Repairs
Cleaning
Haircuts
Anything you pay someone to do!
Structure:
β‘ have + object + V3 (past participle)
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Passive Structure with βHaveβ
πΉWe use have + object + past participle to talk about things we arrange for someone else to do for us.
Examples:
β I had my car repaired.
β She had the computer fixed.
β Theyβve had the windows repaired.
β He has had his trousers repaired.
β We had the carpets cleaned.
πΉThis is useful for services like:
Repairs
Cleaning
Haircuts
Anything you pay someone to do!
Structure:
β‘ have + object + V3 (past participle)
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Master English Grammar!
π‘ Fun Grammar Facts:
β’ π€ The word "grammar" itself comes from the Greek word *grammatike*.
β’ βοΈ Understanding tenses is key! They show when an action happened.
β’ β Don't forget subject-verb agreement! Singular subject = singular verb!
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π‘ Fun Grammar Facts:
β’ π€ The word "grammar" itself comes from the Greek word *grammatike*.
β’ βοΈ Understanding tenses is key! They show when an action happened.
β’ β Don't forget subject-verb agreement! Singular subject = singular verb!
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π COMMON IELTS TOPICS
π Education: Benefits of studying abroad
β’ Explanation: Discuss advantages like cultural exposure & career boost.
β’ Example: "Studying abroad broadens perspectives..."
β’ Mistake: General statements lacking personal insights.
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π Technology: Impact of social media
β’ Explanation: Weigh the pros (connection) & cons (addiction).
β’ Example: "Social media facilitates global communication..."
β’ Mistake: Only focusing on negative aspects.
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π‘ Environment: Climate change solutions
β’ Explanation: Suggest concrete actions: reduce emissions, renewable energy.
β’ Example: "Investing in solar energy is crucial..."
β’ Mistake: Vague or unrealistic solutions.
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βοΈ Travel: Advantages of eco-tourism
β’ Explanation: Highlight sustainable travel that benefits local communities.
β’ Example: "Eco-tourism promotes conservation..."
β’ Mistake: Ignoring the potential drawbacks (e.g., disruption of local life).
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π Education: Benefits of studying abroad
β’ Explanation: Discuss advantages like cultural exposure & career boost.
β’ Example: "Studying abroad broadens perspectives..."
β’ Mistake: General statements lacking personal insights.
ββββββββ
π Technology: Impact of social media
β’ Explanation: Weigh the pros (connection) & cons (addiction).
β’ Example: "Social media facilitates global communication..."
β’ Mistake: Only focusing on negative aspects.
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π‘ Environment: Climate change solutions
β’ Explanation: Suggest concrete actions: reduce emissions, renewable energy.
β’ Example: "Investing in solar energy is crucial..."
β’ Mistake: Vague or unrealistic solutions.
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βοΈ Travel: Advantages of eco-tourism
β’ Explanation: Highlight sustainable travel that benefits local communities.
β’ Example: "Eco-tourism promotes conservation..."
β’ Mistake: Ignoring the potential drawbacks (e.g., disruption of local life).
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20 commonly used words in Telegram communications:
1. Channel β A type of broadcast-only chat.
2. Group β A chat space for multiple users to communicate.
3. Bot β Automated accounts that can perform various tasks.
4. Admin β A user with special permissions to manage groups or channels.
5. Sticker β A graphical sticker used in chats.
6. Message β A piece of text, image, or media sent in a chat.
7. Mute β To disable notifications from a chat or channel.
8. Pin β To keep a message at the top of a chat or group for easy reference.
9. Forward β To send a message from one chat to another.
10. Link β A URL shared in a message.
11. Poll β A feature to create surveys within chats.
12. Emoji β Small icons used to express emotions or ideas.
13. GIF β Animated images shared in chats.
14. Media β Photos, videos, and other multimedia files shared in chats.
15. Secret Chat β An encrypted, self-destructing chat.
16. Voice Message β An audio recording sent in a chat.
17. Video Call β A call with video capabilities.
18. File β A document or file shared in a chat.
19. Join β To become a member of a group or channel.
20. Update β A new version of the app with added features or fixes.
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1. Channel β A type of broadcast-only chat.
2. Group β A chat space for multiple users to communicate.
3. Bot β Automated accounts that can perform various tasks.
4. Admin β A user with special permissions to manage groups or channels.
5. Sticker β A graphical sticker used in chats.
6. Message β A piece of text, image, or media sent in a chat.
7. Mute β To disable notifications from a chat or channel.
8. Pin β To keep a message at the top of a chat or group for easy reference.
9. Forward β To send a message from one chat to another.
10. Link β A URL shared in a message.
11. Poll β A feature to create surveys within chats.
12. Emoji β Small icons used to express emotions or ideas.
13. GIF β Animated images shared in chats.
14. Media β Photos, videos, and other multimedia files shared in chats.
15. Secret Chat β An encrypted, self-destructing chat.
16. Voice Message β An audio recording sent in a chat.
17. Video Call β A call with video capabilities.
18. File β A document or file shared in a chat.
19. Join β To become a member of a group or channel.
20. Update β A new version of the app with added features or fixes.
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πΉif you can do something
π it is doable
πΈif you can see something
π it is visible
πΉif you can hear something
π it is audible
πΈif you can eat something
π it is edible
πΉif you can touch something
π it is tangible
πΈif you can drink something
π it is potable
if you can pause something π is it possible?π
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πΉif you can do something
π it is doable
πΈif you can see something
π it is visible
πΉif you can hear something
π it is audible
πΈif you can eat something
π it is edible
πΉif you can touch something
π it is tangible
πΈif you can drink something
π it is potable
if you can pause something π is it possible?π
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VOCABULARY LIST WITH EXAMPLE SENTENCES
π ACHIEVE
β’ To succeed in doing something good, usually by working hard.
β’ Example: She worked hard to achieve her goals.
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π APPROPRIATE
β’ Suitable or right for a particular situation or person.
β’ Example: Is it appropriate to wear jeans to a wedding?
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π‘ CONFIDENT
β’ Feeling sure about your own ability to do things successfully.
β’ Example: He felt confident before the exam.
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βοΈ DEAL WITH
β’ To take action to solve a problem or manage a situation.
β’ Example: We need to deal with this issue immediately.
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π ββοΈ AVOID
β’ To stay away from someone or something.
β’ Example: Avoid making common mistakes by practicing!
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π ACHIEVE
β’ To succeed in doing something good, usually by working hard.
β’ Example: She worked hard to achieve her goals.
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π APPROPRIATE
β’ Suitable or right for a particular situation or person.
β’ Example: Is it appropriate to wear jeans to a wedding?
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π‘ CONFIDENT
β’ Feeling sure about your own ability to do things successfully.
β’ Example: He felt confident before the exam.
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βοΈ DEAL WITH
β’ To take action to solve a problem or manage a situation.
β’ Example: We need to deal with this issue immediately.
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π ββοΈ AVOID
β’ To stay away from someone or something.
β’ Example: Avoid making common mistakes by practicing!
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π ACADEMIC VS INFORMAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY π
π What's the difference?
Academic English is formal and used in writing and presentations. Informal English is used in everyday conversation.
E.g., Academic: "Furthermore". Informal: "Also".
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π Common Examples
β’ Instead of "big," use "significant." "The data shows a significant increase."
β’ Instead of "a lot of," use "numerous." "There are numerous studies on this topic."
β’ Avoid contractions! "It is" NOT "It's."
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π‘ Mistakes to Avoid
β’ Overusing complex words. Keep it clear!
β’ Using slang or colloquialisms.
β’ Ignoring audience and context.
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βοΈ Quick Practice
Rewrite this sentence in academic English: "The study found a load of problems."
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π Key Points
β’ Choose words appropriate for the context.
β’ Academic = Formal; Informal = Casual.
β’ Aim for clarity and precision.
πͺ Practice: Replace "but" with a more academic word.
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π What's the difference?
Academic English is formal and used in writing and presentations. Informal English is used in everyday conversation.
E.g., Academic: "Furthermore". Informal: "Also".
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π Common Examples
β’ Instead of "big," use "significant." "The data shows a significant increase."
β’ Instead of "a lot of," use "numerous." "There are numerous studies on this topic."
β’ Avoid contractions! "It is" NOT "It's."
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π‘ Mistakes to Avoid
β’ Overusing complex words. Keep it clear!
β’ Using slang or colloquialisms.
β’ Ignoring audience and context.
ββββββββ
βοΈ Quick Practice
Rewrite this sentence in academic English: "The study found a load of problems."
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π Key Points
β’ Choose words appropriate for the context.
β’ Academic = Formal; Informal = Casual.
β’ Aim for clarity and precision.
πͺ Practice: Replace "but" with a more academic word.
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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π SPEAKING LIKE A PRO! π
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β¨ Key Facts
β’ Fluency > Accuracy: Don't worry about being perfect. Focus on keeping the conversation flowing.
β’ π£οΈ Practice, Practice, Practice: The more you speak, the better you get! Find a language partner or join a conversation group. Consistency is key!
β’ πActive Listening: Pay attention to how native speakers express themselves.
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π Speaking Challenge
Describe your dream vacation in 3 sentences. What are you waiting for? Letβs dive in! ποΈ
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Hey English learners! Ready to boost your Speaking skills? Let's go! π
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β¨ Key Facts
β’ Fluency > Accuracy: Don't worry about being perfect. Focus on keeping the conversation flowing.
β’ π£οΈ Practice, Practice, Practice: The more you speak, the better you get! Find a language partner or join a conversation group. Consistency is key!
β’ πActive Listening: Pay attention to how native speakers express themselves.
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π Speaking Challenge
Describe your dream vacation in 3 sentences. What are you waiting for? Letβs dive in! ποΈ
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π What's your biggest speaking challenge? Leave a comment! π #EnglishSpeaking #LearnEnglish
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π DAILY VOCABULARY WORDS WITH MEANING π
π Ubiquitous: Existing everywhere.
β’ Like air, ubiquitous technology surrounds us.
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π Ephemeral: Short-lived; fleeting.
β’ The beauty of a sunset is truly ephemeral.
β’ Misuse: "The ephemeral art gallery".
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π‘ Mellifluous: Sweetly flowing; musical.
β’ Her mellifluous voice captivated the audience.
β’ Avoid: Mellifluous smell.
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βοΈ Procrastinate: To delay unnecessarily.
β’ Stop procrastinating and start studying!
β’ Problem: Overusing 'just a little'.
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π Ubiquitous: Existing everywhere.
β’ Like air, ubiquitous technology surrounds us.
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Don't confuse with 'unique'.
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π Ephemeral: Short-lived; fleeting.
β’ The beauty of a sunset is truly ephemeral.
β’ Misuse: "The ephemeral art gallery".
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π‘ Mellifluous: Sweetly flowing; musical.
β’ Her mellifluous voice captivated the audience.
β’ Avoid: Mellifluous smell.
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βοΈ Procrastinate: To delay unnecessarily.
β’ Stop procrastinating and start studying!
β’ Problem: Overusing 'just a little'.
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πͺ Practice: Use "Ubiquitous" in a sentence.
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