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📚Advanced English Academy📚

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Channel address: @englishexcellence
Categories: Languages
Language: English
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Improve your English skills (Vocabulary, speaking, listening, idioms, grammar and reading).
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2022-08-29 20:27:49
“I had a coffee with Angelina Jolie yesterday”
“Wait, what? How do you know her??”

Про яку фотографію Анджеліни Джолі в кафе йдеться мова вище?

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2022-08-28 14:14:54 VOCABULARY LESSON
Topic: CRIME

1. Forensic – related to scientific methods of solving crimes. E.g. The forensic evidence shows that he was stabbed with a blunt knife twice.

2. Spot – to see or notice something because you look at it hard. E.g. The teacher spotted several lexical errors in his report.

3. Fraud – someone or something that claims to be someone or something that they are not. E.g. Fraud has become so popular on social media that most people are falling victims to those who deceives them and get their money.

4. Resolve – to solve or end a problem or difficulty. E.g. We all hope that the government will one day resolve unemployment.

5. Tamper – to touch or make changes to something which you should not. E.g. Smith tampered with the will his father made in order to gain more of the inheritance.

6. Bolster – to support or improve something or make it stronger. E.g. The company needs to work hard to bolster their reputation.

7. Gelatin – a clear substance, often sold in the form of powder, made from animal bones and used especially to make jelly.

8. Overlap – to cover something partly by going over its edge; to cover part of the same space. E.g. The bricks overlap each other in a way that makes the building unique of its type.

9. Peel – if a layer or covering peels, it slowly comes off, and if you peel a layer or covering, you remove it slowly and carefully. E.g. We peeled the wallpaper off the walls. / The posters were peeling away from the damp walls.

10. Forge – to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive. E.g. They forged passports to cross the border. Fortunately, it was spotted on time and they were arrested.
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2022-07-06 21:50:51 #Idiom

a night owl

Meaning:
You're a night owl if you like to stay up and do things late at night.

For example:

She's always been a night owl. Even when she was a student she'd study late at night and get up as late as possible the next day.

I don't know why I'm a night owl. I just seem more alert at night, and even if I go to bed early I can't get to sleep till about 3 in the morning.

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2022-05-17 07:59:49 1). Ambivalent (Adjective)
Meaning: having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
Synonyms: equivocal, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, indecisive, inconclusive, irresolute
Usage: Some loved her, some hated her, few were ambivalent about her.
2). Forsake (Verb)
Meaning: abandon or leave.
Synonyms: abandon, desert, leave, quit, depart from, leave behind
Usage: She forsook her child, giving him up for adoption.
3). Impudent (Adjective)
Meaning: not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
Synonyms: impertinent, insolent, cheeky, audacious, brazen
Usage: He could have strangled this impudent upstart.
4). Inept (Adjective)
Meaning: having or showing no skill; clumsy.
Synonyms: incompetent, unskillful, unskilled, inexpert, amateurish
Usage: My attempts at baking were inept but I fumbled on.
5). Novice (Verb)
Meaning: a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation.
Synonyms: beginner, learner, inexperienced person
Usage: He was a complete novice in foreign affairs.

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2022-05-04 10:17:03 Take an exam, not give an exam

Don't say: The pupil gave his exam.
Say: The pupil took his exam.



Go for a ride on a bicycle, etc., not go for a walk on a bicycle, etc.

Don't say: We went for a walk on our bicycles.
Say: We went for a ride on our bicycles.



To be busy, not to have work.

Don't say: I have much work this morning.
Say: I'm very busy this morning.



It's cold, etc., not it has cold, etc.

Don't say: It has cold this winter.
Say: It's cold this winter.



Dismount or get off a horse, etc., not come down from a horse, etc.

Don't say: They came down from their horses.
Say: They got off their horses.



Mount or get on a horse, etc. not ride a horse, etc.

Don't say: Peter rode his horse and went home.
Say: Peter got on his horse and rode home.


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2022-01-04 15:23:29 must, might, can’t

must

He must be very rich if he’s got a Rolls-Royce.

might


The shutters are closed. She might be asleep.

can’t

They can’t be poor if they live in the most expensive part of town.

can’t / must
It must be difficult to live without electricity.
It can’t be easy to live without electricity.
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