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2021-09-06 17:32:54


How to practice English fluency alone



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2021-09-06 14:22:40
Used to (do)

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2021-09-06 09:20:08
lustrated Everyday Expressions with Stories 1,2 (+Audio)
Illustrated Everyday Idioms with Stories is a two-book series that provides a comprehensive and entertaining way for students to learn common English idioms. 

Expressions ❶pdf&audio
Expressions ❷pdf&audio

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2021-09-05 19:01:47 Common Mistakes in English
«Misused of the infinitive»

Use the gerund and not the infinitive :

B) After words which regularly take a preposition :

Capable of + -ing
Don’t say : They are quite capable to do that .
Say : They are quite capable of doing that .

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Insist on +-ing
Don’t say : Simon insisted to go to London .
Say : Simon insisted on going to London .

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Object to +-ing
Don’t say : I object to be treated like this .
Say : I object to being treated like this .

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Prevent from + -ing
Don’t say : The rain prevented me to go .
Say : The rain prevented me from going .

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#Misused_Forms
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2021-09-05 07:11:03
A for and against essay about online communication

Look at the essay and do the exercises to improve your writing skills.⇉ Tap here to download it
Discussion
Do you prefer online or face-to-face communication? Why? Which type of communication do you think is more important in today’s world, and why?

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2021-09-04 16:51:32 ​​ Vocabulary class
Today's words are:

stripe /straɪp/ noun [countable]
a line of colour, especially one of several lines of colour all close together

The American flag has red and white stripes
I put on a dark grey suit with a fine stripe, a grey woollen tie and a soft white shirt.

illusion /ɪˈluːʒən/ noun [countable]
something that seems to be different from the way it really is

illusion of
He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power.
give/create an illusion
The mirrors in the room gave an illusion of greater space.

flattering /ˈflætərɪŋ/ adjective
clothes, pictures etc that are flattering make someone look as attractive as they can or make something as good as possible, even if it is not really very good

High-heeled shoes are flattering but not very comfortable.
She wore a plain black dress, quite simple but very flattering.

exaggerate /ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
to make something seem better, larger, worse etc than it really is

I couldn’t sleep for three days – I’m not exaggerating.
It’s difficult to exaggerate the importance of sleep.


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❶. You are almost there!
This phrase is best to encourage someone who is about to finish a task or goal. In this phrase, the word ‘there’ does not mean an actual

❷. You are improving a lot
The phrase tells someone that they are getting better than what they were.
Example: Well done! Day by day you are improving a lot.

❸. It is worth a shot
When someone is confused whether to do something or not then you can use this phrase to encourage them.
Example: You must try this bungee jumping, it is worth a shot.

❹. You did a good job on the project
You can use this phrase to praise someone to let them know they have done well on a certain task. You can modify this phrase by replacing “good” and replace “project” with something more specific. In fact, the more specific you can be, the better will be the feedback which will motivate the person and give him confidence.
Example: You did an excellent research on the thesis.

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