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2021-02-11 18:59:48
Windows games, Cracked softwares are uploaded here

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2021-02-11 18:36:23
Say the color of each word!
The Stroop Effect

While it might sound simple, the Stroop effect refers to the delayed reaction times when the color of the word doesn't match the name of the word.

#fun #activity
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2021-02-11 13:41:04 ‍ Today's Idioms

‍ On the tip of your tongue

Meaning :
About to be said or almost remembered

Example :
John had the answer on the tip of his tongue, but Ann said it first


‍ I could eat a horse

Meaning :
I'm very hungry

Example :
I've had nothing but a sandwich all day - I could eat a horse


‍ Caught with your pants down

Meaning :
To be found in an embarrassing situation

Example :
I cheated in my exam, and I got caught with my pants down when my teacher saw me

#Idiom #I9
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2021-02-11 07:30:01
Collocations with problem

#collocations
#vocabulary

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2021-02-10 18:55:15
Hello guys to continue the different kinds of modal verbs in this part we're gonna talk about the past form of the modal verbs

may have gone, should hove told
Should have, ought to have
May have, could have...
must have VS had to


part 6 part 5 part 4 part 3 part 2 part 1

#grammar #modal_verbs
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2021-02-10 13:57:24
Connected Speech in English
VOWEL+VOWEL_LINKING. Part ❶

#Pronunciation
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2021-02-10 07:00:02
Today's phrasal verbs are:
Back off;
Chew up;
Chew over.

#Phrasal_Verbs #npvc16 #realteam @engMasters
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2021-02-09 18:56:05
Idioms with home

#idiom

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2021-02-09 13:53:24

My remarkable journey
Celebrated as "the most remarkable talk-show host on TV ever" by TV Guide and "master of the mike" by Time magazine, for a half-century the world's most influential figures have been telling their story to Larry King. Now the man in suspenders shares his riveting and inspiring story, from his humble roots in Depression-era Brooklyn to the heights of celebrity as host of CNN's Larry King Live.

Before he befriended presidents and iconic entertainers, Larry grew up on the streets of Brooklyn, where he was known to friends as "Zeke the Greek the Mouthpiece" because he never stopped talking
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#book #pdf #storty #audio_book
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2021-02-09 08:30:02
Todays' words are:

thick-skinned
off-putting
tongue-tied
worn out


https://t.me/EngMasters/565

#vocabulary #realteam #v116
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