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2022-04-06 16:28:43
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2022-04-06 16:27:29
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2022-04-05 09:46:24 IELTS READING TIPS


Practice reading skills as much as you can.

Get up your reading speed. You may be able to get tips from books and articles written on how to improve reading speed.

Take a quick glance at the questions before you read the text when doing this look for specific words like when, where, why, how, whom, how many, which, and so on.

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174 viewsSwati IELTS trainer, 06:46
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2022-04-05 09:44:15 Word of the day
#vocabularyforielts #vocabulary #vocab

Devitalize, verb.

/diːˈvʌɪt(ə)lʌɪz/

Definition (with object): Deprive of strength and vigour.

Examples:

1. Technological progress has given enormous power to humanity, but at the cost of devitalizing the spirit of the individual.
2. An effective product to treat devitalized skin.
3. We sometimes have patients whose incisions are not primarily closed because of infection, trauma, devitalized tissue, or for other reasons.
4. Now, particularly for young people, the classic film seems no longer amongst the most exciting of all art-forms; it is as if its transformation into an object for academic study has devitalized it.
5. In most cases, infection is localized to the bronchial anastomosis, where devitalized cartilage and foreign suture material create a nurturing environment.
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2022-04-05 09:39:40
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2022-04-05 09:37:06 - Audio -

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2022-04-05 09:27:25 The Brave Tailor

Once there lived a tailor. One day, he was sewing some new clothes when a bunch of flies started troubling him. He shooed them away, but they still continued to trouble him. The tailor then took a fly swatter and killed seven flies with one swat. “I have killed seven in a single blow!” shouted the tailor.

At this very moment, two ladies were standing outside his shop and talking about a fearsome giant. This giant was killing the people of the kingdom and eating them up. When they heard what the tailor said, the ladies thought that he was very brave and that he had killed seven giants in one blow! They ran to the king and told him about the brave tailor. “Bring him to me!” ordered the king. The tailor tried to explain that he had only killed seven flies but in vain. “Go, kill the giant!” the king ordered the tailor. The poor man had no choice but obey.

The tailor reached the giant’s house. “What a mighty man! I can’t kill him,” he thought. Then the clever tailor had an idea. At night, while the giant was sleeping, he sewed the giant’s mouth together! Now the giant could not eat anything. When he woke up, he begged the tailor to undo the stitches on his mouth. The tailor agreed to do so on one condition and said, “I will reopen your mouth only if you promise not to eat any more men from our kingdom!”

The giant agreed and the tailor undid the stitches. The giant left the kingdom and the tailor got a handsome reward from the king. Everyone lived happily ever after.

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2022-04-04 09:25:28
#idiomaticexpression #idioms #idiom
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2022-02-21 14:46:43 Business Daily [21-12-2021]
Millions still not back at school
The World Bank says this could cost the global economy $17 trillion. Coronavirus brought education systems across the world to a ha

The Road To Success

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2022-02-21 14:46:06 Prepositional phrases
•By email/phone/letter
•On the internet
•On the news
•On the phone
•On the radio
•On TV

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