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How to pronounce V vs W
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Hotel problems in English 🇺🇸🇬🇧

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How to use appropriate language at the restaurant
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📌Environmental problems English Vocabulary
Deforestation destroys crucial wildlife habitats.
Plastic waste pollutes our oceans.
Overfishing depletes fish populations rapidly.
Greenhouse gases trap Earth’s heat.
Species extinction rates are accelerating.
Water contamination spreads deadly diseases.
Urban smog causes respiratory issues.
Glacier melt contributes to sea rise.
Untreated sewage pollutes waterways.
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Abysmal (adjective)
Meaning: extremely bad or severe. It often describes something that is of very poor quality, dreadful, or deeply disappointing.

Example sentences:
-The restaurant’s service was abysmal; we waited over an hour for our food, and the staff was nowhere to be found.

Chris: Did you see the latest movie everyone’s been talking about?

Taylor: Yeah, I did. Honestly, it was abysmal! The plot made no sense, and the acting was terrible.

-The meeting went abysmal; nothing was accomplished.

--Synonyms--
Terrible
Dreadful
Horrible
Atrocious
Appalling
Awful
Shocking
Dire
Catastrophic

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Don’t say open
Daily verbs you must know in #english

1. “I can twist open this (bottle) for you.” - to open the bottle by twisting the cap or lid off.

2. “I can break off a piece of my candy bar.” to snap or separate a piece of the candy bar from the rest of it.

3. “I can peel this tangerine.” to remove the peel from the tangerine.

4. “I can unwrap this piece of candy.” - to remove the wrapper from the piece of candy.

5. “Should I shell the pistachio for you too?” to remove the shell from the pistachio nut for the other person.

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Doppelganger! - English vocabulary.
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Tie 🇺🇦 зав’язувати
Drawstring 🇺🇦 шнурок
Straighten 🇺🇦 розмправити

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Adjectives to describe beauty
The sunset was stunning.
Snow-covered mountains looked majestic.

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Reading Practice:
In The Little Prince, there’s a captivating scene where the Little Prince meets a charming fox.
The fox approaches with a simple request: “Please, tame me.”

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