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Are you looking to enhance your English language skills? Look no further than the 'Improve Your English🎓' Telegram channel! This channel, with the username '@ingliztiliuzz', is your go-to destination for everything English-related. Whether you need assistance with IELTS preparation, want to brush up on grammar rules, or simply immerse yourself in the language, this channel has got you covered.

With a variety of resources and engaging content, 'Improve Your English🎓' is designed to help individuals of all proficiency levels improve their English skills. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your language skills, this channel offers something for everyone.

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28 Jan, 05:47


some word pairs that are suitable for beginner students:

- do homework
- take photo
- work hard
- read book
- play games
- speak English
- watch TV
- write name
- listen music
- eat lunch
- drink water
- draw picture
- sing song
- sleep well
- learn alphabet
- count numbers
- say hello
- ask question
- play sports
- clean room
- visit zoo
- make friends
- study hard
- practice writing
- listen carefully
- follow instructions
- read aloud
- write story
- use pencil
- answer question
- wait patiently
- share toys
- open book
- close door
- finish work
- start class
- understand lesson
- repeat after me
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28 Jan, 03:36


Choose:

👍 at
❤️ in

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27 Jan, 16:06


💡 Quiz Time! Can You Fill in the Blanks? 💡

The kids took ___ toys to the park.

❤️Their
👍 There
🥰They’re

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27 Jan, 16:04


Grammar Tip of the Day

Difference Between "There", "Their", and "They're":

🔹There: Refers to a place.
Example: The book is over there.
🔹Their: Shows possession.
Example: That is their dog.
🔹They’re: Short for "they are."
Example: They’re coming to the party.

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27 Jan, 07:27


Use ‘ask’ correctly

Ask and Ask for

Ask for: ask somebody to give something. Ask without for: ask somebody to tell something.

Compare:
– Don’t ask me for money. (NOT Don’t ask me money.)
– Don’t ask me my name.

– Ask for the menu.
– Ask the price.

Ask is sometimes used without for when talking about asking for sums of money, especially in connection with buying, selling and renting.

–They’re asking £500 a month rent.
–How much is the car?~ I’m asking fifteen hundred.

Note also the expressions
ask a lot of somebody
ask too much of somebody
ask a favor of somebody
ask (for) permission.

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26 Jan, 16:08


Choose:

👍 don't
❤️ does
🥰 do

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26 Jan, 12:37


Choose
👍 with
❤️ of
🥰 from

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26 Jan, 07:44


🏦 Banking Vocabulary

1️⃣Account Balance
🔴The amount of money held in a bank account at a specific time.

2️⃣ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
🔴A machine that allows users to perform basic banking transactions (such as withdrawing cash) without the need for a bank teller.

3️⃣Checking Account
🔴A bank account that allows you to deposit and withdraw money for everyday transactions.

4️⃣Savings Account:
🔴 A bank account that earns interest on the money deposited and is typically used for saving money over a longer period.

5️⃣Overdraft
🔴A deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available.

6️⃣Direct Deposit
🔴An electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to the recipient's bank account.

7️⃣Wire Transfer
🔴A method of electronically transferring money from one person or entity to another.

8️⃣ATM Card
🔴A plastic card issued by a bank that allows customers to access an ATM to perform transactions.

9️⃣Debit Card
🔴A card issued by a bank that allows customers to make purchases by debiting funds directly from their checking account.

1️⃣0️⃣Credit Card
🔴A card issued by a financial institution that allows users to borrow funds up to a certain limit for purchases.

1️⃣1️⃣Interest Rate:
🔴The percentage of the principal amount charged by a lender for the use of money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR).

1️⃣2️⃣ Loan:
🔴 A sum of money borrowed from a financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest over a specific period.

1️⃣3️⃣Mortgage:
🔴A loan specifically used to purchase real estate, with the property itself serving as collateral for the loan.

1️⃣4️⃣Online Banking:
🔴The use the internet to access financial services offered by a bank, such as checking account balances and transferring funds.

1️⃣5️⃣Personal Identification Number (PIN)
🔴A security code or secret number used to authenticate a user's identity in electronic transactions.

1️⃣6️⃣Credit Score:
🔴A numerical representation of an individual's creditworthiness, based on their credit history and current financial situation.

1️⃣7️⃣Bank Statement:
🔴A detailed record provided by a bank that lists all transactions that occurred in a particular account over a specific period.

1️⃣8️⃣Pre-approval
🔴A process by which a lender reviews a borrower's financial situation to determine if they are eligible for a loan before they apply.

1️⃣9️⃣Mobile Banking:
🔴The use of a smartphone or mobile device to access banking services, such as transferring money and checking account balances.

2️⃣0️⃣ Certificate of Deposit (CD):
🔴 A time deposit offered by banks that pays a fixed interest rate for a specified term, typically higher than a regular savings account.
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25 Jan, 16:31


🔤 Common Informal Contractions in English 🔤
Here are 10 popular informal expressions you hear in everyday conversations:

1️⃣ Gonna – Going to
2️⃣ Wanna – Want to
3️⃣ Kinda – Kind of
4️⃣ Sorta – Sort of
5️⃣ Lemme – Let me
6️⃣ Gimme – Give me
7️⃣ Gotta – Got to
8️⃣ Dunno – Don’t know
9️⃣ Shoulda – Should have
🔟 Woulda – Would have

💬 Practice Time:
Write a sentence using one of these contractions in the comments! Let's see your creativity.

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25 Jan, 06:36


📝 Different Ways to Say "Before"

Switch up your vocabulary with these alternatives to "before":

1️⃣ Prior to – We met prior to the meeting.
2️⃣ Earlier than – She arrived earlier than expected.
3️⃣ In advance of – He prepared in advance of the deadline.
4️⃣ Ahead of – We reached the venue ahead of schedule.
5️⃣ Previously – I had seen that movie previously.
6️⃣ Formerly – The building was formerly a factory.
7️⃣ At an earlier time – They had left at an earlier time.
8️⃣ Preceding – The preceding chapter was very informative.

Which one is new to you? Let me know in the comments!

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25 Jan, 05:04


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24 Jan, 18:14


Choose:

👍 WAS

❤️ WERE

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24 Jan, 16:32


CHOOSE:

❤️ a
🥰 an
👍 the

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24 Jan, 12:23


👍Neither … nor

✔️ We can use neither as a conjunction with nor. It connects two or more negative alternatives. This can sound formal in speaking:

👉 Neither Brian nor his wife mentioned anything about moving house. (Brian didn’t mention that they were moving house and his wife didn’t mention that they were moving house.)

👉 Neither Italy nor France got to the quarter finals last year.

☝️ The less formal alternative is to use and … not … either:
Italy didn’t get to the quarter finals last year and France didn’t either.

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23 Jan, 15:56


Forgotten English Words That Are Very Relevant Today

🔹Fudgel (18 th century)
pretending to work while actually doing nothing

🔹Groke (Old Scots Language)
Someone who stares at you while you eat, hoping you'll share

🔹Lanspesado (18 th century)
Someone who always conveniently shows up with no money

🔹Ultracrepidarin (19 th century)
Somebody gives opinions on subjects they know nothing about

🔹Peg Puff(Old Scots)
A young woman with the manners of an old one.

🔹Shivviness (Old English)
The uncomfortable feeling of wearing new underwear

🔹Uhtceare (Old English)
Lying awake and worrying about the day ahead

🔹Kakistocracy (18 th century)
Government by the least qualified or worst people.

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23 Jan, 14:59


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23 Jan, 14:07


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23 Jan, 04:06


Here are some useful expressions and vocabulary that can be helpful for interviews:

1. Self-introduction:
   - Hello, my name is [name].
   - I am pleased to be here today.
   - Thank you for this opportunity.

2. Describing experience and skills:
   - I have extensive experience in [field/industry].
   - I possess strong communication skills.
   - I am proficient in [specific software/tools].
   - I have a proven track record in [relevant area].

3. Discussing strengths and weaknesses:
   - One of my strengths is my ability to [specific skill or quality].
   - I am particularly skilled at [specific task or ability].
   - I am working on improving my [specific weakness] by [action plan].

4. Answering behavioral questions:
   - In a previous role, I faced a challenging situation where I [briefly describe the situation] and I resolved it by [explain the actions taken].
   - When working in a team, I typically [describe a positive teamwork experience].
   - I pride myself on my ability to [describe a time when you demonstrated leadership or problem-solving skills].

5. Expressing enthusiasm and interest:
   - I am passionate about [specific aspect of the industry].
   - This role aligns with my career goals because [explain how the role fits into your long-term plans].
   - I am excited about the opportunity to [specific aspect of the job or company].

6. Asking questions:
   - Could you tell me more about the company culture?
   - What are the main responsibilities of this role?
   - How does the company support professional development?

7. Wrap-up and thank-you:
   - Thank you for having me today.
   - I look forward to potentially being a part of the team.
   - Please feel free to reach out if there are any further questions.

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23 Jan, 02:28


What is your answer??🤓

My mother told me that if I had passed the test, she ..................... me a bike.

👍 will buy
❤️ would buy
🔥would have bought

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22 Jan, 14:05


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12 Jan, 09:09


Improve Your English🎓 pinned «These phrases can be used flexibly to improve the flow and coherence of your writing. 🔴Showing Cause and Effect: - Consequently - As a result - Therefore - Thus - Hence 🔴Contrasting Ideas: - However - On the other hand - In contrast…»

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12 Jan, 06:02


These phrases can be used flexibly to improve the flow and coherence of your writing.

🔴Showing Cause and Effect:
- Consequently
- As a result
- Therefore
- Thus
- Hence

🔴Contrasting Ideas:
- However
- On the other hand
- In contrast
- Conversely
- Nevertheless

🔴Adding Information:
- Additionally
- Furthermore
- Moreover
- Also
- Besides

🔴Indicating a Sequence:
- Firstly, secondly, thirdly
- Next
- Then
- Finally
- Subsequently

🔴Illustrating Examples:
- For example
- For instance
- Specifically
- In particular
- Namely

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11 Jan, 10:56


Vocabulary related to rain 💦

1. Drizzle - light, gentle rain.
2. Downpour - a heavy, sudden rain.
3. Shower - short periods of rain, often scattered.
4. Sprinkle - light rain, just a few drops.
5. Rainstorm - a storm with heavy rain, often with wind.
6. Pouring - rain that falls heavily and steadily.
7. Misty - light rain mixed with fog.
8. Puddle - small pools of water formed by rain.
9. Flood - an overflow of water caused by heavy rain.
10. Raindrop - a single drop of rain.
11. Drenched - completely soaked or very wet due to rain.
12. Sleet - rain mixed with ice, usually in colder weather.
13. Gutter - a channel on the side of a street that carries rainwater.
14. Umbrella - a device used to protect oneself from rain.
15. Raincoat - a waterproof coat worn to protect against rain.

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11 Jan, 05:56


Here are the answers:

1️⃣ 🌞 + 🛌 = a) Wake up
2️⃣ + 🍩 = b) Have breakfast
3️⃣ 💻 + 📝 = b) Work
4️⃣ 🏋️ + 🎵 = a) Exercise
5️⃣ 🌃 + 📱 = b) Scroll social media

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10 Jan, 16:15


Can you guess the daily activities? Reply with your answers below!

1️⃣ 🌞 + 🛌 = ?
a) Wake up
b) Sleep in
c) Make the bed

2️⃣ + 🍩 = ?
a) Grab a coffee
b) Have breakfast
c) Snack break

3️⃣ 💻 + 📝 = ?
a) Study
b) Work
c) Take notes

4️⃣ 🏋️ + 🎵 = ?
a) Exercise
b) Dance
c) Go for a walk

5️⃣ 🌃 + 📱 = ?
a) Watch TV
b) Scroll social media
c) Go to sleep

📩 Drop your answers in the comments! Let’s see how many you get right!

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09 Jan, 03:32


📚 Compliment vs. Complement

Do you know the difference? These two words sound alike but have distinct meanings. Let's break it down!

1️⃣ Compliment (with an "i")
Meaning: A polite expression of praise or admiration.
Example: "She gave me a lovely compliment on my new haircut."

2️⃣ Complement (with an "e")
Meaning: Something that completes or goes well with something else.
Example: "The scarf perfectly complements her outfit."

💡 Tip to Remember:
Think of the "i" in compliment as in "I admire," and the "e" in complement as in "enhance."

Can you write a sentence using both words? Share it below! 👇

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08 Jan, 08:00


1. Kid - Child

2. Friend - Associate/Acquaintance

3. Job - Position/Occupation

4. Help - Assistance

5. House - Residence

6. Thing - Item/Entity

7. Problem - Challenge/Issue

8. Show - Exhibition/Presentation

9. Food - Cuisine/Nourishment

10. Car - Automobile/Vehicle

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07 Jan, 13:18


Re- = again / back

🔹rewrite = write again
🔹redo = do again
🔹rebuild = build again
🔹rethink = think again
🔹revive = bring back to life
🔹replace = take the place again
🔹revisit = visit again
🔹reorganize = organize again
🔹reconnect = connect again
🔹repaint = paint again
🔹recycle = use again
🔹reheat = heat again
🔹reopen = open again
🔹relearn = learn again
🔹redefine = define again
🔹remind = bring back to mind

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07 Jan, 02:24


En- / -en = make

🔹enlarge = make larger
🔹widen = make wider
🔹lengthen= make longer
🔹shorten = make shorter
🔹enhance = make better
🔹strengthen =make stronger
🔹weaken = make weaker
🔹ensure = make sure

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06 Jan, 04:55


📝 Challenge Guessing Game Answers!

Great job, everyone! Here are the answers to yesterday's emoji challenge:

1️⃣ + 🚫 = b) Hit the snooze button
2️⃣ 🍳 + 🥑 = b) Fuel up
3️⃣ 🧺 + 🛒 = b) Run errands
4️⃣ 📖 + 🛋️ = c) Unwind
5️⃣ + ✍️ = c) Tackle tasks

How many did you guess correctly? Let me know! 🎉

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05 Jan, 14:44


"I relax by watching TV after work."

👍 Commute
❤️ Unwind
🥰 take a break

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05 Jan, 13:42


Guess the Phrase:

"I drive to work every day."

👍 Commute
❤️ Unwind

🥰 take a break

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05 Jan, 11:48


Can you figure out the daily routine action? Reply with your answers below!

1️⃣ + 🚫 = ?
a) Wake up
b) Hit the snooze button
c) Go to bed

2️⃣ 🍳 + 🥑 = ?
a) Have breakfast
b) Fuel up
c) Cook lunch

3️⃣ 🧺 + 🛒 = ?
a) Do laundry
b) Run errands
c) Go shopping

4️⃣ 📖 + 🛋️ = ?
a) Study hard
b) Relax
c) Unwind

5️⃣ + ✍️ = ?
a) Plan my day
b) Write a book
c) Tackle tasks

📩 Drop your answers in the comments! Let’s see who can solve them all!

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05 Jan, 11:34


📅 Daily Routine (Elementary)

1. Wake up – I wake up at 7 a.m. every day.

2. Brush my teeth – I brush my teeth after waking up. 🪥

3. Take a shower – I take a shower in the morning. 🚿

4. Have breakfast – I have toast and tea for breakfast. 🥪

5. Go to work/school – I go to school at 8 a.m. 🚶‍♂️🏫

6. Study/Work – I study math at school. 📖✏️

7. Have lunch – I have lunch at 12 o’clock. 🍽️

8. Come home – I come home at 5 p.m. 🏠

9. Do homework – I do my homework in the evening. 📚

10. Go to bed – I go to bed at 9 p.m. 🛏️💤



📅 Daily Routine (Advanced)

1. Hit the snooze button – I often hit the snooze button before finally waking up. 😴

2. Freshen up – I freshen up with a quick shower and a skincare routine. 🚿🧴

3. Fuel up – I fuel up for the day with a healthy breakfast. 🍳🥑

4. Commute – I commute to work by car/bus every morning. 🚗🚌

5. Tackle tasks – I start my day by tackling the most challenging tasks first. ✍️

6. Take a break – I take a short break to recharge and stretch. 🧘‍♀️

7. Run errands – I run errands like grocery shopping after work. 🛒🧾

8. Unwind – I unwind by reading a book or watching a series. 📚📺

9. Prepare for the next day – I prepare for the next day by planning my tasks. 📝🗓️

10. Hit the hay – I hit the hay around 11 p.m. 🌙💤


💬 Challenge: Create a sentence using one advanced phrase and share it in the comments!

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05 Jan, 07:18


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05 Jan, 07:16


📹 Vengeful Maid Robs Her Boss

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05 Jan, 03:11


Answer: Beta

Beta is a term often used in software development to describe a testing phase. This might suggest that the next generation will grow up in a time of rapid technological experimentation and adaptation (e.g., AI, quantum computing, genetic engineering).

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04 Jan, 09:58


📚 Stationary vs. Stationery

Do you know the difference? Many learners confuse these two words because they sound the same but have different meanings. Let's clear it up!

1️⃣ Stationary (with an "a")
Meaning: Not moving, staying in one place.

Example: "The car remained stationary at the red light."


2️⃣ Stationery (with an "e")
Meaning: Items like pens, paper, and notebooks used for writing.

Example: "I bought some colorful stationery for school."


💡 Tip to Remember:
Think of the "e" in stationery as "envelope" to remember it's about writing supplies!

Can you make a sentence using both words? Share in the comments! 👇

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03 Jan, 16:44


Do you know

Naming Timeline

Generational labels are informal and sociological markers used to identify people born within certain time frames, often associated with cultural, technological, or social changes:

Baby Boomers (1946–1964): Born post-World War II during a population boom.

Generation X (1965–1980): Known for being independent, with experiences shaped by economic uncertainty.

Millennials/Gen Y (1981–1996): Grew up with the internet and technology.

Generation Z (1997–2010): Digital natives who grew up with smartphones and social media.

Generation Alpha (2010–2024): The first generation entirely born in the 21st century, growing up with AI, automation, and advanced digital technology.


What term is used for newborns in 2025?

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03 Jan, 05:55


Collocations with "Go":

1. Go missing – Disappear unexpectedly.
🔹Example: "Her wallet has gone missing."

2. Go bankrupt – Lose all financial resources.
🔹Example: "Many companies went bankrupt during the crisis."

3. Go wrong – Make a mistake or fail.
🔹Example: "Things can go wrong if we don’t prepare well."

4. Go crazy – Become very excited or mentally unstable.
🔹Example: "The crowd went crazy when the band appeared."

5. Go silent – Stop making noise.
🔹Example: "The room went silent as the speaker entered."

6. Go green – Adopt environmentally friendly practices.
🔹Example: "Many businesses are going green to help the environment."

7. Go viral – Spread quickly online.
🔹Example: "Her dance video went viral overnight."

Collocations with "Go On":

1. Go on strike – Stop working as a form of protest.
🔹Example: "The workers went on strike for better pay."

2. Go on a trip – Travel somewhere.
🔹Example: "We’re going on a trip next weekend."

3. Go on a diet – Start a diet.
🔹Example: "I need to go on a diet after the holidays."

4. Go on an adventure – Embark on an exciting experience.
🔹Example: "They went on an adventure to explore the jungle."

5. Go on a rampage – Behave violently or destructively.
🔹Example: "The protesters went on a rampage after the announcement."

Collocations with "Go To":

1. Go to school – Attend school regularly.
🔹Example: "Children go to school every weekday."

2. Go to work – Commute to a workplace.
🔹Example: "I go to work by bus."

3. Go to sleep – Fall asleep.
🔹Example: "He went to sleep after a long day."

4. Go to prison – Be incarcerated.
🔹Example: "He went to prison for his crimes."

5. Go to extremes – Take something to an extreme level.
🔹Example: "She goes to extremes to stay fit."

Collocations with "Go For":

1. Go for a run – Go running.
🔹Example: "She goes for a run every morning."

2. Go for a swim – Swim for exercise or leisure.
🔹Example: "Let’s go for a swim in the lake."

3. Go for a ride – Ride a bike, car, or horse for fun.
🔹Example: "We went for a ride along the coast."

4. Go for the kill – Take decisive action to win.
🔹Example: "The player went for the kill in the final moments of the game."

5. Go for broke – Risk everything for success.
🔹Example: "He went for broke in the last round of the tournament."

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02 Jan, 17:56


Choose correct one

1. This is the topic about which we were speaking.

2. This is the topic which we were speaking about.

3. Both

•••••——————▪️▫️——————-•••••
1. 👍
2. ❤️
3.🥰

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02 Jan, 15:42


🔹Winter Nouns:

1. Snowflake

2. Icicle

3. Frost

4. Blizzard

5. Sleet

6. Snowdrift

7. Fireplace

8. Mittens

9. Scarf

10. Winter boots

🔹Winter Verbs:

1. Freeze

2. Shiver

3. Snowball (as in "to snowball someone")

4. Melt

5. Slip

6. Skid

🔹Winter Adjectives:

1. Frosty

2. Icy

3. Snowy

4. Chilly

5. Nippy

🔹Winter Expressions:

1. Cold as ice – Very cold or unfriendly.

2. Walking on thin ice – Taking a risk.

3. Snowed under – Overwhelmed with work.

4. Break the ice – To start a conversation in an awkward situation.

5. Freeze up – To become nervous and unable to act.

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02 Jan, 05:32


What is a group of people called?

Group of people can be called by many names that are:

1. Cluster is a name that people use for others in mass numbers.

2. Squad is a term used for missions in military and survival.

3. Party can mean people doing a certain thing or eating out.

4. Circle can mean a group that is very close to you.

5. Team can mean when people perform certain task together to achieve 1 objective.

6. Flock is a name that people use for students in exhibition or any other place(for example: flock of students went to zoo).


The words self are not numbers, they only describe a figure or a sum.

🔹A brace, a couple, a pair, duo –  two
🔹A trio – three
🔹A quartet – four
🔹A half a dozen - 6 of something
🔹A decade - 10 years, occasionally also 10 of something
🔹A dozen - 12 of something
🔹A baker’s dozen - 13 of something
🔹A score - 20 of something
🔹A gross - 144 or 12 dozen
🔹A grand - 1000
🔹A great gross - 1728 or 12 gross
🔹A myriad - originally 10.000, but now loosely referring to a very large quantity


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We are in 2024

Actually, these numbers don't change anything. I just want to express my gratitude to my dear subscribers. This is all thanks to your activity and support! Together, we’re working hard for a brighter future!

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29 Dec, 08:02


Come in
Go out
Pull out
Push in
Put in
Take out

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28 Dec, 16:02


🏡 *Home Vocabulary* 🏡

♦️Attic — A room at the highest part of a house, below the roof (see below).

♦️Bathroom — Any room with a toilet and sink.
It’s weird, but not all bathrooms have a place where you can take a bath! A bathroom might also be called a restroom or washroom.

♦️Basement — A level below the ground level of a house.
The basement is the whole underground space. It might be one big room or a group of smaller rooms.

♦️Bedroom — Where the bed is, of course!
In a lot of houses, bedrooms are upstairs (on a level above the ground floor).

♦️Den — A room with comfortable furniture for relaxing.
A den is like a living room (see below), but less fancy and more private.

♦️Dining room — The room where meals are eaten.

♦️Driveway — The short “road” next to a house where you can park a car or drive it into the garage.

♦️Garage — The building where you keep a car.
You can use the word garage whether or not this building connects to the house.

♦️Hall — A hall or hallway is the narrow (small, thin) space that connects rooms.
♦️Kitchen — The room where you store and prepare food.
♦️Living room — A living room is a room for relaxing or entertaining guests.
In English-speaking countries, this room is often located toward the front of the house. In the U.K., it’s sometimes called the sitting room.

♦️Porch — A covered
outdoor space.
A porch can be at the front, back or side of a house.
Sometimes porches will be less like open spaces and more like rooms with lots of screened windows (that let air in but keep bugs out!).

♦️Roof — The covering on the top of a house.
Roofs come in different shapes and styles, but the most common kind in the U.S. and the U.K. (and a lot of other places) is a gable roof. A gable roof has two flat surfaces that tilt up and come together, making a triangle. The space under the roof in this triangle area is usually where the attic is.
Stairs/stairway — The set of steps that connect different levels of a house.

♦️Yard — The outdoor area at the front, back or side of a house.
In the U.K., people call a yard a garden. In the U.S., a garden is a part of a yard for growing plants, like flowers or vegetables.



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27 Dec, 18:03


English Challenge: Spot the Mistake

Each sentence below has one mistake. Can you find it and correct it? Share your answers in the comments!

1. She don’t like to eat spicy food.
2. I goes to school by bus every day.
3. There is two apples on the table.
4. He didn’t ate breakfast this morning.
5. We needs to finish our homework before dinner.
6. They is playing football in the park.
7. My sister have a new pair of shoes.
8. Yesterday, I go to the library.
9. He don’t wants to join the trip.
10. I am reading a book when the phone ringed.

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27 Dec, 14:41


Some ways to use 'practice'

🔹Practice has a lot of different meanings that you can use in many situations.

🔹Remember, this is practice with a C, not an S because it's a noun.

🔹Practice can be the reality of actually doing something, not just the idea or theory of it.
🔸It sounded like a good plan but in practice, it was terrible

🔹It can be used to describe a custom or tradition, like typical traditions in a country.
🔹In the UK, it's common practice to tip taxi drivers and hairdressers.

🔹We use it to describe an activity that we do regularly.
🔸I enjoy football practice because I love football and I see my friends.

I hope you enjoyed this English practice.

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My dad ______ breakfast for us on Sundays.

👍eats
❤️ cooks
🔥makes

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They ______ TV after finishing their homework.

👍watch
❤️look
🔥 see

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She ______ up early every morning to go for a run.

👍wakes
❤️ gets
🔥 jumps

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I always ______ my teeth before going to bed.

👍 wash
❤️ brush
🔥 clean

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26 Dec, 17:13


Vocabulary List: Daily Routines

Here are 10 useful words and phrases about daily routines:

🔹Wake up – to stop sleeping.
Example: I wake up at 7 a.m. every day.

🔹Brush teeth – to clean your teeth with a toothbrush.
Example: Don’t forget to brush your teeth before bed!

🔹Get dressed – to put on clothes.
Example: He gets dressed quickly in the morning.

🔹Have breakfast – to eat the first meal of the day.
Example: I usually have breakfast at 8 a.m.

🔹Go to school/work – to leave for school or your job.
Example: She goes to work by bus.

🔹Do homework – to complete school assignments.
Example: I always do my homework after dinner.

🔹Cook dinner – to prepare the evening meal.
Example: My mom cooks dinner every evening.

🔹Take a shower – to wash yourself in the shower.
Example: I take a shower before bed.

🔹Watch TV – to look at television programs.
Example: They watch TV after dinner.

🔹Go to bed – to lie down to sleep.
Example: He goes to bed at 10 p.m. every night.

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25 Dec, 17:53


⭕️Expression ”YOLO"⭕️

The expression 'YOLO' - abbreviation for 'you only live once' - is used when people want to remind others to live for the present.

Examples
🔸I decided to buy that new car! I know it's expensive, but YOLO!

🔸She aid that I was boring and left me! The last thing she said was 'YOLO'!

🔸Bertie quit his job as a bus driver and opened up a new sci-fi-themed cafe! YOLO.

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🧑‍🎓Many students often make mistakes in writing some words incorrectly as they are ambiguous
about their spellings. Committing spelling errors can cost you in IELTS exam as it increases the
number of errors in your writing tasks.

Write correct spelling of the following words which are incorrectly written:
Beleive
Seperate
Furthremore
Repitition
Immidiately
Acknowlegment
Foriegner
Fourword
Confidantly
Faithfuly
Sincerly

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24 Dec, 08:13


🔴Go on doing vs Go on to do🔴

Phrasal verb
🔘Go on is a phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs, or as they're sometimes known, multi-word verbs, are very common in English.

🔘They're formed of a main verb and a particle - a preposition or an adverb.

🔴Go on doing

🔘If you go on doing something, you continue doing it.
🔘After that interruption, I'd like to go on talking now.
🔘I really like this city! I'd like to go on living here for years!
🔘This is a false alarm. Please go on doing your work and do not evacuate.

🔴Go on to do

🔘If you go on to do something, you progress on to doing it - often in the future.
🔘I'd like to go on to study more languages.
🔘You could go on to have an even better job!
🔘After finishing university he went on to become a mathematician.

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Introducing bad news

❇️I'm afraid
🔹you didn't get the grades.
🔹we've got to cancel your holiday.
🔹we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
🔹your dog's died.

❇️I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you:
🔸you didn't get the grades.
🔸we've got to cancel your holiday.
🔸we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
🔸your dog's died.

❇️Unfortunately, I'm afraid
🔹you didn't get the grades.
🔹we've got to cancel your holiday.
🔹we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
🔹your dog's died.

✳️I've got some bad news for you: I'm afraid
🔸you didn't get the grades.
🔸we've got to cancel your holiday.
🔸we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
🔸your dog's died.

✳️Say something positive too
🔹You did really well in your interview, but I'm afraid we're not going to be able to offer you the job.
🔹It's not all bad news though, because you can apply to another university.

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22 Dec, 13:09


Money

👍 financial stability, economic growth, disposable income, expenditure, investment

❤️ money, bank, buy, sell, pay

What do you think, which one can be IELTS vocabulary?

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👍 IELTS vocabulary

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22 Dec, 12:02


Environment

Regular Vocabulary: trees, air, water, animals, pollution

IELTS Vocabulary: deforestation, biodiversity, ecosystem, carbon footprint, renewable energy

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22 Dec, 08:42


Family and Relationships

Regular Vocabulary: mother, father, brother, friend, marriage

IELTS Vocabulary: nuclear family, extended family, sibling rivalry, marital harmony, interpersonal relationships

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22 Dec, 07:40


Technology

Regular Vocabulary: computer, phone, internet, app, social media

IELTS Vocabulary: automation, innovation, cybersecurity, digital revolution, artificial intelligence

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22 Dec, 07:11


Smurfs 3

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Here are expressions to express sadness that English learners can use:

1️⃣ Feeling blue – I’ve been feeling blue since they moved away.
2️⃣ Down in the dumps – She’s been down in the dumps all week.
3️⃣ Heartbroken – He was heartbroken after the breakup.
4️⃣ Crying your heart out – She cried her heart out after the bad news.
5️⃣ Lost for words – I was lost for words when I heard the tragic news.
6️⃣ Heavy-hearted – I left the meeting feeling heavy-hearted.
7️⃣ A lump in my throat – I felt a lump in my throat during the sad movie.
8️⃣ Tears welling up – Tears welled up in her eyes as she said goodbye.

💬 Which expression do you think is the saddest? Let me know!