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πΉ IELTS Speaking
πΊ Sample Answer
β° Describe a time .....π¬
π ..... someone didn't tell you the truth about something
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πΊ Sample Answer
β° Describe a time .....π¬
π ..... someone didn't tell you the truth about something
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#Speaking #IELTS π±
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π Quiet, Quit, and Quite π
πDefinitions;
π΅ As a noun, quiet means silent (as in "the quiet of a summer evening").
π΄ As an adjective, quiet means calm or still (as in "a quiet place to write").
β«οΈ As a verb, quiet means to make or become quiet (as in, "He tried to quiet the crowd").
β«οΈ The verb quit means to free or to leave (as in "I plan to quit my job").
βͺοΈ The adverb quite means entirely, positively, or to a considerable extent (as in "The test was quite difficult").
π Examples π
π My mother was quite tired and needed a quiet place to take a nap.
π She asked the boys to quit playing games.
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π Quiet, Quit, and Quite π
πDefinitions;
π΅ As a noun, quiet means silent (as in "the quiet of a summer evening").
π΄ As an adjective, quiet means calm or still (as in "a quiet place to write").
β«οΈ As a verb, quiet means to make or become quiet (as in, "He tried to quiet the crowd").
β«οΈ The verb quit means to free or to leave (as in "I plan to quit my job").
βͺοΈ The adverb quite means entirely, positively, or to a considerable extent (as in "The test was quite difficult").
π Examples π
π My mother was quite tired and needed a quiet place to take a nap.
π She asked the boys to quit playing games.
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π @AmEnglish
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Idiom of the day : Can take a joke
Level - Intermediate
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Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend
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πΊ Illustrated American Idioms
π Go Shopping π
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π Go Shopping π
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#Video #Idiom π±
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π Prepositions π
A preposition is a word governing, and usually coming in front of, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element.
π Example π
π She left before breakfast.
π What did you come for ?
π Rules
πΊ A preposition is followed by a "noun".
Subject β verb β preposition β "noun"
π Example π
π The book is on the table.
π He lives in Ethiopia.
πΊ A preposition cannot be followed by a verb.
π If we want to follow a preposition by a verb, we must use the "ing" form which is really a gerund or verb in noun form.
π Example π
π She isn't used to working.
π I ate before coming.
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#Noun #gerund #pronoun #lesson #lecture
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π Prepositions π
A preposition is a word governing, and usually coming in front of, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element.
π Example π
π She left before breakfast.
π What did you come for ?
π Rules
πΊ A preposition is followed by a "noun".
Subject β verb β preposition β "noun"
π Example π
π The book is on the table.
π He lives in Ethiopia.
πΊ A preposition cannot be followed by a verb.
π If we want to follow a preposition by a verb, we must use the "ing" form which is really a gerund or verb in noun form.
π Example π
π She isn't used to working.
π I ate before coming.
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#Noun #gerund #pronoun #lesson #lecture
π @AmEnglish
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10 Common English Expressions
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Idiom of the day : Save for a rainy day
Level - Intermediate
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Level - Intermediate
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π Faded
π Alan Walker
π§ [ Video HD + Lyrics ]
π 3:33 / 8.5MB
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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π Alan Walker
π§ [ Video HD + Lyrics ]
π 3:33 / 8.5MB
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π Must vs Have to π
βοΈ The Differences between "must" and "have to" :
π΄ Must: It expresses an obligation. The source of this obligation is internal (coming from oneself).
π I must climb Mount Everest.
ππΌ In this example βmustβ expresses the obligation to climb Mount Everest that comes from an internal source (no one external to me is forcing me to do it).
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π΄ Have to: It expresses an obligation. The source of this obligation is external (coming from your boss, the law, an authority).
π My mother says that I have to make my bed.
ππΌIn this example βhave toβ expresses an obligation coming from an external source (my mother).
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π Must vs Have to π
βοΈ The Differences between "must" and "have to" :
π΄ Must: It expresses an obligation. The source of this obligation is internal (coming from oneself).
π I must climb Mount Everest.
ππΌ In this example βmustβ expresses the obligation to climb Mount Everest that comes from an internal source (no one external to me is forcing me to do it).
π @AmEnglish
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π΄ Have to: It expresses an obligation. The source of this obligation is external (coming from your boss, the law, an authority).
π My mother says that I have to make my bed.
ππΌIn this example βhave toβ expresses an obligation coming from an external source (my mother).
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Idiom of the day : Rack your brain
Level - Intermediate
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12 IELTS Speaking Tips For Success
Level _ Intermediate
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#engVid #IELTS #speaking #tips #Video #Rebecca π¨π¦ π @AmEnglish
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πΉ CONTROL YOUR THOUGHTS BY DOING THIS!
π€ Simple Technique to Attract Success & Happiness!
π§ [ Video HD + Lyrics ]
πKindly share with your friendsπ
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Motivational #Video π± π
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π§ [ Video HD + Lyrics ]
πKindly share with your friendsπ
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π Grammar Lesson π
β Fewer Vs. Less β
Fewer and Less are both used for comparison; However, they're used differently.
π FEWER π
Fewer is used with countable nouns (such as friends, books, shelves)
π Example π
β There are fewer books on the shelf now.
βEat fewer candies please.
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π LESS π
Less, on the other hand, is used with uncountable nouns (Like bread, money, water)
π Example π
β I have less money than you.
βYou should spend less time playing around.
π΄ EXCEPTIONS π΄
Less is used with uncountable and Fewer is used with countable nouns; However, less could also be used with countable nouns ONLY WHEN the noun refers to some sort of a distance, amount or time.
π Example π
βLess than two weeks
βLess than two miles
βLess than three grams.
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π @AmEnglish
β Fewer Vs. Less β
Fewer and Less are both used for comparison; However, they're used differently.
π FEWER π
Fewer is used with countable nouns (such as friends, books, shelves)
π Example π
β There are fewer books on the shelf now.
βEat fewer candies please.
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π LESS π
Less, on the other hand, is used with uncountable nouns (Like bread, money, water)
π Example π
β I have less money than you.
βYou should spend less time playing around.
π΄ EXCEPTIONS π΄
Less is used with uncountable and Fewer is used with countable nouns; However, less could also be used with countable nouns ONLY WHEN the noun refers to some sort of a distance, amount or time.
π Example π
βLess than two weeks
βLess than two miles
βLess than three grams.
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#Grammar #IELTS #Less #Fewer #comparison #lesson #lecture
π @AmEnglish
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π£ INNA - More Than Friends [ Video HD + Lyrics ]
π 3:05/57.57MB
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To face up to something
Level - Intermediate
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π Passenger
π Let Her Go
π§ [ Music + Lyrics ]
π 4:12 / 10.8MB
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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π Let Her Go
π§ [ Music + Lyrics ]
π 4:12 / 10.8MB
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. β Grammar Lesson β
π Articles π
π΄ What Are Articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:
π After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.
πΈ By using the article the, weβve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
π After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.
πΉ By using the article a, weβve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.
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English has two types of articles: definite and indefinite.
π΄ The Definite Article
πΈ The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. For example, your friend might ask, βAre you going to the party this weekend?β The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you know about.
π Example π
π Please give me the hammer.
π Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
π Please give me the nail.
π Please give me the hammer and the nail.
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π Articles π
π΄ What Are Articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:
π After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.
πΈ By using the article the, weβve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
π After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.
πΉ By using the article a, weβve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.
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English has two types of articles: definite and indefinite.
π΄ The Definite Article
πΈ The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. For example, your friend might ask, βAre you going to the party this weekend?β The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you know about.
π Example π
π Please give me the hammer.
π Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
π Please give me the nail.
π Please give me the hammer and the nail.
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Expression of the day : Fire away π₯
Level - Intermediate
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πΉ IELTS Speaking
πΊ Sample Answer
β° Describe a time ..... π¬
π A time you helped someone
π‘ Analysis
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πΊ Sample Answer
β° Describe a time ..... π¬
π A time you helped someone
π‘ Analysis
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