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πŸ“œ A list of expressions with "To be"

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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Be #Into #onto #Collocation
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πŸ“Œ To be into/onto something/somebody


πŸ”Έ To be into something = to be interested or like something
πŸ“– Sarah is really into jazz.


πŸ”Έ To be into somebody = to like or love somebody
πŸ“– Alex is into Emily.


πŸ”Έ To be onto something = to have discovered or explore
πŸ“– We can be onto something in mountain.


πŸ”Έ To be onto somebody = to know that a particular person did something wrong
πŸ“– The police are onto him.

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πŸ™ˆ Learning English Songs

πŸ™Š Alfredo and the Mispronunciation

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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Songs #Mispronunciation
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πŸ“Œ STOP ASKING "WHAT?"

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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#What #Phrase #Idiom #Slang
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πŸ€·β€β™€ Ways to say you don't understand


1️⃣ Formal short phrases you can use:
πŸ”Έ Pardon?
πŸ”Έ Sorry?
πŸ”Έ Excuse me?
πŸ”Έ I beg your pardon?


2️⃣ Informal short phrases you can use:
πŸ”Έ What did you say?
πŸ”Έ Huh?
πŸ”Έ β€˜Scuse me?
πŸ”Έ What was that?
πŸ”Έ Hmm?


3️⃣ Now, let's see some slang phrases:
πŸ”Έ Come again?
πŸ”Έ Pass that by me again?
πŸ”Έ I don’t get it


4️⃣ And some idioms:
((Idioms aren't translated literally))

πŸ”Έ This is all Greek to me
πŸ”Έ I think our wires are crossed
πŸ”Έ That was as clear as mud
πŸ”Έ Everything you said is just a word salad

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WHY LEARNING ENGLISH FROM MOVIES WORKS?

THE GUIDE.

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πŸ“Ί How to Learn English with Movies

🎞 A new approach
βž–γ€°βž°γ€°βž– ➰ βž–γ€°βž°γ€°βž–
Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Subtitle #Movie #Technique
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πŸ”Ÿ Alternatives to "Yes" and "No"


Yes    πŸ†š    No
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5⃣ Informal Ways to Say "Yes"
1. Yeah
2. Yup
3. Mm-hmm!
4. Uh-huh!
5. Sure!


5⃣ Informal Ways to Say "No"
1. Nope
2. Nah
3. Mm-mm
4. Uh-uh
5. No way!

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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Yes #No #Slang #Informal
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6⃣ Alternatives to "Hello"


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6⃣ Informal Ways to Say "Hello"

1. Hello
2. Hi
3. Hey (informal)
4. Hi there
5. Howdy (informal)
6. Hiya


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#Hello #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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7⃣ Alternatives to "Goodbye"


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7⃣ Informal Ways to Say "Goodbye"

1. Bye
2. Bye-bye
3. See ya later (informal)
4. Take care
5. Have a good one
6. So long
7.  Have a good time


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#Goodbye #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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πŸ’  Imitation Lesson

πŸ”Ί Coach by Emma
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#Business #Imitation #Idioms
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         ⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜

               πŸ”‰ Lay VS. Lie  πŸ”‰

These two verbs could be easily confused since they're one of the most difficult irregular verbs. You need to understand their meaning before learning how to use them.
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πŸ’¬ Definition of LAY

Lay means to put something or someone down. Remember, PUT STH DOWN. Hence, 'lay' is a transitive verb, which means a direct object will follow it.

πŸ”” Example

βž– I laid my books on the table.
◽️ I put my books on the table.

βž• Don't lay the shirt on the bed.
◽️ Don't put the shirt on the bed.

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πŸ’¬ Definition of LIE

Lie means to rest or recline, so hence, this verb is intransitive, which means no direct object will be following it.

πŸ”” Example

βž– I lie on the bed.
◽️ I rest on the bed.

βž• Her cat lies on the floor.
◽️ Her cat rests on the floor.

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πŸ”… LAY πŸ”…

Infinitive πŸ‘‰ to lay
Definition πŸ‘‰ to put sth down
Simple Present πŸ‘‰ lay(s)
Simple Past πŸ‘‰ laid
Past Participle πŸ‘‰ laid
Present Participle πŸ‘‰ laying

πŸ”… LIE πŸ”…

Infinitive πŸ‘‰ to lie
Definition πŸ‘‰ to rest
Simple Present πŸ‘‰ lie(s)
Simple Past πŸ‘‰ lay
Past Participle πŸ‘‰ lain
Present Participle πŸ‘‰ lying

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#Grammar #lay #lie #lesson
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*The difference among  Made of/from/by/in/with*


πŸ’‘ Made of is used when the material DOES NOT change:
The chair is made of wood.


✨ Made from is used when the material CHANGES:
This plastic is made from oil.


πŸ—£ Made by is used as a product of a specific Company:
This shirt is made by Nike


🏷 Made in is used as a product a country:
Made in china. 


πŸ“Œ Made with is used when something is produced by a Application:
Made with Powerpoint.


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#Difference #Made #Particle
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​​⏰ Context: Actions And Reactions

πŸ”˜ Today's WORDS are:

🟒 Road rage
Noun [uncountable]  
πŸ”΅ Violence and angry behaviour by car drivers towards other car drivers
🟣 In February, he was dismissed from a truck driver's job for road rage.


🟒 Spark
Verb [transitive] (also spark sth ↔️ off)
πŸ”΅ To be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence. SYN provoke
🟣 The police response sparked outrage in the community.


🟒 Egg sb ↔️ on
Phrasal verb
πŸ”΅ To encourage someone to do something, especially something that they do not want to do or should not do
🟣 Bob didn’t want to jump, but his friends kept egging him.

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#Action #Reaction #Word #Road #Rage
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