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📚 B1 Level Vocabulary Test
📚 B1 Level Vocabulary Test
📚 B1 Level Vocabulary Test
Unless, like Ibrahim, you are ready to surrender your Ismail,
your footsteps toward the Kaaba may delight none but Satan.
For the one who offers a sacrifice, yet leaves the ego untouched,
has never truly tasted the soul of sacrifice.
📚 USEFUL PHRASES FOR SPEAKING FLUENTLY
• "As a matter of fact..." Introduces something true, often unexpected. As a matter of fact, I did finish the report.
• "Basically..." Summarizes or simplifies a point. Basically, we need to focus on the main goal.
• "By the way..." Introduces a related but different topic. By the way, did you hear about...?
• "To be honest..." Expresses sincerity. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that.
Key points:
* Use these to sound more natural.
* Practice saying them aloud.
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✍ B1 VOCABULARY
📝 Accomplish (verb)
• To succeed in doing something good.
• He finally accomplished his goal of running a marathon.
🔍 Aware (adjective)
• Knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing.
• Are you aware that smoking is bad?
💡 Benefit (noun)
• An advantage or profit gained from something.
• One of the benefits of exercise is better sleep.
✏️ Challenge (noun)
• Something difficult to accomplish.
• Learning a new language is a great challenge.
❌ Common Mistake:
• Incorrect usage: I am agree.
• Correct usage: I agree.
• Remember: Some verbs don't need 'to be'
🔑 Key Point: B1 vocab is useful for everyday communication!
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🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “I’m down” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
It means I agree or I’m interested in joining.
📌 Very common in casual spoken English.
Examples:
• We’re going for pizza tonight. — I’m down!
• Do you want to watch a movie? — Yeah, I’m down.
• I’m down for anything this weekend.
⚠️ Informal expression.
📌 In some contexts, “down” can also mean sad.
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Life is not an endless journey
One day, you will need to stop your journey and say goodbye to this world.
Before that, strive to leave a mark by doing good deeds for society.
❤️After your death, people will remember you for your good deeds. ❤️
Good night. 🌃 Have a wonderful day.
The Washroom Story
When I was leaving Montreal, I decided to stop at one of those rest areas on the side of the road.
I go into the washroom. The first stall is taken, so I go into the second stall. I had just sat down when I heard a voice from the other stall…
- Hi there, how is it going?
I'm thinking to myself, what the hell? Okay, I am not the type to strike up conversations with strangers in the loos on the side of the road. I didn't know what to say, so finally I say:
-Not bad…
Then the voice says:
- So, what are you doing?
I am starting to find this a bit weird and very uncomfortable, but I finally reply with:
- Well, I'm going back east…
Then I hear the person, all flustered, say:
- Look, I'll call you back honey--every time I ask you a question this idiot in the next stall keeps answering me!
…A harsh silence fell through the washroom. I gotta tell you I was relieved. But never before had I felt so stupid! Damn you cell phones... You win this round.
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🌍 Seasons
There are four seasons in a year: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
🌸 Spring is warm and beautiful. Flowers grow, and trees become green.
☀️ Summer is hot and sunny. Children play outside and enjoy holidays.
💦 Autumn is cool and windy. Leaves turn yellow, red, and brown.
❄️Winter is cold and snowy. People wear warm clothes and drink hot tea.
Every season is different, and each one has something special.
🗣️ Apps Turned Into Verbs in American English 🇺🇸
Americans love turning popular app names into verbs in daily conversation! 🔄
📚 B1 Level Vocabulary Test
📚 B1 Level Vocabulary Test
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🔄 Better verbs instead of "open":
1️⃣ Open the curtain → ✅ Draw the curtain (or pull the curtain)
✔️ "Can you draw the curtains?" (more natural in British English)
✔️ "She pulled the curtains open to let in light."
✔️ "He unscrewed the bottle of water."
✔️ "She popped open the soda bottle."
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✔️ "The kids opened their gifts on Eid morning." 🎁
✅ "Open the gift" is perfectly fine
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✔️ "She unzipped her suitcase to get her charger."
🔄 “Open” is okay, but “unzip” is more preci
e bag
✔️ "He unzipped his backpack."
✔️ "She undid her purse and took out her ph
📍FOR GOD’S SAKE!
📚 We often say it to express frustration, urgency, or strong emotion. It can show impatience, desperation, or annoyance
✅ For God’s sake, don’t touch that!
✅ For God’s sake, I’ve explained this a hundred times!
🎦 TV-show “Trying” (2020
😱😱Slug going in a Venus fly trap 🪴
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📚 USEFUL VOCABULARY
📝APPROACH 🔍
• Definition: To move towards or deal with something.
• Example: She took an approach to learning. ➡️
💡AVERAGE ✏️
• Definition: Typical or usual.
• Example: The average temperature is 20°C. 🌡️
• Mistake: Avoid saying "on the average." Use "on average." ❌
🤔AVAILABLE ✅
• Definition: Able to be used or obtained.
• Example: Tickets are available online. 🎟️
• Remember: Think about alternatives like "free" or "accessible."
🔑AWARD 🏆
• Definition: A prize or recognition.
• Example: He received an award for his bravery.
• Synonyms include prize, reward, or honor. 🏅
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Here is a list of work and career-related vocabulary:
1. Job
2. Occupation
3. Career
4. Employment
5. Workplace
6. Employee
7. Employer
8. Colleague
9. Interview
10. Resume
11. Cover letter
12. Job application
13. Promotion
14. Salary
15. Bonus
16. Benefits
17. Workload
18. Deadline
19. Contract
20. Co-worker
21. Teamwork
22. Professionalism
23. Performance
24. Skills
25. Qualifications
26. Training
27. Job security
28. Work-life balance
29. Networking
30. Work ethic
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Proof & Free
🔴 Proof 👉 Resistance Against
🔴Free 👉 Lack of, Without
Examples:
1⃣ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2⃣ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3⃣ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4⃣ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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📌✅Important Vocabulary for Charity and Giving
✅Benefactor - A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause, especially in a charitable context.
✅Volunteer: A person who offers help without payment.
✅Fundraiser: An event or campaign to raise money.
✅Nonprofit: An organization that works for a cause, not profit.
✅Philanthropy: The act of giving to improve others’ lives.
✅Humanitarian - A person who seeks to promote human welfare and social reform, often through charitable acts and organizations.
✅Altruism - Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
#english_usage
12 = “twelve,” but it’s *TWELFTH*, not “twelveth.”
9 = “nine,” but it’s *NINTH*, not “nineth.”
4 = “four,” but it’s *FORTY*, not “fourty.”
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🅱️ I Need to go home
Reason: In this phrase “Go home”, home is not a noun but an adverb, Specifically, it is an adverb of place, So you do not need a preposition like “to” prior to home.
We also don’t use “to” before these words when it is used an Adverb (abroad, anywhere, downstairs, here, home, in, nowhere, out, outside, somewhere, there, underground, upstairs)
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🅱️ My birthday is in October
Reason: We use “on” when indicating an specific date, like “my birthday is on October 10”
Whereas you use “in” if there is no specific date, for example: “My Birthday is in October”
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🅱️ I came to office on foot
Reason: We can say “by car”, “by bus”, “by bike”, “by train” and “by flight”. However, we cannot say “by walk”, as it is the “foot” which is being used to travel and not “walk”
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#english_usage
🌀We are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither".
🌀In all three cases, we are talking about 2 things
🔆We use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things:
🔻Both tea and coffee contain caffeine
🔆We use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things.
🔻Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol.
🔆And we use Either to talk about One out of Two things.
🔻In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee
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