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🧒 20 Common Adjectives for Kids
Happy 😊 – I am happy.
Sad 😢 – He is sad today.
Big 🐘 – That is a big dog.
Small 🐜 – This is a small ball.
Hot 🔥 – The tea is hot.
Cold ❄️ – The water is cold.
Fast 🚗 – Cheetahs are fast.
Slow 🐢 – The snail is slow.
Good 👍 – She is a good friend.
Bad 👎 – That was a bad idea.
Tall 🏀 – He is tall.
Short 📏 – My pencil is short.
Clean 🧼 – Your hands are clean.
Dirty 🪵 – The shoes are dirty.
Strong 💪 – Dad is strong.
Weak 🧃 – The juice is weak (not strong).
Nice 😊 – She is a nice teacher.
Angry 😠 – The cat looks angry.
Funny 😂 – That movie is funny!
Kind ❤️ – Be kind to others.
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Can you guess who said this?
Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s Prime Minister, was probably happy I spoke with her. I didn't have to talk to her. She begged me for a photo and wanted one with me very badly. I wouldn't have taken it, but I felt sorry for her.
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✍Adverb particles can go either before or after noun objects
🔹She switched off the light. OR She switched the light off.
✍But they can only go after pronoun objects.
🔹She switched it off. (She switched off it.)
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👆👆👆These words can be confusing, but here’s a clear breakdown
✍Now redo the tests maybe you ... your answer
👍 change
🥰do not change
🎯 Choose the correct word:
4. The native ___ of Australia are known as Aboriginal Australians.
👍 person
❤️ peoples
🥰 people
👏 persons
🎯 Choose the correct word:
3. The sign said: “Authorized ___ only.”
👍 people
❤️ person
🥰 persons
👏 peoples
🎯 Choose the correct word:
1. Only one ___ was injured in the accident.
👍 people
❤️ persons
🥰 person
👏 peoples
💮 Noun Identification
🌀 What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing, quality, animal, idea or activity.
For example:
🔹Person — Maria
🔹Place — Detroit
🔹Thing — Desk
🔹Quality — Width
🔹Animal — Dog
🔹Idea — Independence
🔹Activity — Navigation
❇️ Spot the nouns in a sentence: Maria went into the city to purchase detergent.
Nouns: Person — Maria
Place — City
Thing — Detergent
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✍just because … (it) doesn’t mean …
🔷This is quite a common structure in informal speech.
🔹Just because you’re older than me (it) doesn’t mean you can do what you like.
🔹Just because I’m your brother (it) doesn’t mean you can keep asking me for money.
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Answers
1 a
2 a
3 b
4 b
5 a
1. They say: There is a robbery (not it is a robbery) so past perfect is used there had been a robbery
2. Both be going to and will can be used to express possibilities
However will expresses possibilities in future, while be going to can be used in both present and future
3.could - we are talking about the past.
4. Specious is used as singular and plural noun. Here it is singular because of is
Some and those are wrong because
Some + plural noun + plural verb
Those + plural noun + plural verb
5. in - drawer is a place, things are existing in it.
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Advanced vs. Basic English
Normal vs. Advanced
📶
Basic: very sure
Advanced: certain
🔴
Basic: very colorful
Advanced: vibrant
🚉
Basic: very old
Advanced: ancient
😕
Basic: very confused
Advanced: perplexed
🐻
Basic: very fat
Advanced: obese
🔪
Basic: very sharp
Advanced: keen
🌞
Basic: very bright
Advanced: radiant
💦
Basic: very wet
Advanced: saturated
🏃♀️
Basic: very fast
Advanced: swift
❄️
Basic: very cold
Advanced: frigid
🌊
Basic: very big
Advanced: vast
🔥
Basic: very hot
Advanced: scorching
📚
Basic: very smart
Advanced: knowledgeable
🚗
Basic: very small
Advanced: compact
📱
Basic: very new
Advanced: cutting-edge
🌿
Basic: very green
Advanced: verdant
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Some phrases that can help you sound more like a native speaker:
🔹"How's it going?" - This is a common greeting meaning "How are you?" or "What's up?"
🔹"I'm just chilling." - This means that you are relaxed or taking it easy.
🔹"Let's catch up sometime." - Use this to suggest meeting or having a conversation with someone you haven't seen or spoken to in a while.
🔹"What's the scoop?" - This means "What's the latest news?" or "What's happening?"
🔹"That's cool/great/awesome." - Use these expressions to show positive approval or agreement.
🔹"I'm stoked!" - This means you're really excited or enthusiastic about something.
🔹"No worries." - Use this to say "It's okay" or "Don't worry about it."
🔹"What a bummer!" - This is an exclamation to express disappointment or frustration.
🔹"I'm beat/tired/exhausted." - Use these phrases to say you're really tired.
🔹"I'll catch you later." - Use this to say goodbye or see you later.
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🇬🇧 DAILY ACTIVITIES
1️⃣Wake up – stop sleeping
2️⃣Get up – leave your bed
3️⃣Sit down – take a seat
4️⃣Stand up – rise to your feet
5️⃣Turn on – start a device
6️⃣Turn off – stop a device
7️⃣Put on – wear clothes
8️⃣Take off – remove clothes
9️⃣Go out – leave home
1️⃣0️⃣Come back – return home
1️⃣1️⃣ Hurry up – move faster
1️⃣2️⃣ Slow down – move more slowly
1️⃣3️⃣Pick up – lift something
1️⃣4️⃣Put down – place something on a surface
1️⃣5️⃣Look for – try to find something
1️⃣6️⃣ Look at – see with your eyes
1️⃣7️⃣ Write down – put words on paper
1️⃣8️⃣ Put away – put things back in place
1️⃣9️⃣ Turn up – make louder
2️⃣0️⃣ Turn down – make quieter
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The most used verbs in the 21st century (advanced level)
1. Analyze
2. Establish
3. Implement
4. Assess
5. Facilitate
6. Negotiate
7. Advocate
8. Articulate
9. Incorporate
10. Critique
11. Generate
12. Elucidate
13. Synthesize
14. Mitigate
15. Expedite
16. Substantiate
17. Allocate
18. Diversify
19. Extrapolate
20. Consolidate
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#note
After imperatives, common question tags are will you?, would you?, can you? and could you?
Can’t you and won’t you are more emphatic.
After negative imperatives, will you? is used.
🔤 Person / People / Persons / Peoples — What's the difference?
📌 Person – one human
➡️ She is a kind person.
📌 People – more than one person (common plural)
➡️ Five people came to the party.
📌 Persons – formal/legal plural of person
➡️ No unauthorized persons allowed.
🧑⚖️ Used in laws, signs, or official contexts
📌 Peoples – groups of people from different nations or cultures
➡️ The peoples of Africa have diverse traditions.
🌍 Used when talking about ethnic groups
🧠 Tip: In everyday English, use people (not persons) as the plural of person.
#english #vocabulary #confusingwords
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🎯 Choose the correct word:
5. My teacher is a very kind ___.
👍 persons
❤️ people
🥰 person
👏 peoples
🎯 Choose the correct word:
2. There were ten ___ waiting in line.
👍 persons
❤️ people
🥰 person
👏 peoples
🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “Last-minute scramble” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
A rush of hurried activity just before a deadline or important event.
📌 Used when people suddenly start doing things because they are running out of time.
Examples:
• There was a last-minute scramble to finish the project.
• We had a last-minute scramble before the guests arrived.
• The team made a last-minute scramble to meet the deadline.
💡 Common collocations:
• last-minute scramble for tickets
• last-minute scramble to prepare
• last-minute scramble to find a solution
⚠️ Very common in work, school, and everyday life.
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💰 - money - phrasal verbs 💰💰💰
1️⃣ - pay off: to finish paying all the money that is owed
2️⃣ - fork out: to pay money for something, especially when it is an amount you do not want to pay
3️⃣ - run up: to accumulate (a debt or bill)
4️⃣ - rip off: to charge someone too much money for something
5️⃣ - save up: to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
6️⃣ - put aside: to save money regularly, usually for a particular purpose
7️⃣ - squirrel away: to hide or store something, especially money, for future use
#idiomatic_expressions
🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “8647” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
In American slang, “86” means to get rid of, cancel, remove, or refuse service.
📌 Some people interpret “8647” as “86 47” — meaning “get rid of the 47th president.”
⚠️ This is a political interpretation and can be controversial. The meaning depends entirely on the context.
🇺🇸US officials have launched an investigation into the appearance of the numbers 8647 on the National Mall near the White House in Washington, DC – NBC NewsЧитать полностью…
Any threat directed at the president is taken very seriously by the department,
Grammar test
1️⃣When the museum staff arrived for work they discovered [ _ _ _ _ _ ] a robbery the night before.
A . there had been
B . it had been
B . somewhere had been
2️⃣Shall we go and see Joe? [ _ _ _ _ _ ] at home now.
A . He's going to be
B . He'll be
C . He'll have been
3️⃣We were worried because we [ _ _ _ _ _ ] smell petrol in the car.
A . can
B . could
C. managed to
4️⃣[ _ _ _ _ _ ] species of flower is very rare here nowadays.
A. Some
B. This
C. Those
5️⃣'Have you seen my dictionary?' 'I think it's [ _ _ _ _ _ ] that drawer'.
A. in
B. at
C. on
#note
Workout → noun: My *workout* at the gym was intense. 💪💦
Work out → verb phrase: *Work out* this problem: 1⃣ ➕ 1⃣ =❓; Let’s *work out*! 🏋
Food, (3 levels)
Beginner:
"Food is an essential part of our daily lives. We eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Common breakfast foods include eggs, toast, and cereal. For lunch, people often enjoy sandwiches, salads, or soups. Dinner is usually the main meal, with options like pasta, chicken, or vegetables. Snacks like fruit, yogurt, and chips are also popular. Eating a balanced diet with a mix of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains keeps us healthy and energized."
Elementary:
"We eat food every day. For breakfast, we can have eggs, toast, or cereal. Lunch can be a sandwich, salad, or soup. Dinner is usually bigger, like pasta, chicken, or vegetables. Snacks like fruit, yogurt, and chips are also tasty. Eating different foods helps us stay strong and healthy."
Intermediate:
"We eat different types of food every day. Breakfast is often light, with foods like eggs, toast, or cereal. Lunch might include a sandwich, salad, or a bowl of soup. Dinner is typically the main meal, featuring dishes like pasta, chicken, or a mix of vegetables. Snacks, such as fruit, yogurt, or chips, are enjoyed between meals. A balanced diet with a variety of foods helps keep us strong, healthy, and full of energy.
These words are frequently used because they are integral to discussing ideas, presenting arguments, and explaining research, which are common themes in IELTS Reading passages
1. Analyze
2. Assess
3. Concept
4. Data
5. Determine
6. Evidence
7. Factor
8. Function
9. Indicate
10. Interpret
11. Method
12. Outcome
13. Process
14. Research
15. Significant
16. Source
17. Theory
18. Variable
19. Context
20. Structure
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