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American Idiom of the Day:
FOLLOW IN (SOMEONE’S) FOOTSTEPS
Sentence examples:
1. James was a convicted thief who had spent years in jail. He didn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps.
2. The daughter had always admired her mother’s work helping the poor. From an early age she was determined to follow in her mother’s footsteps.
Compare to: chip off the old block
The someone in the expression is traditionally, but not necessarily, a parent.
Which sentence correctly uses the term "travel enthusiast"?Anonymous voting
- Mark, being a travel enthusiast, frequently travels for business and leisure.
- Emily, a travel enthusiast, believes that every journey is an opportunity for personal growth.
- Jane's dream is to visit travel enthusiast destinations like Bali and the Maldives.
- As a travel enthusiast, David has visited more than 30 countries in the past five years.
🌟 Welcome to Our Reading Corner! 🌟
Hello, dear friends! Today, we have a delightful short story for you to enjoy and practice your reading skills.
📖 Story of the Day: A Day at the Park
One sunny afternoon, Tom decided to visit the park. He packed a small bag with a water bottle, an apple, and his favorite book. Tom loved the park because it was quiet and peaceful.
When he arrived, Tom found a shady spot under a big tree. He sat down on the grass and started reading his book. The story was about a boy who discovered a secret garden. Tom enjoyed the adventure and lost track of time.
After a while, Tom got hungry. He took out his apple and ate it slowly, enjoying the fresh taste. Then, he lay down on the grass and looked up at the sky. The clouds were moving slowly, and Tom felt very relaxed.
As the sun began to set, Tom knew it was time to go home. He packed his things and left the park, feeling happy and relaxed. Tom promised himself he would come back to the park soon.
📚 Vocabulary:
Shady - Protected from the sun.
Grass - Plants with green, narrow leaves.
Secret - Something hidden or unknown.
Adventure - An exciting experience.
Relaxed - Feeling calm and free from stress.
📝 Questions:
1. What did Tom bring to the park?
2. Where did Tom sit when he arrived at the park?
3. How did Tom feel when he left the park?
4. Why did Tom like the park?
Feel free to share your answers in the comments! Also, we'd love to hear your voices—please send us a recording of you reading this story. Let's learn and grow together. 📚✨
Happy reading! 🌈✨
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Word of the Day:
Sheepishly (adv) /ˈʃiːpɪʃli/
Sentence examples:
1. He apologized sheepishly after accidentally spilling his drink.
2. She smiled sheepishly when caught telling a fib.
Synonyms: Shyly, timidly, bashfully
Antonyms: Confidently, boldly, proudly
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American Idiom of the Day:
GET/GIVE (SOMEONE) THE GREEN LIGHT
Sentence examples:
1. The planning stage of the project was complete and we got the green light to start construction.
2. The boss gave them the green light to order all the
equipment they needed.
Synonym: give/get (someone) the go-ahead
This expression comes from the green light on a stop light, which indicates that cars can move forward.
🎉 Daily English: English Word Fusion Fun! 🌐
Hello, creative word crafters! Ever thought about how new words are born? Let's get inventive with our vocabulary by merging two words to create a brand new one! This is your chance to play with language and maybe even coin the next big term in English.
🔹 Brunch - A blend of "breakfast" and "lunch."
🔹 Motel - Comes from combining "motor" and "hotel."
🔹 Smog - A mix of "smoke" and "fog."
🔹 Guesstimate - A fusion of "guess" and "estimate."
🔹 Spork - A hybrid of "spoon" and "fork."
💬 Your Challenge:
Create your own blend word using any two English words. Explain the meaning of your new word and how you combined them. Be as creative as you like!
💡 Tip:
Blending words is not only fun but also a great exercise in linguistic creativity. It helps you think about the meanings and sounds of words and how they can interact.
👇 Post your new word in the comments below. Let’s see who can come up with the most original and useful word fusion!
Get ready to blend, mix, and amaze! 🚀
Happy blending! 🌟
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Which sentence correctly uses the term "jet setter"?Anonymous voting
- Emily, as a jet setter, seeks out unique, faraway places.
- Mark, a jet setter, frequently travels for business and leisure, visiting over 40 countries.
- Jane's dream is to visit jet setter destinations like Bali and the Maldives.
- Sarah has a passion for exploring new places and cultures as a jet setter.
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