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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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HOW TO BE MORE CONFIDENT🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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VOCABULARY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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5 ADVANCED ENGLISH WORDS YOU MUST START USING NOW🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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CONFIDENCE, RESPECT AND LOOKING HIGH STATUS🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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CONFIDENCE, RESPECT AND LOOKING HIGH STATUS🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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5 ADVANCED ENGLISH WORDS YOU MUST START USING NOW🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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You know who is one of the most beautiful creation of Allah? that is👇 YOU Indeed, We created humans in the best form. Qur'an 95:4 https://t.me/NobeLQ
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❤️ Young at heart 🫀 Meaning: 💞 Thinking and behaving as if you are younger than you really are 🤾‍♀ Example: 💖 Dad may be nearly 90 but he is still young at heart. 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 Level: Elementary~Intermediate ========================= #Idiom #Young #at #heart 🫀 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🆔 @AmEnglish 💚💛🧡🤎
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DENZEL WASHINGTON - I'M GOING TO WIN🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 #Advanced ENGLISH 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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Hello everyone! I am looking to bring on a new admin to help manage our channel. If you are interested in joining the team, please let me know. Contact me here @N200444
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Common phrasal verbs related to telephoning, along with their meanings: 1. Pick up: To answer a call or to lift the receiver to take a call.    - "Could you pick up the phone? It's been ringing for a while." 2. Hang up: To end a telephone call.    - "I had to hang up because the call was getting too noisy." 3. Call back: To return a phone call.    - "I missed her call, so I'll have to call her back later." 4. Put through: To connect a caller to another line.    - "Can you put me through to the manager, please?" 5. Hold on: To wait on the line.    - "Hold on a moment; I'll transfer you to the right department." 6. Cut off: To lose the connection suddenly.    - "We were talking when the call got cut off." 7. Speak up: To speak louder.    - "The line is bad – could you speak up a bit?" 8. Ring off: To end a call, often abruptly or without warning.    - "He didn't say goodbye, just rang off." 9. Dial in: To join a conference call using a phone number.    - "The meeting starts at 9, so remember to dial in." 10. Hang on: Similar to "hold on"; to wait for a short period of time.     - "Hang on, I'll check if she's available." 11. Ring up: To call someone.     - "I'll ring you up tonight to discuss our plans." 12. Break up: When the signal is not strong and you cannot hear the other person clearly.     - "You're breaking up; I can barely hear what you're saying."
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Twenty commonly misspelled words in English: 1. Accommodate - often misspelled as "acommodate" or "accomodate". 2. Necessary - commonly misspelled as "neccessary" or "necesary". 3. Separate - frequently written incorrectly as "seperate". 4. Definitely - misspelled as "definately" or "definitly". 5. Privilege - misspelled as "priviledge" or "privelege". 6. Receive - incorrectly spelled as "recieve" (the rule is 'i' before 'e', except after 'c'). 7. Occurrence - sometimes misspelled as "occurance" or "occurence". 8. Possession - often written as "posession" or "possesion". 9. Recommend - misspelled as "reccommend" or "recomend". 10. Conscience - frequently spelled incorrectly as "conscence" or "conscious". 11. Embarrass - misspelled as "embarass" or "embarras". 12. Immediate - often spelled as "immediate" or "imeddiate". 13. Independence - misspelled as "independance". 14. Acknowledgment - sometimes spelled as "acknowledgement" (both forms are correct, but the latter is more common in British English). 15. Pronunciation - often erroneously spelled "pronounciation". 16. Occasionally - misspelled as "occassionally" or "ocassionally". 17. Vacuum - incorrectly spelled as "vaccum" or "vacume". 18. Harass - sometimes spelled as "harrass". 19. Miscellaneous - frequently spelled as "miscellanous". 20. Judgment - commonly misspelled as "judgement" (again, "judgement" is more common in British English while "judgment" is the American English standard).
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AKON - RIGHT NOW🎧 🌐 GLOBAL ENGLISH             PODCASTS                    👆 🎙 We develop a passion for learning!
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🎭Title : Lovely Bones 📚Genre: Novel 🖊By : Alice Sebold #story #realteam 📜 @EngMasters 📜
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The Lovely Bones is the story of a family devastated by a gruesome murder — a murder recounted by the teenage victim. Upsetting, you say? Remarkably, first-time novelist Alice Sebold takes this ... 🎭 Title : Lovely Bones 📕 Genre: Novel 📝 By : Alice Sebold #story #realteam 📜 @EngMasters 📜 Download in comments 👇🏻
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😍Read and Record😍 I won't succeed We usually say this when we are tired and the world appears in very dark colors. At such moments, one last little thing is enough to make you give up and exclaim: “Why am I always unlucky!” Try replacing such expressions with a more neutral option: “Yes, there are ups and downs in my life. But I do exactly as much as I can, and as well as I can at the moment.” 👼🐰👼
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💙 Today's Idioms 💙 🟢 (To) Twist someone's arm ✔️ meaning : 🌻 convince someone/ To pressure or force someone into doing something. ✔️ Example : 🌻 Oh, she immediately agreed to come tonight—I didn't even have to twist her arm ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🟢 stab someone in the back⭕️ ✔️ Meaning: 🌻 to betray or break the trust of a close person. We call the person who does such kind of things a back stabber. ✔️ Example : 🌻 "Did you hear that Sarah stabbed Kate in the back last week?" She told her boss that Kate was not interested in a promotion at work and Sarah got it instead." ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🟢 lose your touch ✔️ Meaning : 🌻 losing the ability or talent you had with certain things, people or situations. ✔️ Example: 🙄:man "I do not understand why none of the girls here want to speak to me." 😂: It looks like you've lost your touch with the ladies." ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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Twenty commonly misspelled words in English: 1. Accommodate - often misspelled as "acommodate" or "accomodate". 2. Necessary - commonly misspelled as "neccessary" or "necesary". 3. Separate - frequently written incorrectly as "seperate". 4. Definitely - misspelled as "definately" or "definitly". 5. Privilege - misspelled as "priviledge" or "privelege". 6. Receive - incorrectly spelled as "recieve" (the rule is 'i' before 'e', except after 'c'). 7. Occurrence - sometimes misspelled as "occurance" or "occurence". 8. Possession - often written as "posession" or "possesion". 9. Recommend - misspelled as "reccommend" or "recomend". 10. Conscience - frequently spelled incorrectly as "conscence" or "conscious". 11. Embarrass - misspelled as "embarass" or "embarras". 12. Immediate - often spelled as "immediate" or "imeddiate". 13. Independence - misspelled as "independance". 14. Acknowledgment - sometimes spelled as "acknowledgement" (both forms are correct, but the latter is more common in British English). 15. Pronunciation - often erroneously spelled "pronounciation". 16. Occasionally - misspelled as "occassionally" or "ocassionally". 17. Vacuum - incorrectly spelled as "vaccum" or "vacume". 18. Harass - sometimes spelled as "harrass". 19. Miscellaneous - frequently spelled as "miscellanous". 20. Judgment - commonly misspelled as "judgement" (again, "judgement" is more common in British English while "judgment" is the American English standard).
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Happy blessed Friday 😘 How are you guys?
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The 50 most commonly used verbs in English ! 👽1-accept He asked her to marry him, and she accepted 👽2-allow Don't allow your children to raise their voice 👽3-ask If you don't know the answer, ask your friend 👽4-believe I believe that most students don't like reading 👽5-borrow I went to the library to borrow some books 👽6-break The boy broke his leg whan he fell down 👽7-bring Bring your notebooks with you next time 👽8-buy I don't have enough money to buy a new car 👽9-can/be able Sami can (is able to) speak English for five minutes 👽10-cancel The meeting was cancelled because I didn't come 👽11-change My chair was broken, so I changed it 👽12-clean Your room is very nice. You clean it everyday 👽13-comb The girl combed her hair quickly, and went out 👽14-complain The workers complained about the shore of food 👽15-cough He has got cold. He coughs a lot 👽16-count No one can count the stars of the sky 👽17-cut This cloth is large. Cut it into two parts 👽18-dance In the party, we had dinner, listened to music, and danced 👽19-draw The child is able to draw a beautiful picture 👽20-drink I am thirsty. I think I want something to drink 👽21-drive It is a good thing to drive slowly on the curved roads 👽22-eat I am hungry. I think I want something to eat 👽23-explain I didn't understand your idea. Could you explain more 👽24-fall Tree leaves fall in the autumn season 👽25-fill We are travelling to a far place. We need to fill the tank 👽26-play My brother and I like playing computer games 👽27-find I searched for my keys everywhere, but didn't find them 👽28-finish After you finish reading, turn off the lights of the room 👽29-fix My computer printer doesn't work. I will have it fixed 👽30-fit The new suit fits the color of my shoes 👽31-fly Most birds can fly to very high distances 👽32-forget I can't remember your name. I forgot it 👽33-give I need a paper. Give me one, please 👽34-go Students go to school every morning 👽35-have I have three books, three pens, and a ruler 👽36-hear Raise your voice. I can not hear you clearly 👽37-hurt My lungs hurt me whenever I cough 👽38-know Do you know where my brother went 👽39-learn I like English. So, I want to learn it 👽40-leave Don't leave the class until you finish writing the exercise 👽41-listen I don't like listening to music in my room 👽42-live I live in Saudi Arabia, while John lives in the USA 👽43-look Look at the picture to find the bird 👽44-lose The football team lost three games and won four 👽45-make/do I made some mistakes when I did the exercise 👽46-need I am busy now. I need another person to help me 👽47-open When the class door is closed, don't open it 👽48-close/shut It is too cold here. Would you please close/shut the window 👽49-organize The room is untidy. You should organize your things 👽50-pay You have to pay $10 for the ticket to watch the game @english_from0 👩🏻‍🚀✨✨ ...
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🎙 Count on Me •  2010 🎼 Bruno Mars ••• #R&B/Soul, #Alternative/#Indie, #Pop, #Afrobeats
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📝Lyrics: Oh-oh-oh If you ever find yourself stuck in the middle of the sea I'll sail the world to find you If you ever find yourself lost in the dark and you can't see I'll be the light to guide you Find out what we're made of When we are called to help our friends in need You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 And you'll be there 'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh, yeah, yeah If you're tossin' and you're turnin' And you just can't fall asleep I'll sing a song beside you And if you ever forget how much you really mean to me Every day I will remind you, oh Find out what we're made of When we are called to help our friends in need You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 And you'll be there 'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh, yeah, yeah You'll always have my shoulder when you cry I'll never let go Never say goodbye You know... You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 And you'll be there 'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh You can count on me, 'cause I can count on you Bruno Mars • 2010 Count on Me #Lyrics
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❤️Read and Record❤️ Everything in life is changeable And sometimes we have to face difficulties and trials. The main thing is to remember that everything passes, and any difficulties will end sooner or later. If it’s hard for you now, don’t despair, because the dark streak is always replaced by a light one. Don’t forget to also enjoy those moments when everything is fine, because this is also a temporary phenomenon. Appreciate every moment of your life and don't let difficulties break you. 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
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Howdy 🙂‍↕️💘 ... Do you know how to talk about the symbols we use in written English? 🙂‍↔️✨ Save this handy guide to remember some of the most common ones - or share it with a friend! 🌚🤍 ... @bbclen
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STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES Idiom meaning -just stop for a while and realize the beauty of life. Example - You shouldn't focus only on your job and making money. Sometimes you should just stop and smell the roses. Do you enjoy your life? Do you keep balance between job/studying and rest? What is your best way of relaxing?
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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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