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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Collocation #Expression
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🌊 Commonly used expressions


💧To make sure =to ascertain, to be sure, to make certain.
💥 Could you make sure of the time? İ don't want to miss that TV show.

💧now and then= occasionally, sometimes ,now and again, from time to time, off and on, at times
💥 Tom gets a cold once in a while

💧to get rid of= to remove,to discard, to eliminate
💥 The stain was so bad that Tom finally had to get rid of his shirt.

💧every other (one), every second (one)= alternative (ones)
💥 We play tennis with friends every other Sunday.

💧first-rate= excellent, superb
💥 Five star hotel provides first-rate service to its guests.

💧to go with= to match, to compare well in color or design , to date
💥Rida went with Richard for six months ,but now she is going out with new boyfriend.

💧to mix up = to stir or shake well, to confuse, to bewilder
💥 You should mix up the ingredients well before you out them in the pan.

💧see about = to give attention or time to
💥Who is going to see about getting us a larger room for the meeting.

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🐟 More fish in the sea🔸

🔹 Used to tell someone whose relationship has ended that there are many other people they could have a relationship with🔸

🔔 Example 🔔
🔹 I know he left you but don't worry. There are plenty more fish in the sea🔸🔹

Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Idiom #Expression #Fish
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Five top ideas! 💡 🌎
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Five #Top #Ideas
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📹 English Pronunciation Training

👅 Improve Your Accent & Speak Clearly

🔺 Lesson by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian

Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Tongue #Accent #Pronunciation
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❇️ 10 Alternatives to "I don't like it"


Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#like #Alternatives
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📹 Speak English Clearly!

🧏‍♀ The Imitation Technique

🔺 Lesson by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian

Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Imitation #Technique
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🤧 Bless you:

😷 Something you say to a person who has just sneezed.


Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Bless #You
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📹 10 English Words You're (probably) Mispronouncing!

🧏‍♀ Difficult Pronunciation
👤 Common Mistakes

🔺 Lesson by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian

Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Mispronounce #Pronunciation
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📹 ONE language,
🧏‍♀ THREE accents

👤 UK vs. USA vs. AUS English!

🔺 Lesson by Lucy and Emma

Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Three #Accents #Lucy 👄👅
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💰 On credit
An arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later.

💸 Example:
He hates buying on credit.

Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#On #Credit 💳
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Decision #Experience 🤔
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💠 Examples of usage for prepositions


Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Prepositions #grammar #at
#in #on #by #for
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💢 Ahead Of One's Time

🎨 Meaning:
🍃 In advance of current ideas and trends.

🎨 Usage:
🍃 Some people describe Albert Einstein was a physicist ahead of his time.

Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Idiom #Expression #Ahead
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🌐 Fall through
If a deal, arrangement etc falls through, it does not start or is not completed successfully

💠 Example:
Our plans fell through because of lack of money.


Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Fall #Through #Phrasal_verb
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❄️ Optimistic English!

🎄 Talking positively about 2018

☃️ Vocabulary and Collocations

🔺 Lesson by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian

Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Optimistic #Positive #Energy
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📌 TAKE AFTER

🔸 Meaning:
To resemble a parent or close relative (for physical appearance
only)
Synonym: To look like

💠 Example:
📖 He takes after his father.


Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Take #After #Phrasal_verb
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📌 Take an exam, not give an exam

Don't say: The pupil gave his exam.
Say: The pupil took his exam.



📌 Go for a ride on a bicycle, etc., not go for a walk on a bicycle, etc.

Don't say: We went for a walk on our bicycles.
Say: We went for a ride on our bicycles.



📌 To be busy, not to have work.

Don't say: I have much work this morning.
Say: I'm very busy this morning.



📌 It's cold, etc., not it has cold, etc.

Don't say: It has cold this winter.
Say: It's cold this winter.



📌 Dismount or get off a horse, etc., not come down from a horse, etc.

Don't say: They came down from their horses.
Say: They got off their horses.



📌 Mount or get on a horse, etc. not ride a horse, etc.

Don't say: Peter rode his horse and went home.
Say: Peter got on his horse and rode home.


Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Common #Mistake
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📌 Had better

🔸 We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "’d better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to:
Synonym: Should


💠 Examples:

📖 You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.

📖 It’s five o’clock. I’d better go now before the traffic gets too bad.

📖 Better call Saul.


Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Had #better
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