English With Natives*
@Sirjimmy โ Heโs not a good fit
๐Listening Activity ๐
1- Who was Jason Huntley?
2- Why he wanted to talk about him?
3- What made him say that?
4- What do โwork ethicโ , โCoachโ mean?
5- What was her idea about this issue?
#Listening
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@Sirjimmy
1- Who was Jason Huntley?
2- Why he wanted to talk about him?
3- What made him say that?
4- What do โwork ethicโ , โCoachโ mean?
5- What was her idea about this issue?
#Listening
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Forwarded from English With Natives* (S B)
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Be Kind , But not Weak
Be Humble , But Not Shy
Be Confident , But Not Arrogant
#Dailywisdom
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@Sirjimmy
Be Strong , But Not Rude Be Kind , But not Weak
Be Humble , But Not Shy
Be Confident , But Not Arrogant
#Dailywisdom
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Question ppl ask me often
How can I improve my writing skills?
Here is my reply
Improving your writing skills is a valuable endeavor that can benefit you in many areas of life. Here are several strategies you can use to become a better writer:
1. Read Regularly:
- Diverse Materials: Read a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, journalism, and academic papers. This exposes you to different styles and vocabularies.
- Analyzing: Pay attention to how authors construct sentences, develop ideas, and build arguments. Reflect on what makes their writing effective or ineffective.
2. Write Daily:
- Journaling: Keep a daily journal to practice writing regularly. It doesnโt have to be formal; the goal is to make writing a habit.
- Prompts: Use writing prompts to challenge yourself and spark creativity. Websites and books often offer daily prompts.
3. Learn the Basics:
- Grammar and Syntax: Brush up on grammar and syntax rules. Resources like "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White can be very useful.
- Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary through reading and using tools like a thesaurus.
4. Seek Feedback:
- Peer Review: Share your writing with friends, colleagues, or writing groups to get constructive feedback.
- Professional Feedback: Consider hiring a writing coach or taking a writing course.
5. Revise and Edit:
- Multiple Drafts: Donโt be afraid to write multiple drafts. Revision is a crucial part of the writing process.
- Editing: Learn to edit your work critically. Look for clarity, coherence, conciseness, and correctness.
6. Study Writing Techniques:
- Workshops and Courses: Enroll in writing workshops or online courses. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer courses on various aspects of writing.
- Books on Writing: Read books about writing, such as "On Writing" by Stephen King or "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott.
7. Practice Different Styles:
- Genres: Experiment with different genres (e.g., poetry, essays, short stories, technical writing) to find your strengths and preferences.
- Perspectives: Write from different perspectives and in various voices to develop versatility.
8. Use Writing Tools:
- Software: Use tools like Grammarly, Hemingway Editor, or ProWritingAid to help with grammar and style.
- Outlining: Use outlining tools to organize your thoughts before you start writing.
9. Stay Motivated:
- Set Goals: Set specific, achievable writing goals (e.g., write 500 words a day, complete a short story in a month).
- Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your progress to stay motivated.
10. Read Aloud:
- Hearing Your Writing: Reading your work aloud can help you catch errors and awkward phrasing that you might miss when reading silently.
Improving your writing skills is a continuous process, and persistence is key. By integrating these strategies into your routine, you'll gradually become a more confident and effective writer.
#sirjimmy #teamjimmy #writingskills #englishmadeeasy #truewisdom
How can I improve my writing skills?
Here is my reply
Improving your writing skills is a valuable endeavor that can benefit you in many areas of life. Here are several strategies you can use to become a better writer:
1. Read Regularly:
- Diverse Materials: Read a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, journalism, and academic papers. This exposes you to different styles and vocabularies.
- Analyzing: Pay attention to how authors construct sentences, develop ideas, and build arguments. Reflect on what makes their writing effective or ineffective.
2. Write Daily:
- Journaling: Keep a daily journal to practice writing regularly. It doesnโt have to be formal; the goal is to make writing a habit.
- Prompts: Use writing prompts to challenge yourself and spark creativity. Websites and books often offer daily prompts.
3. Learn the Basics:
- Grammar and Syntax: Brush up on grammar and syntax rules. Resources like "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White can be very useful.
- Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary through reading and using tools like a thesaurus.
4. Seek Feedback:
- Peer Review: Share your writing with friends, colleagues, or writing groups to get constructive feedback.
- Professional Feedback: Consider hiring a writing coach or taking a writing course.
5. Revise and Edit:
- Multiple Drafts: Donโt be afraid to write multiple drafts. Revision is a crucial part of the writing process.
- Editing: Learn to edit your work critically. Look for clarity, coherence, conciseness, and correctness.
6. Study Writing Techniques:
- Workshops and Courses: Enroll in writing workshops or online courses. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer courses on various aspects of writing.
- Books on Writing: Read books about writing, such as "On Writing" by Stephen King or "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott.
7. Practice Different Styles:
- Genres: Experiment with different genres (e.g., poetry, essays, short stories, technical writing) to find your strengths and preferences.
- Perspectives: Write from different perspectives and in various voices to develop versatility.
8. Use Writing Tools:
- Software: Use tools like Grammarly, Hemingway Editor, or ProWritingAid to help with grammar and style.
- Outlining: Use outlining tools to organize your thoughts before you start writing.
9. Stay Motivated:
- Set Goals: Set specific, achievable writing goals (e.g., write 500 words a day, complete a short story in a month).
- Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your progress to stay motivated.
10. Read Aloud:
- Hearing Your Writing: Reading your work aloud can help you catch errors and awkward phrasing that you might miss when reading silently.
Improving your writing skills is a continuous process, and persistence is key. By integrating these strategies into your routine, you'll gradually become a more confident and effective writer.
#sirjimmy #teamjimmy #writingskills #englishmadeeasy #truewisdom
Forwarded from 1English learning materials (Scud Storm)
Normal Vs Advanced English
๐ Give me more details.
๐
๐ Calm down.
๐
๐ You've to decide.
๐
๐ Nice car!
๐
๐ I'm tired.
๐
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#Teamjimmy
#Tips
๐ Give me more details.
๐
Fill me in.
๐ Calm down.
๐
Put yourself together.
๐ You've to decide.
๐
You've to make up your mind.
๐ Nice car!
๐
Nice ride!
๐ I'm tired.
๐
I'm zapped.
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#Teamjimmy
#Tips
Forwarded from 1English learning materials (Scud Storm)
Most Common English idioms
โ๏ธIt's just puppy love.
โช๏ธIt is just infatuation.
โ๏ธPut on your thinking cap.
โช๏ธGive this some serious thought.
โ๏ธLet's put our cards on the table.
โช๏ธLet's be honest with each other.
โ๏ธYou put the cart before the horse.
โช๏ธPut first things first.
โ๏ธThat will put a feather in his cap.
โช๏ธThis will be a credit to him.
โ๏ธDon't put all your eggs in one basket.
โช๏ธDon't depend on just one thing.
โ๏ธIt's raining cats and dogs.
โช๏ธIt is a heavy rain.
โ๏ธYou've got to read between the lines.
โช๏ธLook at what they mean not what they say.
โ๏ธThat rings the bell.
โช๏ธNow I remember.
โ๏ธDon't rob the cradle.
โช๏ธShe's too young for you.
โ๏ธHe'll just rock the boat.
โช๏ธHe will get everyone upset.
โ๏ธWe've got lots of red tape.
โช๏ธAll the government regulations are difficult.
โ๏ธIt's just a rip off.
โช๏ธThey will cheat you.
โ๏ธHe rubs me the wrong way.
โช๏ธI do not like his attitude.
โ๏ธAs a rule of thumb I refuse.
โช๏ธGenerally I refuse.
โ๏ธIt's pretty run down.
โช๏ธIt is in bad condition.
โ๏ธHe needs a security blanket.
โช๏ธHe always needs reassurance.
โ๏ธSeeing is believing.
โช๏ธI only believe what I can see.
โ๏ธThat'll separate the men from the boys.
โช๏ธWe will find out who is serious.
โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
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#idiom
โ๏ธIt's just puppy love.
โช๏ธIt is just infatuation.
โ๏ธPut on your thinking cap.
โช๏ธGive this some serious thought.
โ๏ธLet's put our cards on the table.
โช๏ธLet's be honest with each other.
โ๏ธYou put the cart before the horse.
โช๏ธPut first things first.
โ๏ธThat will put a feather in his cap.
โช๏ธThis will be a credit to him.
โ๏ธDon't put all your eggs in one basket.
โช๏ธDon't depend on just one thing.
โ๏ธIt's raining cats and dogs.
โช๏ธIt is a heavy rain.
โ๏ธYou've got to read between the lines.
โช๏ธLook at what they mean not what they say.
โ๏ธThat rings the bell.
โช๏ธNow I remember.
โ๏ธDon't rob the cradle.
โช๏ธShe's too young for you.
โ๏ธHe'll just rock the boat.
โช๏ธHe will get everyone upset.
โ๏ธWe've got lots of red tape.
โช๏ธAll the government regulations are difficult.
โ๏ธIt's just a rip off.
โช๏ธThey will cheat you.
โ๏ธHe rubs me the wrong way.
โช๏ธI do not like his attitude.
โ๏ธAs a rule of thumb I refuse.
โช๏ธGenerally I refuse.
โ๏ธIt's pretty run down.
โช๏ธIt is in bad condition.
โ๏ธHe needs a security blanket.
โช๏ธHe always needs reassurance.
โ๏ธSeeing is believing.
โช๏ธI only believe what I can see.
โ๏ธThat'll separate the men from the boys.
โช๏ธWe will find out who is serious.
โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
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#sirjimmy
#idiom