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chop or chop up (verb)
♻️ to cut into small pieces with a sharp knife
✔️ It's easy to cut yourself when chopping onions, so be careful.
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cook (verb)
♻️ to prepare food for eating
✔️ What are you cooking for dinner?
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cookbook or cookery book (noun)
♻️ a book of recipes, often with pictures
✔️ Can I borrow that cookbook with all the Asian recipes?
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dice (verb)
♻️ to cut food into small cubes or squares
✔️ Dice the carrots and potatoes and add them to the soup.
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dish (noun)
♻️ food that's cooked in a certain way
✔️ My favourite Indian dish is vegetable curry.
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fry (verb)
♻️ to cook food in hot oil, butter or fat
✔️ Heat some olive oil in a frying pan and then add the diced tomatoes.
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♻️ to cut into small pieces with a sharp knife
✔️ It's easy to cut yourself when chopping onions, so be careful.
➖〰➰〰➖
cook (verb)
♻️ to prepare food for eating
✔️ What are you cooking for dinner?
➖〰➰〰➖
cookbook or cookery book (noun)
♻️ a book of recipes, often with pictures
✔️ Can I borrow that cookbook with all the Asian recipes?
➖〰➰〰➖
dice (verb)
♻️ to cut food into small cubes or squares
✔️ Dice the carrots and potatoes and add them to the soup.
➖〰➰〰➖
dish (noun)
♻️ food that's cooked in a certain way
✔️ My favourite Indian dish is vegetable curry.
➖〰➰〰➖
fry (verb)
♻️ to cook food in hot oil, butter or fat
✔️ Heat some olive oil in a frying pan and then add the diced tomatoes.
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🔻 Ways to say OTHERWISE 🔻
🔸Differently
🔹Diversely
🔸Contrarily
🔹If not
🔸Else ways
🔹On the other hand
🔸Or then
🔹Or else
🔸Under other conditions
🔹Any other ways
🔸In different circumstances
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🔔🔻 Ways to say OTHERWISE 🔻
🔸Differently
🔹Diversely
🔸Contrarily
🔹If not
🔸Else ways
🔹On the other hand
🔸Or then
🔹Or else
🔸Under other conditions
🔹Any other ways
🔸In different circumstances
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Forwarded from Dailywisdom (S B)
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You don't have to Be Great to Start,
But you have to Start to be Great.
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You don't have to Be Great to Start,
But you have to Start to be Great.
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🔻 Ways to say WALK 🔻
🔸Stroll -> To walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
✨People were strolling along the beach.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔹Pace -> To walk impatiently
✨I was pacing back and forth, waiting for the results of my exam.
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🔸Stride -> To walk with long steps in a particular direction
✨We strode across the snowy fields.
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🔹Pad -> To walk with quiet steps
✨She padded across the room to the window.
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🔸Stumble -> To walk or move in an unsteady way
✨We were stumbling around in the dark looking for a candle.
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🔹Hike -> To go for a long walk in the country, specially for pleasure
✨She is planning to hike across the Brecon Beacons.
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🔔🔻 Ways to say WALK 🔻
🔸Stroll -> To walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
✨People were strolling along the beach.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔹Pace -> To walk impatiently
✨I was pacing back and forth, waiting for the results of my exam.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔸Stride -> To walk with long steps in a particular direction
✨We strode across the snowy fields.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔹Pad -> To walk with quiet steps
✨She padded across the room to the window.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔸Stumble -> To walk or move in an unsteady way
✨We were stumbling around in the dark looking for a candle.
➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕➕
🔹Hike -> To go for a long walk in the country, specially for pleasure
✨She is planning to hike across the Brecon Beacons.
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Forwarded from English With Natives* (S B)
Forwarded from Power writing (Lana Raminovna from Abkhazia)
🎶Power Writing 🎶
Сomplete the following sentences to make up your own story:
1.I can't imagine my life without music...
2 Whenever I feel blue ...
3 My favorite music is...
4 I am good / not good at singing and...
5 Music helps me ...
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Сomplete the following sentences to make up your own story:
1.I can't imagine my life without music...
2 Whenever I feel blue ...
3 My favorite music is...
4 I am good / not good at singing and...
5 Music helps me ...
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Listening Class
Art History
👉👉👉Listening Class👈👈👈
☝️Read the vocabularies carefully
✌️Listen to the Audio
✅Restriction: a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
✅Bring about: to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation.
✅Consequently: as a result.
✅Admire: to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at.
✅Groundbreaking: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
✅Skeptic: a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief.
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☝️Read the vocabularies carefully
✌️Listen to the Audio
✅Restriction: a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
✅Bring about: to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation.
✅Consequently: as a result.
✅Admire: to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at.
✅Groundbreaking: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
✅Skeptic: a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief.
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👉👉👉 Questions 👈👈👈
1. What is the lecture mainly about?
A ) The influence of private art galleries on public museums
B ) The role of art museums as teaching institutions for artists
C ) The debate about the Louvre's opening to the public
D ) The early history of the public art museum
2. Why does the professor mention that artists were allowed to visit the Louvre every day? Choose two answers
A ) To point out that the public museum was conceived as a place for studying
B ) To indicate that all citizens were able to visit the museum whenever they wanted
C ) To question why certain artists did not spend time at the Louvre
D ) To contrast the accessibility of art in the Louvre with that of art in private museums
3. Why does the professor mention the French Revolution?
A ) To name an event depicted in Alexandre Lenoir’s artwork
B ) To identify the theme of an exhibit room in the Louvre
C ) To explain why art storehouses were created
D ) To help explain some people's attitude toward public museums
4. According to the professor, what major contribution did Alexandra Lenoir make to the art community?
A ) He donated many original paintings to public museums.
B ) He developed a systematic way of exhibiting art in museums.
C ) He invented a unique way to restore damaged artwork.
D ) He designed a national monument in post-Revolution France
5. The professor gives an example of a painting made in an Italian seaside village. According to the professor, what would some skeptics say about that painting?
A ) It should not be exhibited unless it appeals to people from a variety of cultures.
B ) It should not be moved out of the geographic area in which it was created.
C ) It should be exhibited in the Louvre before traveling to any other museum.
D ) It should always be grouped with similar paintings in a museum.
6. What opinion about public art museums does the professor express?
A ) They focus too much on entertainment and not enough on education.
B ) They are more important to artists than to the general public.
C ) Their way of exhibiting artwork needs to be modernized.
D ) They succeed in allowing varied works of art to be appreciated in a Centralized location.
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1. What is the lecture mainly about?
A ) The influence of private art galleries on public museums
B ) The role of art museums as teaching institutions for artists
C ) The debate about the Louvre's opening to the public
D ) The early history of the public art museum
2. Why does the professor mention that artists were allowed to visit the Louvre every day? Choose two answers
A ) To point out that the public museum was conceived as a place for studying
B ) To indicate that all citizens were able to visit the museum whenever they wanted
C ) To question why certain artists did not spend time at the Louvre
D ) To contrast the accessibility of art in the Louvre with that of art in private museums
3. Why does the professor mention the French Revolution?
A ) To name an event depicted in Alexandre Lenoir’s artwork
B ) To identify the theme of an exhibit room in the Louvre
C ) To explain why art storehouses were created
D ) To help explain some people's attitude toward public museums
4. According to the professor, what major contribution did Alexandra Lenoir make to the art community?
A ) He donated many original paintings to public museums.
B ) He developed a systematic way of exhibiting art in museums.
C ) He invented a unique way to restore damaged artwork.
D ) He designed a national monument in post-Revolution France
5. The professor gives an example of a painting made in an Italian seaside village. According to the professor, what would some skeptics say about that painting?
A ) It should not be exhibited unless it appeals to people from a variety of cultures.
B ) It should not be moved out of the geographic area in which it was created.
C ) It should be exhibited in the Louvre before traveling to any other museum.
D ) It should always be grouped with similar paintings in a museum.
6. What opinion about public art museums does the professor express?
A ) They focus too much on entertainment and not enough on education.
B ) They are more important to artists than to the general public.
C ) Their way of exhibiting artwork needs to be modernized.
D ) They succeed in allowing varied works of art to be appreciated in a Centralized location.
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Forwarded from Idiom (Bhoomika Singh)
💫💫 Idioms 💫💫
🏵Throw caution to the wind 🏵
🎗Meaning- Take a risk
Example-I know I haven’t trained much for the marathon, but I’m going to throw caution to the wind and run anyway.
🏵Beat around the bush 🏵
🎗Meaning -Avoid saying what you actually mean
Example- He wanted to ask for a raise, but when the moment came, he got nervous and beat around the bush instead.
🏵Break a leg🏵
🎗Meaning-Good luck
(often used with actors)
Example-You’re going to do great in the school play. Break a leg!
🏵Call it a day🏵
🎗Meaning-Stop working
Example- We’ve been here for 10 hours; let’s call it a day.
🏵Get out of hand🏵
🎗Meaning-Get out of control
Example- The party got out of hand when more people showed up.
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🏵Throw caution to the wind 🏵
🎗Meaning- Take a risk
Example-I know I haven’t trained much for the marathon, but I’m going to throw caution to the wind and run anyway.
🏵Beat around the bush 🏵
🎗Meaning -Avoid saying what you actually mean
Example- He wanted to ask for a raise, but when the moment came, he got nervous and beat around the bush instead.
🏵Break a leg🏵
🎗Meaning-Good luck
(often used with actors)
Example-You’re going to do great in the school play. Break a leg!
🏵Call it a day🏵
🎗Meaning-Stop working
Example- We’ve been here for 10 hours; let’s call it a day.
🏵Get out of hand🏵
🎗Meaning-Get out of control
Example- The party got out of hand when more people showed up.
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🔻Five alternative to “CORRECT“🔻
🔸Right
How many questions did you get right.
🔹True
What you have said is true, that is what happened.
🔸Accurate
Your calculations are accurate, as is your answer.
🔹Spot on
That answer is spot on!
🔸Bang on
Her guess was absolutely bang on.
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Word Of The Day
🔔🔻Five alternative to “CORRECT“🔻
🔸Right
How many questions did you get right.
🔹True
What you have said is true, that is what happened.
🔸Accurate
Your calculations are accurate, as is your answer.
🔹Spot on
That answer is spot on!
🔸Bang on
Her guess was absolutely bang on.
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🔶 Meaning/Usage: Negative statement to indicate someone has no value; useless
🔷 Explanation: Another way to look at this statement is to say "There is nothing good about that person."
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✨That guy is good for nothing.
✨That girl is a good for nothing troublemaker.
✨I would not let anything he says bother you, he is good for nothing.
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✏️NB: Other Common Sentences:
"He is no good."
"He is worthless."
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Good for Nothing🔻🔶 Meaning/Usage: Negative statement to indicate someone has no value; useless
🔷 Explanation: Another way to look at this statement is to say "There is nothing good about that person."
🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹
✨That guy is good for nothing.
✨That girl is a good for nothing troublemaker.
✨I would not let anything he says bother you, he is good for nothing.
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✏️NB: Other Common Sentences:
"He is no good."
"He is worthless."
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