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Basic to Advanced🔥 Did you know the difference🤔 Learn new vocabulary everyday with us😊
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📌Here are some expressions to describe something as noisy:
✅The sound of the jets taking off is deafening.
✅The roar of the waterfall is thunderous.
✅The noise level at the party was off the charts.
✅The music is playing at full blast.
✅The construction site is incredibly noisy.
✅The engine of the race car is roaring.
✅The siren was blaring all night long.
✅The sound of the alarm was ear-splitting.
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Yo! Have some manners! Key words 👇
1. Fish food out of your teeth: This means you have small bits of food that look like fish food stuck between your teeth.
2. Corn kernel: A corn kernel is a small piece of corn. When you eat corn, these are the little yellow bits that come from the cob.
3. Stuck in your teeth: This means that food is caught or trapped between your teeth, and it can be hard to get out.
4. Pick out something (out of your teeth): This means to take something small (like food) out from between your teeth using your fingers or a tool.
5. Go to the Ladies: This is a polite way to say that someone is going to the women’s restroom.
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How can I say that ?! 🤨
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Can you name all these shoe styles? Let me know in the comments! 👇🏼👠
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BALL ⚽️🏀🥎 vocabulary
💫Bounce
💫Roll
💫Throw
💫Catch
💫Shoot
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Problems on the plane ✈️
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What is this called? 😐👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼😐😐😐
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Something smells bad 🤢
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What am I doing? 🙄👆🏼😍😍😍
Do you like this one?
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Just say yes or no 🤠🔪
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Nonchalant (adjective)
Meaning: Showing a calm, relaxed attitude, even when things around you might be stressful. It’s about staying cool and not getting too worried.
The wordnonchalant" comes from French, wherenon-" meansnot" andchalant" comes fromchaloir," meaningto care." It originally meansnot caring."
Example sentences:
-Despite the chaos, he remained nonchalant and focused.
-Even after winning the match, she remained nonchalant, as if it was no big deal.
A: Did you see how Jake reacted when he got the promotion?
B: Yeah, he was so nonchalant about it, like it was no big deal!
--Synonyms--
Unconcerned
Indifferent
Apathetic
Detached
Easygoing
Unbothered
Laid-back
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📌✅How to mention job availability without saying “unemployed”:
✅I’m in between jobs right now.
✅I’m exploring new career opportunities.
✅I’m currently seeking a new position.
✅I’m looking for the next step in my career.
✅I’m available for new opportunities.
✅I’m focusing on my job search.
✅I’m open to exploring new industries.
✅I’m in the process of finding a new opportunity.
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Ordering in your second language 😍 #english #ingles
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That person who corrects you 😡
Using the gerund after these verbs is more common but if you use the “infinitive”, it won’t be incorrect.
However, if you are taking international exams such as TOIEIC, TOEFL and IELTS, you have to use the gerund (ing) after these verbs because these exams strictly follow the classic grammar rules.
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Electrical Essentials Vocabulary
✅ The bulb in the lamp needs replacing.
✅ The plug is loose.
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She doesn’t like her style 🩳
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Drinking water 🚰
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