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"Be a lamp, or a life boat, or a ladder,
Help someone's soul heal."
Rumi

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🔠 English Vocabulary: Interesting Idioms about Safety, Danger and the Rolling Stones

🔥 Play with fire – to do something dangerous or risky.
🔤xample: “You should study before exams, not party. Be careful, you’re playing with fire and you’ll fail!”

🌪 Throw caution to the wind – to become very careless.
🔤xample: “I don’t throw caution to the wind, I always think my decisions through”

🏝 The coast is clear – there is no danger of being seen or of trouble happening. 
🔤xample: “Now that the killer has been arrested, the coast is clear and people can go out without fear”

🐺 Cry wolf – to ask for help when you do not need it, with the result that no one believes you when help is necessary.
🔤xample: “She had cried wolf about someone trying to rob her that nobody believed her in the end”

👀 Look before you leap – Think carefully about what you are about to do before you do it.
🔤xample: “Before you decide to just leave your job, look before you leap”

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🔰Choose the right Answer (your reaction is your answer):

♦️fortunately, Bob no longer has to put .......... with his stupid boss at furniture store.

👍 over
❤️ in
👏 up


#quiz #q29 #idiom
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🤴🏻The Little Prince🤴🏻

📕 Fable and modern classic by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, published in 1943.

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🌐 News Words: culprit 🌐
         

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☕️ Today's Idioms ☕️


🏙 New York Minute 🏙
meaning:
🌞 A very short amount of time 🌞

Example:
🌻 In a New York minute she had signed the contract and was off on her first assignment 🌻


🌛 Ask for the moon 🌛
Meaning :
🌞to make unreasonable demands/To claim or desire something that one cannot have.🌞

Examples:
🌻Please don’t ask for the moon. We’re working on a tight budget. Please be reasonable!🌻


🙊 off the cuff 🙊
Meaning:

🌞If you speak off the cuff, you speak without planning what you will say beforehand.🌞
Example:
🌻She wasn't expecting to win, so she hadn't prepared a speech, but she still managed to say a few words off the cuff after being given the award🌻

⚠️ Note: When used to modify a noun or a noun phrase, this idiom should be written with hyphens, as in "an off-the-cuff comment".


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👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 Quotes about friendship! 💕📜

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😀 Learn English Through News 😀
         
#news #listening
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📕 Select reading

This four-level American English reading course uses carefully selected reading texts to help students read effectively. Exercises before and after reading practise reading skills, check comprehension and build vocabulary


Pre-intermediate

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🥦 Vegetables Compilation 🥦

📽 Video For Kids and Toddlers

🤩 #kids #beginners

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🧠 How to be more polite

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What are the differences among also / too and as well ? 🤔

❄️ Also

- more formal
- commonly used in writing
- used before main verb
- used after the modal verb
- can be as a main verb

Example:
🔸 She is a singer and also an actor.

🌞 Too

- commonly used in spoken and informal English
- usually used in end position

Example:
🔸John would like to come too.

😢 As well

- commonly used in speaking
- used at the end of the sentence

Example:
🔸I plan to take a computer course this summer as well.


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Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)

Bob was surprised to see his wife up ............ and early in the morning.

👍 light
❤️ bright
👏 ready


#quiz #q30 #idiom
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Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)

Last week I worked 80 hours. I really worked like a___.

👍 dog
❤️ cat
👏 squirrel


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🛑 Essential Prefixes 🛑

Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes💪
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning ❗️
Memorize the following 1️⃣0️⃣ prefixes to expand your vocabulary:

😀 BI - two. E.g.: a) bicycle - vehicle with two wheels; b) binocular - involving or built for two eyes;
😀 BIO - life. E.g.: a) biography - story of someone's life; b) biology - study of life or living matter.
😀 CO - together or with. E.g.: a) coexist - to live together in peace; b) cohabitant - person living with another.
4️⃣ DIS - apart or away. E.g.: a) disappear - to vanish from sight; b) dislike - feeling of aversion or distaste.
😀 EX - out of. E.g.: a) exclude - to deny someone access; b) exit - way out of somewhere.
😀 FORE - before. E.g.: a) forecast - to predict a future event; b) foreshadow - to indicate a future event.
😀 IN - not or lacking. E.g.: a) inability - being unable to do something; b) inordinate - unusually large or excessive.
😀 INTER - between or among. E.g.: a) interactive - involving the actions of another; international - existing between two or more countries.
😀 NON - not. E.g.: a) nonsense - words or language having no meaning; b) nonstop - continuing without pause.
🔟 SEMI - half or partly. E.g.: a) semiannual - ocurring twice a year; b) semiserious - partly serious.

For notes 📝:
Prefixes don't stand alone as their own words, but they significantly change a word's mening when attached to the beginning. There are a variety of prefixes in English, and sometimes different prefixes have similar meaning. By learning common prefixes, you can understand how a word's meaning shifts or changes dramatically.
The word <prefix> derives from the ancient Latin <prae>, meaning before, and <figere>, meaning to fix. It entered English as a verb in the mid-16th century from the Old French <prefixes> and as a noun in the mid-17th century from the modern Latin <praefixum>.
🔰 Some common prefixes are:
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution

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🔴 Verb (+object) + to ...

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