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π Personal qualities Part 2 Part1
4οΈβ£ chatterbox /ΛtΚΓ¦tΙbΙks $ -tΙrbΙΛks/ noun [countable]
π€ informal someone, especially a child, who talks too much
π· Rain was thinking that Barbara Coleman was not only a chatterbox but inclined to be dramatic, too.
π· Cathy's a real chatterbox - she's very friendly, but all that talking can wear you out.
5οΈβ£ go noun [countable] (plural goes)
π€ TRY, an attempt to do something
π Give sth a go, have a go at, give sth a try.
π· βI canβt open this drawer.β βHere, let me have a go.β
π· Iβd thought about it for some time and decided to give it a go
π· I had a good go (=tried hard) at cleaning the silver.
6οΈβ£ within reason
π€ within sensible limits
π· Within reason, the city does what it can to prevent traffic accidents.
π· Do what you can, within reason, to prevent accidents.
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π· Rain was thinking that Barbara Coleman was not only a chatterbox but inclined to be dramatic, too.
π· Cathy's a real chatterbox - she's very friendly, but all that talking can wear you out.
π· βI canβt open this drawer.β βHere, let me have a go.β
π· Iβd thought about it for some time and decided to give it a go
π· I had a good go (=tried hard) at cleaning the silver.
π· Within reason, the city does what it can to prevent traffic accidents.
π· Do what you can, within reason, to prevent accidents.
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π‘ Spotlight (Adverbs of manner)
π Gently and lighty describe soft, relaxed movements: firmly is much stronger.
π If you move your hands steadily you make regular, controlled movements.
π Vigorously means in a very energetic and active way. SYN energetically.
π‘ Spotlight (Adjectives ending in -y)
βοΈ Lemony, fishy, woody, nutty, peppery, salty, fruity are often used to describe smells and flavours.
βοΈ The -y suffix can mean 'full of something', e.g. This soup's very salty
βοΈ Or it means 'having a flavour/smell similar to sth. e.g. a lemony perfume; cheese with a nutty flavour.
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π Gently and lighty describe soft, relaxed movements: firmly is much stronger.
π If you move your hands steadily you make regular, controlled movements.
π Vigorously means in a very energetic and active way. SYN energetically.
π‘ Spotlight (Adjectives ending in -y)
βοΈ Lemony, fishy, woody, nutty, peppery, salty, fruity are often used to describe smells and flavours.
βοΈ The -y suffix can mean 'full of something', e.g. This soup's very salty
βοΈ Or it means 'having a flavour/smell similar to sth. e.g. a lemony perfume; cheese with a nutty flavour.
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π¦Ever try to weave a basket out of grasses or palm fronds?
It'd be really tough, right? But it's nothing for the Weaver bird.π
πWeavers are small birds related to finches. There are an incredible 57 species of weavers and all have their own styles and strategies for building elaborate nests.π
π¦Typically it is the male birds that build the nests as a way to woo females.π
π¦"The breeding male ploceine typically has bright yellow markings, is polygynous,and makes a nest that resembles an upside-down flask, with a bottom entrance, which may be a sort of tube. He attracts females by hanging upside down from the nest while calling and fluttering his wings.π
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πWeavers are small birds related to finches. There are an incredible 57 species of weavers and all have their own styles and strategies for building elaborate nests.π
π¦Typically it is the male birds that build the nests as a way to woo females.π
π¦"The breeding male ploceine typically has bright yellow markings, is polygynous,and makes a nest that resembles an upside-down flask, with a bottom entrance, which may be a sort of tube. He attracts females by hanging upside down from the nest while calling and fluttering his wings.π
πThese little birds are truly masters at building structures out of twigs, stems and other odds and ends. Watching them at work is, well, mind-blowing.π
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π A word root is the basic unit of meaning to which prefixes and suffixes can be added βοΈ
π°Memorize the following π word roots to expand your vocabulary:
1οΈβ£ ANTHROP - human. E.g.: a) anthropology - study of human beings; b) misanthrope - person who dislikes humans.
2οΈβ£ CHRON - time. Examples: a) chronic - persisting for a long time; b) chronological - arranged in the order of time.
3οΈβ£ CIV - citizen. E.g.: a) civilization - advanced state of society; b) incivility - state of being rude or unsociable.
4οΈβ£ DUR - hard. E.g.: a) endure - to suffer patiently; b) durable - able to withstand wear and damage.
5οΈβ£ LOC - place. E.g.: a) dislocate - to put out of place; b) locale - place where something happens.
6οΈβ£ MAL - bad. E.g.: a) dismal - gloomy or cheerless; b) malefactor - person who commits a crime.
7οΈβ£ PHIL - love. E.g.: a) bibliophile - person who loves books; b) philosophy - study of knowledge and truth.
8οΈβ£ PHON - sound. E.g.: a) cacophonous - having a harsh or loud sound; telephone - instrument for transmitting sound.
9οΈβ£ PORT - carry. E.g.: a) transport - to move from one place to another; b) porter - person hired to carry baggage.
π SCRIB - write. E.g.: a) scribble - to write or draw carelessly; b) transcribe - to make a written copy.
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β Word roots are the basic parts of meaning in words and are often derived from Greek and Latin.
β They can sometimes stand on their own, but their meaning changes when combined with prefixes and suffixes.
β Learning the meaning of different word roots will help you make educated guesses about the meaning of unfamiliar words, and you'll begin to see commonalities among words that share the same root.
π°Some common word roots are:
π -geo: earth
e.g.: geology
π -photo: light
e.g.: photographer
π -aud: to hear and listen
e.g.: auditorium
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