π§CAN YOU FIND 10 MISTAKES?
πΉShe might to saying no.
πΉThey arrived in the hospatil.
πΉHe cutted his hair yesterday.
πΉIt has 20 degres right now.
πΉPlease give me an advise.
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πΉShe might to saying no.
πΉThey arrived in the hospatil.
πΉHe cutted his hair yesterday.
πΉIt has 20 degres right now.
πΉPlease give me an advise.
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β° Ramadan Countdown - 14 Days Remain
Plan Your Ramadan Timetable
To make the most of the blessed month of RamaαΈΔn, have a plan. Write down your daily schedule for RamaαΈΔn. Be happy and feel the excitement in your heart knowing that you will be spending quality time with Allah.
Ψ§ΩΩΩΩΩ°ΩΩΩ ΩΩ Ψ¨ΩΩΩΩΨΊΩΩΩΨ§ Ψ±ΩΩ ΩΨΆΩΨ§ΩΩ
O Allah, allow us to reach RamaαΈΔn.
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Plan Your Ramadan Timetable
To make the most of the blessed month of RamaαΈΔn, have a plan. Write down your daily schedule for RamaαΈΔn. Be happy and feel the excitement in your heart knowing that you will be spending quality time with Allah.
Ψ§ΩΩΩΩΩ°ΩΩΩ ΩΩ Ψ¨ΩΩΩΩΨΊΩΩΩΨ§ Ψ±ΩΩ ΩΨΆΩΨ§ΩΩ
O Allah, allow us to reach RamaαΈΔn.
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Quiz 1.
I _______to Mary the other day.
π talked
β€οΈhave talked
π₯talk
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I _______to Mary the other day.
π talked
β€οΈhave talked
π₯talk
React to right answer
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Quiz 2.
It is time you _______ a better job.
πfind
β€οΈfound
π₯had found
πwould find
React to right answer
It is time you _______ a better job.
πfind
β€οΈfound
π₯had found
πwould find
React to right answer
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Quiz 3.
We________ him in the last two hours.
πdidn't see
β€οΈhaven't seen
π₯won't see
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We________ him in the last two hours.
πdidn't see
β€οΈhaven't seen
π₯won't see
React to right answer
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1. Beginner (A1): happy
Advanced (C2): ecstatic
2. Beginner (A1): large
Advanced (C2): enormous
3. Beginner (A1): friend
Advanced (C2): confidant
4. Beginner (A1): quick
Advanced (C2): rapid
5. Beginner (A1): small
Advanced (C2): tiny
6. Beginner (A1): hot
Advanced (C2): scorching
7. Beginner (A1): good
Advanced (C2): excellent
8. Beginner (A1): old
Advanced (C2): ancient
9. Beginner (A1): happy
Advanced (C2): delighted
10. Beginner (A1): loud
Advanced (C2): deafening
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Common mistakes
β Wrong:
Ten years are a long time to spend in prison.
β
Correct:
Ten years is a long time to spend in prison.
β Wrong:
90 miles an hour were over the speed limit.
β
Correct:
90 miles an hour was over the speed limit.
βοΈ Note:
πΉWhen the subject is a period of time, an amount, a distance, a speed, the verb is singular.
γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ γ°οΈ
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Ten years are a long time to spend in prison.
Ten years is a long time to spend in prison.
90 miles an hour were over the speed limit.
90 miles an hour was over the speed limit.
πΉWhen the subject is a period of time, an amount, a distance, a speed, the verb is singular.
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π¦ Banking Vocabulary
1οΈβ£ Account Balance
π΄ The amount of money held in a bank account at a specific time.
2οΈβ£ ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
π΄ A machine that allows users to perform basic banking transactions (such as withdrawing cash) without the need for a bank teller.
3οΈβ£ Checking Account
π΄ A bank account that allows you to deposit and withdraw money for everyday transactions.
4οΈβ£ Savings Account:
π΄ A bank account that earns interest on the money deposited and is typically used for saving money over a longer period.
5οΈβ£ Overdraft
π΄ A deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available.
6οΈβ£ Direct Deposit
π΄ An electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to the recipient's bank account.
7οΈβ£ Wire Transfer
π΄ A method of electronically transferring money from one person or entity to another.
8οΈβ£ ATM Card
π΄ A plastic card issued by a bank that allows customers to access an ATM to perform transactions.
9οΈβ£ Debit Card
π΄ A card issued by a bank that allows customers to make purchases by debiting funds directly from their checking account.
1οΈβ£ 0οΈβ£ Credit Card
π΄ A card issued by a financial institution that allows users to borrow funds up to a certain limit for purchases.
1οΈβ£ 1οΈβ£ Interest Rate:
π΄ The percentage of the principal amount charged by a lender for the use of money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR).
1οΈβ£ 2οΈβ£ Loan:
π΄ A sum of money borrowed from a financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest over a specific period.
1οΈβ£ 3οΈβ£ Mortgage:
π΄ A loan specifically used to purchase real estate, with the property itself serving as collateral for the loan.
1οΈβ£ 4οΈβ£ Online Banking:
π΄ The use the internet to access financial services offered by a bank, such as checking account balances and transferring funds.
1οΈβ£ 5οΈβ£ Personal Identification Number (PIN)
π΄ A security code or secret number used to authenticate a user's identity in electronic transactions.
1οΈβ£ 6οΈβ£ Credit Score:
π΄ A numerical representation of an individual's creditworthiness, based on their credit history and current financial situation.
1οΈβ£ 7οΈβ£ Bank Statement:
π΄ A detailed record provided by a bank that lists all transactions that occurred in a particular account over a specific period.
1οΈβ£ 8οΈβ£ Pre-approval
π΄ A process by which a lender reviews a borrower's financial situation to determine if they are eligible for a loan before they apply.
1οΈβ£ 9οΈβ£ Mobile Banking:
π΄ The use of a smartphone or mobile device to access banking services, such as transferring money and checking account balances.
2οΈβ£ 0οΈβ£ Certificate of Deposit (CD):
π΄ A time deposit offered by banks that pays a fixed interest rate for a specified term, typically higher than a regular savings account.
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π΄Giving an opinion
One of the main question topic is 'Opinion Questions'
in IELTS Speaking And Writing.
For example:
1. What do you think about ...?
2. How do you feel about ....?
3. What's your opinion of.... ?
4.What are your views on ....?
Begin your answers using π expresssions:
πΉ In my opinion ...
πΉIβd say ...
πΉPersonally, I think/believe ...
πΉIf you ask me ...
πΉThe way I see it ...
πΉFrom my point of view ...
πΉI reckon...
πΉThe way I see it...
πΉAs far as I'm concerned...
πΉIf you don't mind me saying...
πΉI'm utterly convinced that...
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One of the main question topic is 'Opinion Questions'
in IELTS Speaking And Writing.
For example:
1. What do you think about ...?
2. How do you feel about ....?
3. What's your opinion of.... ?
4.What are your views on ....?
Begin your answers using π expresssions:
πΉ In my opinion ...
πΉIβd say ...
πΉPersonally, I think/believe ...
πΉIf you ask me ...
πΉThe way I see it ...
πΉFrom my point of view ...
πΉI reckon...
πΉThe way I see it...
πΉAs far as I'm concerned...
πΉIf you don't mind me saying...
πΉI'm utterly convinced that...
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π· It is crucial that we meet the deadline for this project to be successful.
πΆ Water is essential for all living beings to survive.
π·The doctors' timely intervention was critical in saving the patient's life.
πΆGood communication skills are vital for a successful career in any field.
π·The discovery of penicillin was a significant breakthrough in the field of medicine.
πΆTeamwork is indispensable for achieving goals in a collaborative setting.
π·The CEO's decision to expand into new markets was pivotal for the company's growth.
πΆTime management is a key factor in balancing work and personal life effectively.
π·The safety of the passengers is of paramount importance for the airline industry.
πΆ It is imperative that we address climate change to ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
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Prepositions of Time
at β on β inβ
1. .... 1996
2. .... 5.30
3. .... May
4. .... Tuesday
5. .... winter
6. .... 2 o'clock
7. ... June 15, 2024
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at β on β in
1. .... 1996
2. .... 5.30
3. .... May
4. .... Tuesday
5. .... winter
6. .... 2 o'clock
7. ... June 15, 2024
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Common pairs of opposite genders:
1. Man π¨ - Woman π©
2. Boy π¦ - Girl π§
3. Father π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ - Mother π©βπ©βπ§βπ§
4. Son π¦ - Daughter π§
5. Uncle π¨ - Aunt π©
6. Nephew π¦ - Niece π§
7. Grandfather π΄ - Grandmother π΅
8. Brother π¨ - Sister π©
9. Husband π€΅ - Wife π°
10. King π - Queen πΈ
11. Actor π - Actress π
12. Bull π - Cow π
13. Bridegroom π€΅ - Bride π°
14. Buck π¦ - Doe π¦
15. Drake π¦ - Duck π¦
16. Gander π¦ - Goose π¦
17. Gentleman π© - Lady π
18. Grandson π¦ - Granddaughter π§
19. He πΉ - She πΊ
20. Hero π¦ΈββοΈ - Heroine π¦ΈββοΈ
21. Host ποΈ - Hostess ποΈ
22. King π - Queen πΈ
23. Nephew π¦ - Niece π§
24. Rooster π - Hen π
25. Son π¦ - Daughter π§
1. Man π¨ - Woman π©
2. Boy π¦ - Girl π§
3. Father π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ - Mother π©βπ©βπ§βπ§
4. Son π¦ - Daughter π§
5. Uncle π¨ - Aunt π©
6. Nephew π¦ - Niece π§
7. Grandfather π΄ - Grandmother π΅
8. Brother π¨ - Sister π©
9. Husband π€΅ - Wife π°
10. King π - Queen πΈ
11. Actor π - Actress π
12. Bull π - Cow π
13. Bridegroom π€΅ - Bride π°
14. Buck π¦ - Doe π¦
15. Drake π¦ - Duck π¦
16. Gander π¦ - Goose π¦
17. Gentleman π© - Lady π
18. Grandson π¦ - Granddaughter π§
19. He πΉ - She πΊ
20. Hero π¦ΈββοΈ - Heroine π¦ΈββοΈ
21. Host ποΈ - Hostess ποΈ
22. King π - Queen πΈ
23. Nephew π¦ - Niece π§
24. Rooster π - Hen π
25. Son π¦ - Daughter π§
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30 RAMADAN
I should have done more. I shouldnβt have wasted my time. These are regrets we are all familiar with. However, we still have precious hours remaining. Let us make the most of them. The Prophet ο·Ί said, βIndeed, deeds are only judged by their endingsβ (BukhΔrΔ«). Let us not waste these last precious moments doing Eid preparations.
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I should have done more. I shouldnβt have wasted my time. These are regrets we are all familiar with. However, we still have precious hours remaining. Let us make the most of them. The Prophet ο·Ί said, βIndeed, deeds are only judged by their endingsβ (BukhΔrΔ«). Let us not waste these last precious moments doing Eid preparations.
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Speaking
Some words that only natives understand and use in spoken English:
π΄ womanizer
π΄ wimp
π΄ buzzkill
π΄ cheapskate
π΄ backseat driver
π΄ killjoy
π΄ Jack of all trade
β
Dear Know-it-alls, would you mind tell the meaning of the words in comments.
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Some words that only natives understand and use in spoken English:
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When it comes to creating a CV (Curriculum Vitae) or resume, using the right vocabulary is crucial to effectively highlight your skills, experience, and achievements. Here are some key vocabulary terms and phrases you may consider using in your CV:
1. Professional Experience:
- Managed
- Developed
- Spearheaded
- Led
- Implemented
- Coordinated
- Executed
- Oversaw
2. Skills and Abilities:
- Proficient in
- Skilled at
- Proficiency in
- Strong understanding of
- Familiar with
- Expertise in
- Competent with
3. Achievements:
- Increased
- Improved
- Achieved
- Exceeded
- Streamlined
- Enhanced
- Awarded
- Recognized
4. Education:
- Bachelor's Degree in
- Master's Degree in
- Major in
- Graduated with honors
- Relevant coursework in
- Certified in
- Training in
5. Languages:
- Fluent in
- Proficient in
- Conversational in
- Basic knowledge of
- Bilingual in
6. Technical Skills:
- Programming languages
- Software proficiency
- Database management
- Web development
- IT skills
- Graphic design software
7. Soft Skills:
- Communication
- Leadership
- Time management
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
- Adaptability
- Creativity
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1. Professional Experience:
- Managed
- Developed
- Spearheaded
- Led
- Implemented
- Coordinated
- Executed
- Oversaw
2. Skills and Abilities:
- Proficient in
- Skilled at
- Proficiency in
- Strong understanding of
- Familiar with
- Expertise in
- Competent with
3. Achievements:
- Increased
- Improved
- Achieved
- Exceeded
- Streamlined
- Enhanced
- Awarded
- Recognized
4. Education:
- Bachelor's Degree in
- Master's Degree in
- Major in
- Graduated with honors
- Relevant coursework in
- Certified in
- Training in
5. Languages:
- Fluent in
- Proficient in
- Conversational in
- Basic knowledge of
- Bilingual in
6. Technical Skills:
- Programming languages
- Software proficiency
- Database management
- Web development
- IT skills
- Graphic design software
7. Soft Skills:
- Communication
- Leadership
- Time management
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
- Adaptability
- Creativity
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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
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#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
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