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⭕️ Linking Words

Here's a list of linking words for IELTS speaking:

➑️ Adding more information:

● and
● also
● as well as
● another reason is

➑️ Time Phrases:

● now
● at the moment
● at present
● right now
● these days
● nowadays
● in the past
● before
● then
● at that time
● years ago
● when I was younger

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#note

πŸ˜€ELSE

πŸ”΄Else has a possessive else’s.
✍You’re wearing somebody else’s coat.

πŸ”΄There is no plural structure with else.
πŸ˜€ I didn’t see any other people. (any else people)


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Grammar Tip

πŸ”† Percentage, proportion, number and amount are the most common terms used to describe the quantities shown in graphs and charts in Academic Writing Task 1.

πŸ”ΉThe percentage of people who read print books decreased.
πŸ”ΉThe proportion of people who read e-books was larger/smaller in 2013 than in 2012.
πŸ”ΉThe number of people who prefer e-books increased.
πŸ”ΉTeenagers spend a smaller amount on books than older people.

☝️ For number you must have a plural, countable noun following. Remember also that amount should be used for uncountable nouns.

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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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*Today is English language Day -23rd April*

English Language Day is celebrated on the 23rd of April worldwide β€” the date traditionally observed as both the birthday and date of death of William Shakespeare. As well as being the English language's most famous playwright, Shakespeare had a significant impact on modern-day English. Shakespeare's creativity with language meant he contributed hundreds of new words and phrases: 'gossip'; 'fashionable' and 'lonely' were all first used by Shakespeare. He also invented phrases like 'break the ice', 'faint-hearted' and 'love is blind'.

English is one of the languages of international communication. People from different countries and cultures are increasingly able to communicate with each other in English, even if it is not their first language. This makes it an essential tool for global cooperation and diplomacy.

At the United Nations, English is one of the two working languages, along with French
⭕️Back vs Again⭕️

πŸ€”Back and Again are commonly confused words in English.

Which is correct Back or Again?

I’m taking this meat back or I’m taking this meat again

or

Go back to sleep or Go to sleep again.

or

I’ll be back in the office on Monday. or I’ll be in the office again on Monday.

πŸ‘‰ Answer

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What do you think?? Answer if you canπŸ€“

She asked me if she.....use my laptop.

A) Can
B) Could
C) Would

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These phrases are often used in everyday conversations to express various emotions or sentiments.

1. God willing: This phrase is used to express the hope or intention that something will happen in the future, with a reliance on the will of God or fate.

Example: "We'll have a safe journey, God willing."

2. God bless you: This is a common phrase used to wish someone well or to express good wishes for the person's health and happiness.

Example: "God bless you for all your hard work."

3. Thank God: This phrase is used to express gratitude or relief for a positive outcome or situation.

Example: "Thank God the exam wasn't as difficult as I thought."

4. God forbid: This phrase is used to express a wish that something mentioned or imagined does not happen, often to ward off bad luck or misfortune.

Example: "God forbid that anything bad happens to him."

5. For God's sake: This phrase is an exclamation of frustration, urgency, or emphasis, often used to persuade someone to do something or in moments of exasperation.

Example: "For God's sake, please listen to me and follow the instructions."

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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. 

πŸ”ΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πŸ”Ήhorses go lame; 
πŸ”Ήmachines go wrong; 
πŸ”Ήmeat, fish or vegetables go bad; 
πŸ”Ήmilk goes sour;
πŸ”Ή bread goes stale; 
πŸ”Ήbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.

✍He went bald in his twenties.

✍The car keeps going wrong.

βœ…Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.

NOW QUESTION

❓What is a "flat beer" ? 

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No, he isn't
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