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Talking about PEOPLE

(IELTS 7+)

Adolescent (n)
Sibling (n)
Responsibility (n)
Individual (n)
Characteristic[s] (n)
Inherent (adj)
Bond (n)
Conscious (adj)
Reliable (adj)
Resemble (v) [ resemblance = similarity]

( IELTS 8+)

Fallible (adj)
Tendency (n)
Sociable (adj)
Self-esteem (n)
Stereotypical (adj)
Gender (n)
Lifetime (n)
Hardwired (adj) [ automatic {behavior}]
Habitually (adv)
Empathize (v) [ empathy]

( Source: Pauline Cullen)

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Pure American accent🀩.
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1. Deliberately (adverb) - means intentionally

πŸ“’I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.

2. Undergo (verb) undergoing , underwent , undergone - to experience something which is unpleasant or which involves a change

πŸ“’She underwent an operation on a tumour in her left lung last year.

3. Show off (phrasal verb) - to behave in a way which is intended to attract attention or admiration, and which other people often find annoying

πŸ“’She only bought that sports car to show off and prove she could afford one.

4. Mature (verb) - means mainly approving to become more developed mentally and emotionally and behave in a responsible way

πŸ“’Girls are said to mature faster than boys.

5. Profusely (adverb) - in large amounts, a lot

πŸ“’She apologized/thanked us profusely.

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1. Owe (verb)- to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you

πŸ“’I owe Janet ten pounds.

2. Take something or somebody for granted - If you take situations or people for granted, you do not realize or show that you are grateful for how much you get from them

πŸ“’One of the problems with relationships is that after a while you just take each other for granted.

3. Used to - refers to repeated past actions, which do not happen now.
πŸ“’I used to play a ball everyday in my childhood.

4. Would is also used for repeated past actions, but it is NOT used in questions, negative sentences, and with state verbs.

πŸ“’My grandmother would cook my favorite meal every time when I visited her.

5. In which is a replacement for the relative question "when"

πŸ“’A teenage period in which/when most young people become disobedient

6. Not because ... but because is used to emphasize the real reason for something, not the reason which seems obvious.

πŸ“’I did it not because they told me, but because I wanted it.

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#theTruthOfLife

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Useful collocations. (Verbs)

πŸ”± Make a comment on something
πŸ”†Whenever I watch an intriguing and compelling video on social media, I tend to make positive comments on it.

πŸ”± Make an effort with something
πŸ”†Now I am making an effort with my writing as it is my Achilles heel

πŸ”± Make progress/an improvement
πŸ”†If you do all tasks on time regularly, you are much more likely to make an improvement on your English. You know, small steps can make tremendous progress.

πŸ”± Make/give a (phone) call
πŸ”†After coming back home, I am going to give a call to my sister to catch up with her.

πŸ”± Do damage/harm
πŸ”† I am about to make a report to the insurance company. Yesterday the storm did some damage on my house.
πŸ”† Making changes in regulations of schools can do more harm than good.

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⚑️Tips for IELTS Reading

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⚑️Tips for IELTS Speaking

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English Idioms

1. πŸ” To fool around - keraksiz narsa bilan shug'ullanib vaqtni behuda o'tqazmoq -
to waste time doing something unnecessary

2. πŸ” To get along with someone - kimdir bilan yaxshi chiqishmoq
if people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other.

3. πŸ” To get in touch with or To be in touch with someone - aloqaga qilmoq
To initiate or establish contact or communication with someone.

4. πŸ” To get rid of or be rid of - bartaraf qilmoq, olib tashlamoq - Eliminate, discard, or free oneself from.

5. πŸ” To give someone the cold shoulder - kimdirga ataylab etibor bermaslik -
To deliberately ignore or snub someone.

6. πŸ” To hang in there - matonat bilan davom etmoq
Be patient, things will work out.

7. πŸ” If worst comes to worst - eng yomon sharoitda, agar mumkin bo'lgan eng yomon narsa sodir bo'lsa - in the worst possible circumstances; if the worst possible thing should happen.

8. πŸ” In the long run - uzoq yoki yaqin kelejakda - a long or short time in the future.

9. πŸ” To be up to date - eng so'ngi yangilikdan xabardor bo'lmoq - In or into accordance with current information, styles, or technology. "Fresh news"

10. πŸ” To keep an eye on - kimnidir yaqindan kuzatmoq - to watch someone or something; to monitor someone or something closely.

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πŸƒA reasonable lifeπŸƒ can be achieved by anyone. An OK life, an OK job… OK relationships… anyone can have these.

πŸ€The first principle to live by is that one day you will be gone.

It may be in 50 years… it maybe in 50 weeks… it may be next week, or even today, I don’t know, you don’t know – nobody knows. And rather than live in fear of this, we should embrace the FACT this life is short – short and unpredictable. Knowing this we must live FULLY TODAY.

πŸ€There is nothing you cannot be, do or have.

If there has been someone, even one person on this planet that has done it before, that means you can too.

πŸ€ Nothing is worth it if it doesn’t make you happy.
If it doesn’t; A) Make you happy or B) Make you better: Don’t make time for it.

πŸ€ Be yourself. Always. No exceptions.

It’s such a tragedy to see so many people on this planet, living lives they don’t want to live, just because they listened to other people who did the same. The ONLY way you can be happy in this life… The ONLY way you can be successful… Is if you be YOU!

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♦️ Common phrases for speaking part:

βœ… Academical phrases with definitions

πŸ”»I am fuming - I am very angry
πŸ”»My lips are sealed - I keep it a secret
πŸ”»I am all ears - I am hearing you 100%
πŸ”»It is a piece of cake - It is very easy
πŸ”»....(something) cost me an arm and a leg - something costs me ver expensive
πŸ”»Come again - use this phrase, when you want to ask someone to repeat the sentence
πŸ”»I am starving - I am very hungry
πŸ”»I am over the moon - I am very happy
πŸ”»I nodded of - I am very tired
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