English grammar☀️English Vocabulary


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Basic 🆚 Natural English Phrases

😲 I was surprised → It took me by surprise / It caught me off guard
😡 I’m angry → I’m fuming / I’m pissed off
🤷🏼 I have no idea → I haven’t got a clue / Beats me
💨 Hurry up → Step on it / Get a move on
🍽 Let’s eat → Let’s dig in / Time to chow down
🚫 I refuse → No way / Not a chance
🙅🏼‍♂️ I don’t believe you → I’m not buying it / That sounds fishy
🏋🏼‍♂️ It’s very difficult → It’s a tough nut to crack / It’s no walk in the park
🙄 It’s annoying → It’s getting on my nerves / It’s driving me crazy
😌 Calm down → Take it easy / Chill out
😎 I’ll handle it → I’ve got this / Leave it to me
🤝 I appreciate it → I owe you one / Much appreciated
📢 Speak louder → Speak up / Louder, please
⏳ Wait a moment → Hang on / Give me a sec
💰 It’s very expensive → It costs a fortune / It’s pricey


🌟 Vocabulary for Success: Elevate Your IELTS Writing 🌟


1. Exacerbate (verb)
🔹 Meaning: To make a problem, situation, or negative feeling worse.
🔹 Example:
"Rapid urbanization can exacerbate environmental degradation by increasing pollution and deforestation."
🔹 IELTS Application: Use in essays discussing problems (e.g., climate change, social inequality) to show cause-effect relationships.

2. Scrutinize (verb)
🔍 Meaning: To examine or inspect something closely and critically.
🔍 Example:
"Governments should scrutinize the ethical implications of artificial intelligence before implementing new technologies."
🔍 IELTS Application: Effective in argumentative essays where analysis or evaluation is required (e.g., policy decisions, scientific advancements).

3. Paradox (noun)
❓ Meaning: A situation or statement that seems contradictory but may reveal a deeper truth.
❓ Example:
"The paradox of social media is that while it connects people globally, it often fosters loneliness and isolation."
❓ IELTS Application: Ideal for discussing complex issues (e.g., technology’s double-edged impact, economic growth vs. sustainability).

4. Comprehensive (adjective)
📚 Meaning: Including all elements; thorough and complete.
📚 Example:
"A comprehensive approach to education, combining theory and practical skills, is essential for preparing students for the future."
📚 IELTS Application: Useful for proposing solutions or discussing holistic strategies (e.g., healthcare, urban planning).

🎯 Why These Words are Game-Changers for Band 7–8:
✅ Topic Relevance: Perfect fit for common IELTS themes such as environment, technology, and more.
✅ Collocations: Naturally pair with academic phrases (*exacerbate inequality*, *scrutinize policies*, *comprehensive strategy*).
✅ Nuance: Showcase your ability to handle abstract or complex ideas (e.g., *paradox*).


💡 Pro Tip: Use these words strategically—limit to 1–2 per essay, ensuring they blend seamlessly with your argument. Overloading essays with “fancy” words can actually reduce coherence.


📚 Look Forward To

Meaning:
"Look forward to" is a common English expression used to express anticipation or excitement about a future event.

Structure:
- "Look forward to" + noun / gerund (verb + -ing)

Examples:
1. Noun:
- "I look forward to the weekend." 🎉
2. Gerund:
- "She looks forward to meeting new people." 👫

Key Points:

- Positive Anticipation: It always conveys a positive feeling about what is coming.
- Formal & Informal Use Suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Practice:
Try forming your own sentences with "look forward to":
1. I look forward to __ (event).
2. We look forward to __ (activity).


Spill the __’ means to reveal a secret that was meant to be kept confidential.
Опрос
  •   (a) peas
  •   (b) beans
  •   (c) sweetcorn
  •   (d) bees
348 голосов


Which word is spelled correctly?
Опрос
  •   ① Embarrasment
  •   ② Embarrassment
  •   ③ Embarassment
  •   ④ Embarresment
336 голосов


The Use of the Word "at" in English. 📖

1️⃣To indicate a specific place or position.
Examples:
- She is at home.
- Meet me at the park.

2️⃣To specify a particular time.
Examples:
- The meeting starts at 3 p.m.
- We’ll see you at midnight.

3️⃣To show proficiency or capability in a specific area.
Examples:
- She is good at painting.
- He excels at math.

4️⃣To mention being present at events or activities.
Examples:
- They were at the concert.
- I met him at the party.

5️⃣To express a particular state.
Examples:
- He’s at peace now.
- She’s at risk of missing the deadline.

6️⃣To indicate a rate, speed, or level.
Examples:
- Driving at 60 miles per hour.
- Selling goods at a discount.

7️⃣To show the direction of an action.
Examples:
- She looked at him.
- He threw the ball at the wall.

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🔵 Phrasal Verb of the Day: "Break Down"

👉 Meaning:
"Break down" can mean:

To stop working (usually for machines)

To lose control of emotions (for people)

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🔹 Examples:
1️⃣ My car broke down on the way to work, so I had to call a mechanic.
2️⃣ She broke down in tears when she heard the news.
3️⃣ The printer broke down right before the big meeting.
4️⃣ He broke down and shared his feelings with his friend.


💬 Try using this in a sentence today! 🌱 Keep learning and expanding your vocabulary! Let me know your examples in the comment box.😊


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📘 Learn the Difference: Adapt, Adopt, and Adept! 📘

🔹 Adapt – To change something to fit a new situation.

Example: "I need to adapt to the new job."


🔹 Adopt – To take something as your own.

Example: "They decided to adopt a new way of working."


🔹 Adept – To be very skilled at something.

Example: "She is adept at solving problems."


💡 Remember:

Adapt = Change

Adopt = Take

Adept = Skillful

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Don't ___. I'll take care of you.
Опрос
  •   worried
  •   worrying
  •   worry
674 голосов


After having evaded the police for weeks, the suspect went to the police station _____ to hand himself in.
Опрос
  •   a) volunteer
  •   b) voluntary
  •   c) voluntarily
178 голосов


I wish I ____ fly to Italy and spend a few days there.
Опрос
  •   a) will
  •   b) can
  •   c) could
194 голосов


English Idiom Quiz! 😃 "Everyone has ....... in the closet. No one's perfect."
Опрос
  •   Rags
  •   Skeletons
  •   Cockroaches
712 голосов


"Bite the bullet means"means
Опрос
  •   a) To taste something bitter
  •   b) To face a difficult situation bravely
  •   c) To eat metal
  •   d) To avoid confrontation
761 голосов


Vocabulary quiz “I can’t solve this maths problem. It’s ....... me.”
Опрос
  •   Over
  •   On
  •   Beyond
274 голосов


What's the word?

In _ _strious

Meaning:
working energetically and devotedly

Synonyms: Hardworking


Vocabulary quiz! 🙂 “Put a ..... in it! I don’t want to listen to you anymore!” What do you think? 🤔 #English #toeic #toefl #ielts
Опрос
  •   sock
  •   foot
  •   hand
281 голосов


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I'm afraid


1⃣. Expressing Regret or Apology:
- Meaning: When someone says "I'm afraid," it can be used to politely express regret or apologize for something.
- Example: "I'm afraid I won't be able to make it to the party. I have another commitment."

2️⃣. Expressing Unwillingness or Disagreement:
- Meaning: "I'm afraid" can also be used to politely express unwillingness or disagreement with a request or suggestion.
- Example: "I'm afraid I can't lend you any money right now. I'm saving up for something important."

3️⃣. Expressing Concern or Caution:
- Meaning: Sometimes, "I'm afraid" is used to express concern or caution about a situation or potential problem.
- Example: "I'm afraid you might slip on the wet floor. Please be careful."

4️⃣. Expressing Uncertainty or Doubt:
- Meaning: "I'm afraid" can also indicate uncertainty or doubt about a statement or information.
- Example: "I'm afraid I don't have the answer to that question. I'm not sure about the details."

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SAY & TELL


📢 Hey friends! Let's talk about the difference between "say" and "tell"! 🗣️

👉 Have you ever wondered when to use "say" and when to use "tell"? Here's a simple explanation:

🗯️ "Say" is used to report or quote what someone has expressed, while "tell" is used to communicate information directly to someone.

👉 For example:

1️⃣ "She said, 'I love chocolate.'"
Here, "said" is used to report the exact words spoken.

2️⃣ "He told me he loves chocolate."
In this case, "told" indicates a direct communication between the speaker and the listener.

📝 Remember, "say" is used with direct quotations or reported speech, while "tell" is followed by an indirect object (the person being spoken to) and often a direct object (the message being conveyed).

So, next time you're expressing yourself, choose between "say" for reporting and "tell" for direct communication! 🙌

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Vocabulary quiz! 🙂 “We were all annoyed when the woman .... the queue in the supermarket.” What do you think? 🤔 #English #toeic #toefl #ielts #spokenenglish
Опрос
  •   jumped
  •   interrupted
  •   ran
431 голосов

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