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🌟 Collocations for Body Care!
Talking about self-care and beauty treatments in English? Using the right collocations will help you sound more natural.
Here are some common phrases for hair, skin, and body care.
🔵Pluck your eyebrows (use tweezers to shape them)
🔵Trim your beard (cut it shorter)
🔵Dye your hair (change your hair color)
🔵File your nails (shape them with a nail file)
🔵Polish your nails (apply nail polish)
🔵Curl your hair (use a curling iron to add waves)
🔵Tie your hair up (make a ponytail or bun)
🔵Wax your legs (remove hair with wax)
🔵Rub in lotion (spread lotion on your skin)

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Daily Slice of IELTS: Vocabulary

Health
These vocabulary and expressions are useful for intermediate students to describe various aspects of health, medicine, and wellness in their IELTS writing and speaking tasks.

1. **Under the weather**
Definition: Feeling unwell or sick.
Example: "I've been feeling under the weather all day, so I think I'll take a sick day tomorrow."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe a minor illness or feeling unwell.

2. **Take a toll**
Definition: To have a negative impact or effect on someone's health or well-being.
Example: "The stress of the job has been taking a toll on my mental health, so I'm considering a change."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe how a situation or condition is affecting someone's health.

3. Get a second opinion
Definition: To seek a different doctor's opinion or advice on a medical condition or treatment.
Example: "I'm not sure about the diagnosis, so I'm going to get a second opinion from a specialist."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe seeking additional medical advice or confirmation.

4. Prescription medication
Definition: Medicine that is prescribed by a doctor to treat a specific medical condition.
Example: "I'm taking prescription medication for my high blood pressure, and it's been helping to manage my condition."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe medicine that is prescribed by a doctor.

5. Break a sweat
Definition: To exercise or engage in physical activity that causes sweating.
Example: "I like to break a sweat at the gym every morning to get my blood pumping."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe engaging in physical activity or exercise.

6. Take care of oneself
Definition: To prioritize one's own health and well-being.
Example: "It's important to take care of oneself, especially during stressful times, by getting enough sleep and eating well."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe prioritizing one's own health and well-being.

7. Get back on track
Definition: To return to a normal or healthy routine after a period of illness or setback.
Example: "After recovering from the flu, I'm trying to get back on track with my exercise routine and healthy eating habits."
IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe returning to a normal or healthy routine after a setback.

8. Health complications
Definition: Unforeseen or undesirable consequences of a medical condition or treatment.

Example: "The patient's health complications required a series of surgeries to correct the underlying issues."

IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe the potential risks or consequences of a medical condition or treatment.

9. Physical well-being
Definition: The state of being physically healthy and fit.

Example: "Maintaining physical well-being is essential for overall health and quality of life."

IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe the state of being physically healthy and fit.

10. Psychological well-being
Definition: The state of being mentally healthy and emotionally stable.

Example: "Mental health professionals emphasize the importance of psychological well-being in maintaining overall health."

IELTS Tip: Use this phrase to describe the state of being mentally healthy and emotionally stable.

11. Sedentary lifestyle
Definition: A lifestyle that involves little or no physical activity, often leading to negative health consequences.

Example: "A sedentary lifestyle has been linked to an increased risk of chronic diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes."

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🇺🇸Классное выражение на английском из «Friends»

🇺🇸Worst case scenario
- Наихудший исход / В худшем случае / Самая плохая ситуация

(значение этого выражения заключается в описании наихудшего возможного исхода или ситуации в определенных обстоятельствах)

🇺🇸- Worst case scenario is we borrow some money from my parents.

- В худшем случае нам придется занять немного денег у моих родителей.
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Daily Slice of IELTS
Here are 6 topic-related words about the topic "Shopping" with definitions and examples:
1. **Bargain**
Definition: A purchase made at a lower price than usual, often through negotiation or special offer.
Example: "I managed to snag a great bargain on a new pair of shoes during the sales."
2. **Discount**
Definition: A reduction in the price of a product or service, often offered as a promotion or incentive.
Example: "The store is offering a 20% discount on all winter clothing this weekend."
3. Haggle
Definition: To negotiate the price of something, often in a friendly or playful manner.
Example: "I love haggling with vendors at the market to get the best price on fresh produce."
4. Retail therapy
Definition: The practice of shopping as a way to improve one's mood or alleviate stress.
Example: "I know it's not the most practical solution, but sometimes I just need to go shopping to clear my head and feel better."
5. Splurge
Definition: To spend more money than usual on something, often as a treat or indulgence.
Example: "I decided to splurge on a new designer handbag for my birthday."
6. Treasure hunt
Definition: A fun and exciting way to shop, often involving searching for hidden or hard-to-find items.
Example: "I love going on treasure hunts at thrift stores to find unique and one-of-a-kind vintage items."

These words are all related to the topic of shopping and can be used in a variety of contexts to describe different aspects of the shopping experience.

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IELTS Speaking Topic:
Shopping
What do you usually shop for?
Do you often go to malls?
Do you shop online a lot?
How common are shopping centers in your country?

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Перевод:

Когда ваш любимый коллега начинает говорить о поиске другой работы
Закрой рот немедленно

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Daily Slice of IELTS

Film / Movies

1. **Blockbuster** (noun)
Definition: A highly successful and popular film or movie that attracts a large audience.
Example: "The new superhero movie is a blockbuster and has broken box office records."
2. **Flick** (noun)
Definition: A movie or film.
Example: "I'm going to the cinema to watch the new flick tonight."
Intermediate:
3. Premiere (noun)
Definition: The first public performance or showing of a film, play, or concert.
Example: "The movie's premiere was held at a luxurious theater in Los Angeles."
4. Rave (verb)
Definition: To give enthusiastic praise or approval to something, especially music or a performance.
Example: "The crowd raved about the band's energetic concert."

Advanced:Less COmmon ones
1. Cinematic (adjective)
Definition: Relating to or resembling film or cinema.
Example: "The director's use of cinematic techniques created a visually stunning effect."
2. Auteur (noun)
Definition: A film director who has a distinctive style or approach to filmmaking.
Example: "Quentin Tarantino is an auteur known for his unique blend of violence and dark humor."

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💇🏼‍♀️ Talking About Haircuts

Get a haircut (have your hair cut by a professional)
Trim the ends (cut just a small amount to remove split ends)
Cut off a few inches (shorten your hair by a certain length)
Layer your hair (cut it at different lengths for volume)
Shave the sides (remove hair completely from the sides)
Get bangs/fringe (cut short hair at the front) (подстричь челку)
Thin out thick hair (remove some weight from thick hair)
Neaten up the back and sides (clean up shorter styles)

#английский #vocabulary #haircut

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Daily Slice of IELTS
**Vocabulary 1: Kinship**
* Definition: A close family relationship, such as a parent, sibling, or grandparent.* Example: "My grandmother is my closest kinship, and I'm very close to her."
* Model IELTS question: "What is the most important kinship in your life, and why?"* Model IELTS answer: "In my opinion, the most important kinship in my life is my sibling. Growing up, we shared many experiences and memories, and I feel a strong bond with them. Even though we have our differences, we always support each other and are there for each other in times of need."
**Vocabulary 2: Nurturing**
* Definition: Showing care and concern for someone's well-being.
* Example: "My parents have always been very nurturing, and they've taught me the importance of looking after others."* Model IELTS question: "What do you think is the key to nurturing a strong family bond?"
* Model IELTS answer: "I believe that nurturing a strong family bond requires a combination of communication, trust, and mutual respect. When family members take the time to listen to each other and show empathy, it creates a sense of security and belonging. This, in turn, fosters a nurturing environment where everyone feels supported and cared for."
Vocabulary 3: Conflict
* Definition: A disagreement or argument between people, often leading to tension or stress.* Example: "My parents and I had a conflict last week about my future plans, but we eventually resolved it through open communication."
* Model IELTS question: "How do you handle conflicts within your family?"* Model IELTS answer: "When conflicts arise within my family, I try to approach them calmly and rationally. I believe that active listening and open communication are key to resolving disputes. By understanding each other's perspectives and finding common ground, we can work towards a resolution that satisfies everyone's needs."
Vocabulary 4: Supportive
* Definition: Providing emotional or practical help to someone.
* Example: "My partner is very supportive, and she's always there to lend a listening ear or help me with my problems."* Model IELTS question: "What does it mean to you to have a supportive partner?"
* Model IELTS answer: "To me, having a supportive partner means having someone who is always there to offer emotional support and guidance. It's knowing that I can count on them to help me through tough times, whether it's a personal or professional issue. Having a supportive partner makes me feel secure and valued, and it's an essential part of a healthy relationship."
Vocabulary 5: Bond
* Definition: A strong emotional connection between people.* Example: "My siblings and I have a strong bond, and we're always there for each other."
* Model IELTS question: "What do you think is the key to forming a strong bond with your family members?"* Model IELTS answer: "I believe that forming a strong bond with family members requires a combination of shared experiences, open communication, and mutual respect. When family members take the time to understand and appreciate each other's differences, it creates a sense of unity and belonging. This, in turn, fosters a strong bond that can last a lifetime."
Vocabulary 6: Harmony
* Definition: A state of peaceful and harmonious coexistence.
* Example: "My family and I have always tried to maintain harmony, even when we disagree on certain issues."* Model IELTS question: "What do you think is the most important factor in maintaining harmony within a family?"
* Model IELTS answer: "I believe that maintaining harmony within a family requires a combination of effective communication, empathy, and understanding. When family members take the time to listen to each other and find common ground, it creates a sense of peace and cooperation. This, in turn, fosters a harmonious environment where everyone feels valued and respected."
Vocabulary 7: Intimacy
* Definition: A close and personal relationship, often characterized by emotional closeness and trust.* Example: "My partner and I have a very intimate relationship, and we always
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🇺🇸Be slammed
- Быть занятым / заваленным работой / загруженным делами

🇺🇸- No, work, I’m slammed.

- Нет, работай, я занята.
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make time for each other."
* Model IELTS question: "What do you think is the key to building intimacy with your partner?"* Model IELTS answer: "I believe that building intimacy with your partner requires a combination of trust, communication, and emotional vulnerability. When partners are willing to be open and honest with each other, it creates a sense of safety and security. This, in turn, fosters a deep and meaningful connection that is essential for a healthy and fulfilling relationship."

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Daily Slice of IELTS
Here are 7 words related to the IELTS speaking topic "hometown":
These words can help you to describe your hometown and its characteristics, and to express your feelings and connections to the place.

1. **Nostalgia**: a sentimental longing for a past time or place
Example: "I have a lot of nostalgia for my hometown, where I grew up and made many fond memories."
2. **Community**: a group of people living in the same area
Example: "My hometown has a strong sense of community, where everyone knows each other and looks out for one another."
3. Landmark: a notable building or structure that is easily recognizable
Example: "The old clock tower is a landmark in my hometown and is a popular spot for tourists to take photos."
4. Neighborhood: a specific area within a town or city
Example: "I grew up in a small neighborhood in my hometown, where everyone knew each other and looked out for one another."
5. Tradition: a custom or practice that is passed down from one generation to the next
Example: "My hometown has a strong tradition of celebrating cultural festivals, which brings the community together and promotes cultural exchange."
6. Scenery: the natural or man-made features of an area
Example: "My hometown is surrounded by beautiful scenery, with rolling hills and a river running through it."
7. Roots: a sense of belonging or connection to a place or community
Example: "I have strong roots in my hometown, where I was born and raised, and I feel a deep connection to the place and its people."

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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском из «Friends»

🇺🇸Put (one's) foot down
- Настоять на своем / Занять твёрдую позицию / Поставить ультиматум

🇺🇸- I'm stepping in and I'm putting my foot down.

- Я вступаю в игру и занимаю твердую позицию.
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Here are 7 advanced vocabulary related to parents and children with definitions and examples:

1. Paternalistic (adjective): Showing excessive concern for someone's well-being, often in a way that is perceived as condescending or controlling.

Example: "My parents were very paternalistic when I was growing up, always trying to protect me from making my own decisions."

2. Nurturing (adjective): Providing care and support to help someone grow and develop.

Example: "My mother was a very nurturing person, always making sure I felt loved and supported."

3. Authoritarian (adjective): Having complete control over someone or something, often in a strict or oppressive manner.

Example: "My father was an authoritarian figure, always demanding obedience and discipline from his children."

4. Indulgent (adjective): Giving in to someone's every desire or whim, often to the point of spoiling them.

Example: "My grandparents were very indulgent with their grandchildren, always giving them treats and gifts."

5. Overprotective (adjective): Being excessively cautious or protective of someone, often to the point of restricting their freedom or autonomy.

Example: "My parents were overprotective of me when I was a child, always worrying about my safety and well-being."

6. Helicopter parent (noun): A parent who is excessively involved in their child's life, often to the point of being overly controlling or intrusive.

Example: "My parents were helicopter parents, always attending every school event and activity, and constantly checking in on me."

7. Emancipated (adjective): Having gained independence and autonomy, often as a result of reaching a certain age or achieving a certain level of maturity.

Example: "As I turned 18, I felt emancipated from my parents' control, finally able to make my own decisions and live my own life."

These vocabulary words can be useful for IELTS speaking and writing tasks, especially when discussing topics related to family relationships and parenting styles. Good luck with your exam!

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✂️ Idioms with "Hair"

🤩 Bad hair day – a day when everything seems to go wrong.
"I was late, spilled my coffee, and forgot my keys—total bad hair day!"
🤩 Let your hair down – relax and enjoy yourself.
"It’s the weekend! Time to let your hair down and have some fun."
🤩 Split hairs – argue about small, unimportant details.
"Stop splitting hairs! The main idea is what matters."
🤩 Not a hair out of place – looking perfect and well-groomed.
"Even after the long flight, she looked amazing—not a hair out of place."
🤩 Make your hair stand on end – to frighten or shock someone.
"That horror movie made my hair stand on end!"
🤩 Tear your hair out – be extremely frustrated or worried.
"I’ve been tearing my hair out over this difficult assignment!"

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More advanced Voc

Here are 6 words and expressions about sleep for students of IELTS:
1. Catch some Z's (expression)
Meaning: To sleep or take a nap
Example: "I'm feeling tired, I think I'll catch some Z's before dinner."
2. Get a good night's sleep (expression)
Meaning: To sleep well and wake up feeling refreshed
Example: "I need to get a good night's sleep before my exam tomorrow."
3. Sleep tight (expression)
Meaning: Goodnight, sleep well
Example: "Goodnight, sleep tight!"
4. Wake up to (expression)
Meaning: To wake up and find something or someone
Example: "I woke up to the sound of my alarm clock ringing."
5. Doze off (verb)
Meaning: To fall asleep suddenly or unintentionally
Example: "I was watching TV and dozed off, missing the end of the show."
6. Rise and shine (expression)
Meaning: To wake up and start the day
Example: "It's time to rise and shine, we have a big day ahead of us."
These words and expressions can help students of IELTS describe their sleep habits and experiences in a more natural and fluent way.

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