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📌How to mention job availability without saying “unemployed”:
I’m in between jobs right now.
I’m exploring new career opportunities.
I’m currently seeking a new position.
I’m looking for the next step in my career.
I’m available for new opportunities.
I’m focusing on my job search.
I’m open to exploring new industries.
I’m in the process of finding a new opportunity.

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We caught a glimpse of someone ______________ around the corner (Мы мельком увидели, что кто-то прячется за углом)
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Daily SLice of IELTS Words
Crime & Punishment 2
Intermediate-level words related to crime, which you can use for your IELTS writing test:
1. Offender (noun)Definition: A person who has committed a crime.
Example: "The police are searching for the offender who stole a valuable necklace."
2. Victim (noun)Definition: A person who has been harmed or injured by a crime.
Example: "The victim of the mugging was left with serious injuries."
3. Crime scene (noun)Definition: The location where a crime has been committed.
Example: "The police are investigating the crime scene where the body was found."
4. Suspect (noun)Definition: A person who is thought to have committed a crime.
Example: "The police have identified a suspect in the murder investigation."
5. Evidence (noun)Definition: Information or objects that can be used to prove that a crime has been committed.
Example: "The police found crucial evidence at the crime scene that linked the suspect to the crime."
6. Arrest (verb)Definition: To take someone into custody because they are suspected of committing a crime.
Example: "The police arrested the suspect at the scene of the crime."
7. Charge (verb)Definition: To accuse someone of committing a crime.
Example: "The police charged the suspect with murder and theft."
8. Sentence (noun)Definition: The punishment given to someone who has been found guilty of a crime.
Example: "The judge handed down a 10-year sentence for the convicted criminal."
9. Prison (noun)Definition: A place where people are kept in custody as punishment for a crime.
Example: "The prisoner was released from prison after serving 5 years."
10. Justice (noun)Definition: The fair and equal treatment of all people, especially in the administration of law.
Example: "The victim's family is seeking justice for the murder of their loved one."
Remember to use these vocabulary words in context and to explain them clearly in your writing. Good luck with your IELTS test!

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🇺🇸Разберем отрывок из «Brooklyn Nine-Nine»

🇺🇸Here are two pictures - вот два фото
Your locker - твой шкафчик
The other - другая
Garbage dump - мусорная свалка
Can you tell which is which? -
можешь определить что из них что?
They're both - они обе
I should have guessed that -
я должен был догадаться
He's good - он хорош

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The actor's ______________ fell off during the performance (Парик актера сорвался во время выступления)
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Nonchalant (adjective)
Meaning: Showing a calm, relaxed attitude, even when things around you might be stressful. It’s about staying cool and not getting too worried.

The wordnonchalant" comes from French, wherenon-" meansnot" andchalant" comes fromchaloir," meaningto care." It originally meansnot caring."

Example sentences:
-Despite the chaos, he remained nonchalant and focused.

-Even after winning the match, she remained nonchalant, as if it was no big deal.

A: Did you see how Jake reacted when he got the promotion?
B: Yeah, he was so nonchalant about it, like it was no big deal!

--Synonyms--
Unconcerned
Indifferent
Apathetic
Detached
Easygoing
Unbothered
Laid-back

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They ________ their shoes before entering the house (Они вытерли обувь перед тем, как зайти в дом)
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Daily Slice of IELTS Ideas

Benefits of Studying Abroad
Foreign institutions may offer better courses.
Many students want to attend a prestigious university.
The best universities employ teachers who are experts in their fields.
Qualifications gained abroad can open the door to better job opportunities.
Living abroad can broaden students’ horizons.
Overseas students are exposed to different cultures and customs.
They become more independent.
They are responsible for cooking, cleaning and paying bills.
They will learn a foreign language.

Drawbacks of Studying Abroad
Living and studying abroad can be difficult.
Students have problems with paperwork such as visa applications.
The language barrier can be a problem.
Students have to find accommodation and pay bills.
Studying in a foreign language is challenging.
Living alone in an unfamiliar culture can cause homesickness

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🇺🇸Запоминаем полезное выражение на английском из «The Sopranos»

🇺🇸Mince words
- Подбирать слова

(когда кто-то говорит не прямо, а старается смягчить свои слова или избегает прямого выражения своих мыслей, чтобы не обидеть или не вызвать негативную реакцию)

🇺🇸- She didn’t mince words.

- Она не подбирала слова / не стеснялась в выражениях.

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Cunning men often pass for ________ (Хитрых людей частенько принимают за мудрых)
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The project _______ by the time you arrive. — Проект будет завершен к вашему приезду.
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Task 2
Model Answer
Benefits & Drawbacks of Studying Abroad

Studying abroad has become an increasingly popular phenomenon in recent years, with many students opting to pursue their higher education in a foreign country. While there are numerous benefits to studying abroad, there may be also some drawbacks that should be considered.

On the one hand, studying abroad can be a life-changing experience that offers numerous benefits. For instance, it provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture, learn a new language, and gain a broader perspective on the world. Additionally, studying abroad can be a great way to develop important skills such as independence, self-reliance, and adaptability. Furthermore, many universities abroad offer high-quality education and research opportunities that can be difficult to find in one's home country.

On the other hand, studying abroad can also have some drawbacks. One of the main concerns is the cost, as studying abroad can be expensive and may require students to take out loans or work part-time jobs to support themselves. Another drawback is the potential for homesickness and culture shock, which can make it difficult for students to adjust to their new surroundings. Furthermore, studying abroad can also be a significant adjustment for students who are used to a more structured and familiar environment, as they may need to navigate a new education system and make new friends.

In conclusion, while studying abroad can be a rewarding and enriching experience, it is essential to carefully consider the benefits and drawbacks before making a decision. By weighing the pros and cons, students can make an informed decision that is right for them and ensure that they get the most out of their study abroad experience.
Word count: 280

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🇺🇸Классное выражение на английском

🇺🇸Foist someone on
- Навязывать кого-то кому-то / Впихивать кого-то (в компанию к кому-то против их воли или желания)

(кто-то пытается заставить другого человека взять на себя ответственность за третьего человека или принять его в свою жизнь)

🇺🇸- You've gotta now foist her on somebody else.

- Теперь тебе нужно навязать её кому-то другому.

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The invitations _______ and sent out yesterday. — Приглашения были распечатаны и отправлены вчера.
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The report ______ by the manager yesterday. — Отчет был написан менеджером вчера.
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Daily SLice of IELTS Vocabulary

Here are some advanced and upper-intermediate vocabulary related to the topic of "Studying Abroad":
**Advanced Vocabulary**
1. Immerse (v.) - to surround oneself with a new culture, language, or environmentExample: "Studying abroad allowed me to immerse myself in the local culture and language."
2. Perspective (n.) - a point of view or outlook on lifeExample: "Studying abroad broadened my perspective on the world and helped me to see things from a different angle."
3. Adaptability (n.) - the ability to adjust to new situations or environmentsExample: "Studying abroad required me to be adaptable and flexible in my daily routine."
4. Research opportunities (n.) - chances to conduct scientific or academic researchExample: "The university abroad offered excellent research opportunities in my field of study."
5. Structured (adj.) - organized and planned in a specific wayExample: "I was used to a structured education system in my home country, but studying abroad was a bit more flexible."
6. Navigating (v.) - finding one's way through a new situation or environmentExample: "Studying abroad required me to navigate a new education system and make new friends."
7. Enriching (adj.) - making something more valuable or interestingExample: "Studying abroad was an enriching experience that broadened my horizons and helped me to grow as a person."
8. Adjustment (n.) - the process of getting used to a new situation or environmentExample: "Studying abroad required an adjustment period, but I eventually settled in and felt at home."
Upper-Intermediate Vocabulary
1. Homestay (n.) - a situation where a student lives with a local family while studying abroad
Example: "I opted for a homestay arrangement while studying abroad, which allowed me to fully immerse myself in the local culture."
2. Language proficiency (n.) - the ability to speak and understand a language
Example: "Studying abroad helped me to improve my language proficiency and become more confident in my ability to communicate in a foreign language."
3. Cultural shock (n.) - a feeling of disorientation or confusion caused by a new culture
Example: "I experienced cultural shock when I first arrived in the country, but I eventually adjusted to the local customs and way of life."
4. Academic rigor (n.) - the level of difficulty or challenge in academic work
Example: "The academic rigor of the program abroad was higher than what I was used to in my home country, but it was a great opportunity to push myself and learn new skills."
5. International community (n.) - a group of people from different countries who come together to share experiences and ideas
Example: "Studying abroad allowed me to connect with an international community of students who shared similar interests and goals."
6. Extracurricular activities (n.) - activities or hobbies that are not part of one's regular academic work
Example: "I joined a few extracurricular activities while studying abroad, such as a sports team and a cultural club, which helped me to meet new people and make friends."
7. Interdisciplinary (adj.) - combining two or more academic disciplines or fields of study
Example: "The program abroad offered interdisciplinary courses that combined my interests in business and environmental studies."
8. Global perspective (n.) - a broad view of the world and its many cultures and issues
Example: "Studying abroad gave me a global perspective and helped me to understand the interconnectedness of the world and its many cultures and issues."

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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском из «Ann with an E»

🇺🇸Homely (of a person)
- Страшненький / Некрасивый / Невзрачный

🇺🇸- I never expect to be a bride myself. I'm so homely, nobody would ever wanna marry me.

- Я не ожидаю, что когда-то буду в роли невесты. Я такая некрасивая, что никто не захочет на мне жениться.

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The new school ______ next year. — Новая школа будет построена в следующем году.
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