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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском из «Friends»

🇺🇸To get back together with someone
- Возобновить отношения с кем-то / Снова сойтись / начать встречаться с кем-то

🇺🇸- He should not get back together with her. I mean, I know that, you know that, even Ross knows that.

- Ему не стоит снова с ней сходиться. Я имею в виду, я знаю это, ты знаешь это, даже Росс знает это.
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Which of the following is NOT an adverb?
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🔵 defunct

♦️No longer in use or functioning

🗯 Example:
-"a defunct organization ."
I had to drive very [ … ] because the snow was coming down [ … ]. — Пришлось ехать очень медленно, так как шел сильный снегопад.
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slowly / heavily
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slow / heavily
Daily Slice of IELTS ideas

Positives of Mobile Phones

Mobile phones have transformed the way we connect with others, making it easy to stay in touch with loved ones and colleagues from anywhere.
With mobile phones, we can access a wealth of information, entertainment, and communication tools, such as text messaging, internet browsing, photo taking, and music streaming.
Mobile phones have also become a fashion statement, with many people using them as a status symbol or a way to express their personal style.
Mobile phones have made it easier to stay organized, with features like calendars, reminders, and notes.
Mobile phones have also enabled remote work and learning, allowing people to stay productive and connected while on-the-go.
Mobile phones have also improved emergency response times, with features like GPS and SOS buttons.

Negatives of Mobile Phones

Mobile phones can be a distraction in public places, such as restaurants, theaters, and libraries, disrupting the peace and quiet.
Ringing phones can be a disturbance in quiet environments, such as schools, libraries, and hospitals.
Mobile phones can also be a privacy concern, as others may be able to overhear or intercept our conversations.
Mobile phones can interfere with electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, and other medical devices.
Mobile phones may also have negative effects on our physical and mental health, such as eye strain, headaches, and addiction.
Mobile phones can be a safety concern, especially when used while driving, walking, or engaging in other activities that require attention.
Mobile phones can also be a target for theft and vandalism, with many people falling victim to phone theft or damage.
Mobile phones can also contribute to environmental waste, with many phones ending up in landfills and contributing to electronic waste.
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🇺🇸Полезное выражение из фильма «Before we go»

🇺🇸Revered
- Почитаемый / Уважаемый

🇺🇸- You're revered. You have a...
- Maserati?

- Ты уважаемый. У тебя есть...
- Мазерати?
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Did you know over 200 people have successfully [ … ] solo across the channel from
England to France? — Знаете ли вы, что более 200 человек успешно переплыли в одиночку канал из Англии во Францию?
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Let’s [ … ] a chat after the meeting. — Давай поговорим после встречи.
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Here are two IELTS Writing Task 2 prompts and Speaking Part 2 and 3 questions focused on the use of cellphones.

IELTS Writing Task 2 Prompts
Prompt 1: Topic: "Impact of Cellphones on Society"

In many countries, the use of cellphones has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Some people believe that this has brought many benefits, while others think it has negative effects on social relationships and health.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Prompt 2: Topic: "Cellphone Usage Among Young People"

Some people think that teenagers spend too much time on their cellphones, affecting their social skills, education, and health.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Provide reasons and examples to support your answer.


IELTS Speaking Part 2 and 3 Questions
Speaking Part 2: Cue Card
Describe a time when you were without your cellphone.
You should say:
When it happened
Where you were
Why you were without it
And explain how you felt about the situation.

Speaking Part 3: Discussion Questions

Do you think cellphones are more of a benefit or a hindrance to communication among people? Why?
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🇺🇸Разберем отрывок из сериала «Friends»

🇺🇸Get put - помещаются
Plate protectors - защитные чехлы для тарелок
To stack - складывать (в стопку)
Silverware - столовые приборы
To bundle - связывать
Rubber bands - резинки
Bubble wrap - оборачивать пузырчатой плёнкой
Got it? - понял(а)?
Harsh - строгий(ая)
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I don’t want to [ … ] the same mistake again. — Я не хочу снова совершить ту же ошибку.
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🔵 abyss

♦️a bottomless gulf or pit

🗯 Example:
-"He led down into the dark abyss."
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I think you should [ … ] a look before making a decision. — Думаю, тебе стоит взглянуть перед тем, как принимать решение.
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Model Answer Task 2

Question
In many countries, the use of cellphones has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Some people believe that this has brought many benefits, while others think it has negative effects on social relationships and health.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Model Answer

The dramatic increase in cellphone usage over the past few decades has sparked a debate on its impact on society. While some argue that cellphones have brought significant benefits, others believe they have negatively affected social relationships and health. This essay will discuss both perspectives before presenting my own opinion.

On the one hand, cellphones have revolutionized communication and access to information. They allow people to stay connected with family and friends, regardless of geographical distances, fostering stronger bonds and a sense of belonging. Moreover, cellphones provide instant access to information and services, such as navigation, online banking, and emergency contacts, which enhances convenience and safety in daily life. Many also use cellphones to manage their time and productivity, making them an indispensable tool in modern society.

On the other hand, excessive cellphone use can have detrimental effects on social relationships and health. Many people become engrossed in their screens, leading to a decline in face-to-face interactions and weakening real-life connections. This phenomenon, often referred to as "phubbing," can cause feelings of isolation and loneliness. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to screens can lead to eye strain, sleep disorders, and even addiction, negatively affecting physical and mental health.

In conclusion, while cellphones offer undeniable benefits by improving communication and access to information, their overuse can harm social relationships and health. Therefore, it is essential to use cellphones responsibly and strike a balance to maximize their advantages while minimizing their drawbacks.
#IELTSTask2 #modeltask2 #ieltsessay #mobilephones
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🇺🇸Запоминаем классное выражение из фильма «Before we go»

🇺🇸Take a crack at smth
- Попробовать / попытаться что-то сделать

🇺🇸- I don't suppose you want to take a crack at it, do you?

- Я не думаю, что ты захочешь попробовать это сделать, не так ли?
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He is always trying to [ … ] excuses for being late. — Он всегда пытается придумывать оправдания за опоздания.
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🔵animus

♦️hostility or I'll feeling

🗯 Example:
The author's animus towards her.
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We had a great time at the party and [ … ] a lot of fun! — Мы прекрасно провели время на вечеринке и здорово повеселились!
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Daily Slice of IELTS Voc

Here is a list of useful vocabulary and collocations extracted from the model answer, along with their definitions and examples:

### Vocabulary and Collocations

1. Dramatic increase
- Definition: A sudden and significant rise in quantity or level.
- Example: The dramatic increase in online shopping has changed the retail industry completely.

2. Spark a debate
- Definition: To cause a discussion or argument about a particular issue.
- Example: The new policy on remote work sparked a debate among employees.

3. Impact on society
- Definition: The effect or influence of something on social structures, relationships, or norms.
- Example: The rapid development of technology has had a profound impact on society.

4. Significant benefits
- Definition: Notable or important advantages or positive effects.
- Example: Regular exercise provides significant benefits to both physical and mental health.

5. Negatively affected
- Definition: To have a harmful or detrimental impact on something.
- Example: Pollution has negatively affected the air quality in major cities.

6. Revolutionized communication
- Definition: Completely changed the way communication happens, usually in a positive way.
- Example: Social media has revolutionized communication by enabling instant global connectivity.

7. Access to information
- Definition: The ability to obtain or retrieve information easily.
- Example: The internet has dramatically improved access to information for everyone.

8. Fostering stronger bonds
- Definition: Encouraging or strengthening relationships and connections between people.
- Example: Team-building activities are effective in fostering stronger bonds among employees.

9. A sense of belonging
- Definition: The feeling of being accepted and included in a group or community.
- Example: Community events can help create a sense of belonging among residents.

10. Instant access
- Definition: The ability to immediately reach or use something.
- Example: Smartphones provide instant access to emails, social media, and news.

11. Indispensable tool
- Definition: A resource or device that is essential and cannot be done without.
- Example: For many professionals, a laptop is an indispensable tool for their work.

12. Excessive cellphone use
- Definition: Using a cellphone too much, beyond what is considered normal or healthy.
- Example: Excessive cellphone use can lead to a lack of focus and decreased productivity.

13. Detrimental effects
- Definition: Harmful or damaging outcomes or consequences.
- Example: Smoking has detrimental effects on health, including an increased risk of cancer.

14. Engrossed in their screens
- Definition: Deeply absorbed or involved in using a screen-based device.
- Example: Many teenagers are often engrossed in their screens, missing out on real-life interactions.

15. Phubbing
- Definition: The act of ignoring someone in favor of a mobile phone or digital device.
- Example: Phubbing can harm relationships by making people feel undervalued and ignored.

16. Prolonged exposure
- Definition: Extended or continuous contact with something, often leading to negative effects.
- Example: Prolonged exposure to loud noises can cause hearing loss.

17. Strike a balance
- Definition: To find a compromise or middle ground between two contrasting things.
- Example: It's important to strike a balance between work and leisure to maintain overall well-being.

### Examples of Usage
- "The dramatic increase in global temperatures has sparked a debate on environmental policies."
- "Excessive cellphone use can have detrimental effects on both physical and mental health."
- "It is essential to strike a balance between digital connectivity and real-life interactions."

These vocabulary items and collocations can enhance writing and speaking by making arguments more precise and impactful.
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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском👇🏻

🇺🇸Pull someone’s leg
-Шутить над кем-то
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