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🔵 spite

♦️ill will or hatred that takes the form of being irritating or offensive

🗯 Example:
-"She'd think I was saying it out of spite."
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He decided to [ … ] and finish the project by tonight. — Он решил работать до поздней ночи, чтобы закончить проект к вечеру.
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Here are five IELTS Speaking Part 2 and Part 3 questions related to staying in one job:

### Part 2 Questions:

1. Describe a job that you think you would enjoy staying in for a long time.
You should say:
- What the job is
- What the responsibilities are
- Why you think you would like it
And explain why you think you could stay in this job for a long time.

2. Describe a person you know who has been in the same job for a long time.
You should say:
- Who this person is
- What job they do
- How long they have been doing this job
And explain why they have stayed in this job for such a long time.

### Part 3 Questions:

1. Why do some people prefer to stay in one job for a long time rather than changing jobs frequently?

2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of staying in the same job for many years?

3. Do you think staying in one job for a long time is becoming less common? Why or why not?
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🇺🇸Запоминаем выражение из «The Vampire Diaries»

🇺🇸Lucky you
-Тебе повезло
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She always [ … ] to get her work done on time. — Она всегда идет до конца, чтобы выполнить свою работу вовремя.
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🔵 posterity

♦️all future generations

🗯 Example:
-"the victims'names are recorded for posterity."
We didn’t leave early [ … ] to catch the train. — Мы вышли недостаточно рано, чтобы успеть на поезд.
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Model Speaking Answer
Question
Do you think staying in one job for a long time is becoming less common? Why or why not?

Answer


Um, yes, I do think staying in one job for a long time is becoming less common these days. There are a few reasons for this. Firstly, uh, many people today are looking for more growth opportunities and, you know, changing jobs can help them gain new skills and experiences. Also, companies often don’t offer, like, long-term job security as they used to. So, employees may feel that it’s, well, better to move on rather than stay in one place. Additionally, I think, young people, especially, value flexibility and work-life balance more than, you know, job stability. They are often more willing to explore different roles and industries. So, yeah, I’d say it’s becoming less common to stay in the same job for a long time.
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🇺🇸Разберём отрывок из «H2O: Just Add Water»

🇺🇸Besides - кроме того
Will be catering - будет заниматься кейтерингом (организацией питания)
Wondering - размышлять, интересоваться
Particular - конкретный, особенный
Suggestions - предложения
Petite-sized - маленького размера
Topped - сверху положено
Smoked - копчёный
Trout - форель
Sprig - веточка
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The bag is [ … ] small to fit all of my books. — Сумка слишком маленькая, чтобы вместить все мои книги.
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🔵 dilettante

♦️an mature who engages in an activity without serious intentions

🗯 Example:
-"a wealthy literary dilettante."
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The coffee was [ … ] hot that I burned my tongue. — Кофе был такой горячий, что я обжег язык.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Vocabulary

Here are some useful words and collocations extracted from the IELTS Task 2 essay along with their definitions and examples:

### 1. Ongoing Debate - Definition: A discussion or argument that continues for a long time without reaching a conclusion.
- Example: The ongoing debate about climate change policies shows no signs of slowing down as countries strive to balance economic growth with environmental protection.
### 2. Key to Success - Definition: An essential factor that leads to achieving a desired outcome or success.
- Example: Effective communication is often considered the key to success in both personal and professional relationships.
### 3. Job Security - Definition: The assurance that an individual will keep their job without the risk of becoming unemployed.
- Example: Many employees value job security over a high salary because it provides them with stability and peace of mind.
### 4. Economic Downturns - Definition: Periods when the economy is performing poorly, often characterized by reduced spending, increased unemployment, and negative growth.
- Example: During economic downturns, companies often implement cost-cutting measures, such as reducing staff or freezing hiring.
### 5. Job Satisfaction - Definition: The feeling of contentment or fulfillment that a person gets from their job.
- Example: Employees who feel valued and have opportunities for growth are more likely to experience high job satisfaction.
### 6. New Perspectives - Definition: Different ways of viewing or understanding a situation, often gained through exposure to new ideas or experiences.
- Example: Traveling to different countries can give you new perspectives on cultural norms and social behaviors.
### 7. Industry Developments - Definition: Changes, innovations, or advancements that occur within a particular industry.
- Example: Staying informed about the latest industry developments is crucial for professionals who want to remain competitive in the job market.
### 8. Challenge Oneself - Definition: To push oneself to achieve or try something new, often outside of one's comfort zone.
- Example: He decided to challenge himself by taking on a leadership role in a new department.
### 9. Take on New Responsibilities - Definition: To accept or assume additional tasks or duties, often involving more work or greater accountability.
- Example: She took on new responsibilities after her promotion, which included managing a team of ten people.
### 10. Individual Circumstances - Definition: The unique situation or context surrounding a person’s life, which affects their decisions and actions.
- Example: Career choices often depend on individual circumstances, such as family commitments, financial needs, or personal interests.
These words and collocations can enhance vocabulary and provide depth to IELTS essays, demonstrating a strong command of the language and an understanding of complex topics.
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🇺🇸Классное выражение на английском из «Before we go»

🇺🇸Nice touch
- Приятное дополнение / Хороший штрих

(используется для описания чего-то, что добавляет особую изюминку или улучшает общее впечатление от чего-либо)

🇺🇸- Nice touch.
- It’s true.

- Приятное дополнение.
- Это правда.
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It’s not warm [ … ] to go swimming today. — Сегодня недостаточно тепло, чтобы купаться.
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🔵 plummet

♦️drop sharply and quickly

🗯 Example:
-"The stock market plummeted."
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The [ … ] noises from the kitchen kept the baby awake. (= rattling)
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Daily SLice of IELTS Ideas

Internet Compared to Newspapers and Books
1. Both print and digital versions of newspapers and books are available. Traditional print media like newspapers and books are also accessible in digital formats on the internet.
2. The internet provides access to news from around the globe in various languages.
You can read news reports from different countries and in multiple languages online.
3. Publishing and obtaining information on the internet is free. It costs nothing to share or read information on the web.
4. Anyone can become a writer and share their work online.
The internet empowers individuals to self-publish their writing.
5. Content in newspapers and books is created by skilled writers. Professional authors and journalists produce the content found in traditional newspapers and books.

Six More Ideas:

1. Online content can be updated instantly.
Unlike printed materials, information on the internet can be revised and updated immediately as new events unfold.
2. The internet offers interactive and multimedia content. Digital platforms can incorporate videos, podcasts, and interactive graphics, providing a richer experience than static text.
3. Search engines make it easy to find specific information online.
Unlike scanning through a book or newspaper, you can use search engines to quickly locate precise topics or facts on the web.
4. Internet content can be shared and discussed widely on social media. News articles, blog posts, and other online content can easily be shared and commented on across various social networks, increasing engagement.
5. The internet enables immediate feedback and dialogue.
Readers can leave comments, engage in discussions, or contact authors directly through online platforms, creating a more interactive experience.
6. Digital archives make past news and books easily accessible. Unlike physical libraries, the internet provides quick access to historical news articles and out-of-print books through digital archives.
These points highlight the differences between the internet and traditional print media, emphasizing the unique advantages of digital content.

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🇺🇸Классное выражение на английском

🇺🇸To tap someone’s phone
- Прослушивать чей-то телефон

🇺🇸- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Well, we've been tapping his phone. We heard his calls to you.

- Я не знаю, о чём вы говорите.
- Ну, мы прослушиваем его телефон. Мы слышали его звонки вам.
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My parents' warning didn't [ … ] me from marrying the girl of my dreams. ( = stop)
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