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🇺🇸Запоминаем полезное выражение на английском

🇺🇸Get off smb's chest
- Облегчить душу / Снять камень с души / Сбросить ношу с плеч / Признаться (в чем-либо)

🇺🇸- You need to get off your chest.

- Тебе нужно снять камень с души.
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Do you have [ … ] milk left? — У тебя осталось немного молока?
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🔵 dilettante

♦️an mature who engages in an activity without serious intentions

🗯 Example:
-"a wealthy literary dilettante."
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We don’t have [ … ] money to go on vacation. — У нас совсем нет денег на отпуск.
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Model Speaking Answer
Question Part 3:
In your opinion, is it possible for people to change their personalities or abilities through hard work and determination, or are they largely predetermined by their genetic makeup?


You know, I think that's a really interesting question. (pause) I mean, on one hand, I do believe that people can change their personalities or abilities through hard work and determination. (pause) I think that's because, you know, our brains are capable of reorganizing and adapting throughout our lives, right? (pause) So, if someone is willing to put in the effort and make changes, I think they can definitely develop new skills or overcome certain personality traits.
On the other hand, (pause) I also think that our genetic makeup does play a role in who we are and what we're capable of. (pause) I mean, research has shown that certain personality traits and abilities are linked to specific genes, so it's not like we're completely in control of our own destiny. (pause) But, at the same time, I don't think that means we're completely stuck with who we are. (pause) I think there's a balance between nature and nurture, and that with the right mindset and support, people can definitely make positive changes in their lives.
(pause) So, to answer your question, I think it's possible for people to change their personalities or abilities, but it's not always easy and it's not always possible. (pause) It depends on a lot of factors, including our genetic makeup, our environment, and our own motivation and determination.
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🇺🇸Классное выражение из «Sex Education» на английском

🇺🇸Give someone a leg up
- Помочь кому-то

(значение этой идиомы заключается в том, чтобы оказать поддержку или помощь кому-то в достижении цели)

🇺🇸- Could you give me a leg up?

- Не могли бы вы помочь мне?
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She has [ … ] friends in this city. — У нее совсем нет друзей в этом городе.
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🔵 plummet

♦️drop sharply and quickly

🗯 Example:
-"The stock market plummeted."
You [ … ] wear a seatbelt while driving. — Вы должны пристегиваться ремнем безопасности во время вождения.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Vocabulary
Here are some useful vocabulary and collocations from the model writing answer, along with their definitions and examples:
1. Longstanding (adjective)
Definition: Having been in existence for a long time; established.
Example: "The company has been operating for a longstanding period of time, and has built a strong reputation in the industry."
2. Proponents (noun)
Definition: People who support or advocate for a particular idea or cause.
Example: "The proponents of the new policy argue that it will improve the economy and create jobs."
3. Determine (verb)
Definition: To decide or settle something.
Example: "The jury determined that the defendant was guilty of the crime."
4. Fixed (adjective)
Definition: Unchangeable or permanent.
Example: "The company's policy is fixed, and it will not be changed without a vote from the board of directors."
5. Research (noun)
Definition: A systematic investigation into a subject or topic.
Example: "The scientists conducted extensive research on the effects of climate change on the environment."
6. Identical (adjective)
Definition: Exactly the same; having the same characteristics or features.
Example: "The identical twins were born at the same time and have the same physical characteristics."
7. Exhibit (verb)
Definition: To show or display something.
Example: "The museum exhibits a collection of rare and valuable artifacts."
8. Contend (verb)
Definition: To argue or claim something.
Example: "The lawyer contended that the defendant was innocent of the crime."
9. Nurturing (adjective)
Definition: Providing care and support.
Example: "The nurturing environment at the daycare center helped the children feel safe and secure."
10. Resilient (adjective)
Definition: Able to withstand or recover from difficult situations.
Example: "The company's resilient employees were able to adapt to the changes in the market and continue to thrive."
11. Interplay (noun)
Definition: A complex or intricate relationship between two or more things.
Example: "The interplay between the company's marketing strategy and customer demand led to a significant increase in sales."
12. Complex (adjective)
Definition: Difficult to understand or analyze.
Example: "The complex issue of climate change requires careful consideration and analysis."
These vocabulary and collocations can be used in a variety of contexts, including academic writing, business communication, and everyday conversation.
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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском

🇺🇸Doze off
- Задремать / Отключиться / Вырубиться

🇺🇸- I just didn't sleep very well last night so I just dozed off.

- Я просто плохо спала прошлой ночью, поэтому задремала.
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She [ … ] finish her homework before she goes out. — Она должна закончить домашнее задание перед выходом.
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🔵 morale

♦️the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.

🗯 Example:
-"their morale was high."
Please [ … ] me when you're ready to leave. — Пожалуйста, скажи мне, когда ты будешь готов уйти.
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#Part1 Speaking

Topic :-9 Jewelry

1. Why do some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
- Some people wear jewelry for a long time because it has sentimental value or is a family heirloom. It could also be a favorite piece they never take off.

2. Do you like wearing jewelry?
- Yes, I like wearing jewelry, especially simple pieces like a necklace or a ring. They add a nice touch to my everyday outfits.

3. What type of jewelry do you like to buy?
- I prefer buying minimalist jewelry that's versatile and can be worn with different outfits. Gold and silver pieces are my favorites.

4. How often do you wear it?
- I wear jewelry almost every day, even if it's just a small bracelet or earrings. It makes me feel more put together.

5. Do you wear a lot of jewelry?
- No, I usually stick to a few key pieces like a watch and a pair of earrings. I think less is more when it comes to jewelry.

6. Have you ever sent someone jewelry as a gift?
- Yes, I have. I once gave my friend a beautiful pendant for her birthday. She loved it and wears it all the time.

15 Nice Words with Definitions

1. Sentimental value - The emotional importance attached to something.
2. Family heirloom - A valuable object passed down through generations.
3. Simple pieces - Jewelry that is not overly elaborate or complex.
4. Minimalist jewelry - Simple and elegant jewelry with minimal design.
5. Versatile - Able to be used in many different ways or situations.
6. Gold - A yellow precious metal used for making jewelry.
7. Silver - A shiny gray-white metal used for making jewelry.
8. Bracelet - A piece of jewelry worn around the wrist.
9. Earrings - Jewelry worn on the earlobes.
10. Key pieces - Essential or most important items.
11. Put together - To look neat and well-dressed.
12. Pendant - A piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain worn around the neck.
13. Watch - A small timepiece worn typically on the wrist.
14. Necklace - A piece of jewelry worn around the neck.
15. Ring - A circular band worn as an ornament around the finger.
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🇺🇸Полезное выражение на английском из сериала «Friends»

🇺🇸A drop in the bucket
- Капля в море, малая часть проблем

🇺🇸- This is just a drop in the bucket, mister.

- Это всего лишь капля в море, мистер.
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He often [ … ] Spanish with his friends. — Он часто говорит на испанском языке со своими друзьями.
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🔵 shrewd

♦️marked by practical intelligence and clever discernment

🗯 Example:
-"she was shrewd enough to guess the motive behind his gesture."
Sarah didn't [ … ] anything about her plans for the weekend. — Сара ничего не сказала о своих планах на выходные.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Ideas

### Positives of Advertising:
- Essential for modern business.
- Helps companies inform customers about their products.
- Provides information about available choices.
- A creative industry that offers many jobs.
- Increases consumer choices.
- Reduces unemployment rates.
- Considered a form of modern art.
- Enjoyed by many people.

### Negatives of Advertising:
- Can manipulate people.
- Persuades people that products bring happiness.
- Focuses on selling a brand image.
- Uses glamorous and successful individuals.
- Promotes a consumer culture.
- Encourages following the latest trends.
- Associates brands with higher status.
- Often targets children.
- Easily influences children.
- Causes children to pressure parents to buy things.

### Opinions about Advertising:
- Should be regulated.
- Advertising to children should be controlled or banned.
- Unhealthy foods shouldn't be marketed to attract children.
- Health-risk products should display warnings.
- Some countries ban cigarette ads on TV.
- Cigarette packets must display warnings.
- Necessary in free market economies.
- Creates product demand.
- Governments should only censor false or harmful information.

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