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BEGINNER ADVANCED EXAMPLE SENTENCES

πŸ”Ή Beginner: I think...
πŸ”· Advanced: From my point of view,

βœ… Examples:
I think people who work should make more of an effort to exercise.
β†’
From my point of view, exercising is vital for those who have full-time employment.

πŸ”ΉBeginner: For me,
πŸ”· Advanced: Admittedly,

βœ… Examples:
For me, it can be difficult to put a screen down.
β†’
Admittedly, minimising screen time presents its own problems.

πŸ”ΉI feel...
πŸ”·As far as I am concerned,

βœ… Examples:
I feel that streaming movies is a good way to watch them.
β†’
As far as I am concerned, streaming movies is a perfectly valid, even ideal, way to view them.

πŸ”ΉBeginner: I believe...
πŸ”· Advanced: My opinion on the matter is...

βœ… Examples:
I believe that children should go to school before kindergarten.
β†’
My opinion on the matter is that early childhood education should be begun as early as possible.

πŸ”Ή Beginner: I am sure...
πŸ”· Advanced: I am convinced...

βœ… Examples:
I am sure that contactless credit cards will be more popular.
β†’
I am convinced that contactless payment is the chosen payment method of the future.

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🏦 Banking Vocabulary

1️⃣Account Balance
πŸ”΄The amount of money held in a bank account at a specific time.

2️⃣ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
πŸ”΄A machine that allows users to perform basic banking transactions (such as withdrawing cash) without the need for a bank teller.

3️⃣Checking Account
πŸ”΄A bank account that allows you to deposit and withdraw money for everyday transactions.

4️⃣Savings Account:
πŸ”΄ A bank account that earns interest on the money deposited and is typically used for saving money over a longer period.

5️⃣Overdraft
πŸ”΄A deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available.

6️⃣Direct Deposit
πŸ”΄An electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to the recipient's bank account.

7️⃣Wire Transfer
πŸ”΄A method of electronically transferring money from one person or entity to another.

8️⃣ATM Card
πŸ”΄A plastic card issued by a bank that allows customers to access an ATM to perform transactions.

9️⃣Debit Card
πŸ”΄A card issued by a bank that allows customers to make purchases by debiting funds directly from their checking account.

1️⃣0️⃣Credit Card
πŸ”΄A card issued by a financial institution that allows users to borrow funds up to a certain limit for purchases.

1️⃣1️⃣Interest Rate:
πŸ”΄The percentage of the principal amount charged by a lender for the use of money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR).

1️⃣2️⃣ Loan:
πŸ”΄ A sum of money borrowed from a financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest over a specific period.

1️⃣3️⃣Mortgage:
πŸ”΄A loan specifically used to purchase real estate, with the property itself serving as collateral for the loan.

1️⃣4️⃣Online Banking:
πŸ”΄The use the internet to access financial services offered by a bank, such as checking account balances and transferring funds.

1️⃣5️⃣Personal Identification Number (PIN)
πŸ”΄A security code or secret number used to authenticate a user's identity in electronic transactions.

1️⃣6️⃣Credit Score:
πŸ”΄A numerical representation of an individual's creditworthiness, based on their credit history and current financial situation.

1️⃣7️⃣Bank Statement:
πŸ”΄A detailed record provided by a bank that lists all transactions that occurred in a particular account over a specific period.

1️⃣8️⃣Pre-approval
πŸ”΄A process by which a lender reviews a borrower's financial situation to determine if they are eligible for a loan before they apply.

1️⃣9️⃣Mobile Banking:
πŸ”΄The use of a smartphone or mobile device to access banking services, such as transferring money and checking account balances.

2️⃣0️⃣ Certificate of Deposit (CD):
πŸ”΄ A time deposit offered by banks that pays a fixed interest rate for a specified term, typically higher than a regular savings account.
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πŸ“Ή Do Americans understand British pronunciation?
Which one do you use❓

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πŸ’  Opposite adjectives

πŸ”Έ lazy - hard-working
πŸ”Ή shy - outgoing
πŸ”Έ alert - drowsy
πŸ”Ή loose - tight
πŸ”Έ rough - smooth
πŸ”Ή straight - crooked
πŸ”Έ polite - impolite
πŸ”Ή special - ordinary
πŸ”Έ cruel - kind
πŸ”Ή public - private
πŸ”Έ tender - tought

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πŸ“Ή Do these words sound different to you? British Vs. American spelling.

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πŸŒ™βš‘ Vocabulary Related To RamadanπŸ’˜

⚑lunar (adjective): relating to the moon

⚑fast (verb): not eat or drink; refrain from food and drink

⚑dawn (noun): sunrise
dusk (noun): sunset

⚑Five Pillars of Islam (noun): the five duties for all Muslims:
πŸ”Ήexpressing the faith;
πŸ”Ήpraying;
πŸ”Ήgiving money to the poor;
πŸ”Ήfasting during Ramadan;
πŸ”Ήvisiting Mecca during the Hajj

⚑obligatory (adjective): required by law or rule; compulsory

⚑puberty (noun): the period when adolescents reach sexual maturity


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Here are some common mistakes.

❌ I am cutting my hair.

❌ What is the time in your watch?

❌ Me and Tom live in london.

❌ Do you like a glass of juice?

❌ The life is hard

❌ When I will arrive, I will call you.

❌ I must to call him immediately.

❌ The house is not enough big.

❌ I look forward to meet you.

❌ We thrive, usually to home.

❌ Where I can find a bank.

❌ She was boring in the class.

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πŸ”΄Giving an opinion

One of the main question topic is 'Opinion Questions'
in IELTS Speaking And Writing.

For example:
1. What do you think about ...?
2. How do you feel about ....?
3. What's your opinion of.... ?
4.What are your views on ....?

Begin your answers using πŸ‘‡ expresssions:

πŸ”Ή In my opinion ...

πŸ”ΉI’d say ...

πŸ”ΉPersonally, I think/believe ...

πŸ”ΉIf you ask me ...

πŸ”ΉThe way I see it ...

πŸ”ΉFrom my point of view ...

πŸ”ΉI reckon...

πŸ”ΉThe way I see it...

πŸ”ΉAs far as I'm concerned...

πŸ”ΉIf you don't mind me saying...

πŸ”ΉI'm utterly convinced that...

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Forwarded from The Noble Quran (،)
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πŸ“— Confusing words

βž– wake / awake
βž– sleep / asleep

▢️ Sleep and wake are verbs (although we usually use β€œwake up” for when you stop sleeping ,and β€œgo to sleep” for the moment when you begin sleeping):

πŸ…ΎοΈ Example:

πŸ”Ί My kids go to sleep at 10 PM.
πŸ”Ί I slept during the 6-hour flight.

▢️ Awake and asleep are adjectives. Use them with the verb to be:

πŸ…ΎοΈ Example:

🎈 He’s awake. = He isn’t sleeping.

🎈 He’s asleep. = He is sleeping.

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Did you know that honey never spoils? Archaeologists have discovered pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old, and the honey is still perfectly edible. 🍯✨
πŸ”΄Informal:
1. Wanna (want to)
2. Gonna (going to)
3. kinda (kind of)
4. gonna (going to)
5. dunno (don't know)
6. Lotta (A lot of)
7. Buddy (Friend)

πŸ”΄Formal:
1. Would like (want to)
2. Going to (planning to)
3. Kind of (somewhat)
4. Do not know (don't know)
5. Going to (intending to)
6. Can't (cannot)
7. Desire (Want)
8. Intend (Plan to)
9. Approximately (About)
10. Numerous (Many)

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Listening Test

Who broke the phone?

❀️ Alex
πŸ‘ Jack
πŸ”₯ Ben
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πŸ—£ How to pronounce...❓

✍️ Data, either, neither, often....

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How to say i do not or can't understand in professional meetings.

πŸ”΄I'm sorry, I'm having trouble grasping that concept. Could you please explain it in a different way?

πŸ”΄I'm afraid I don't quite follow. Could you elaborate a bit more?

πŸ”΄I'm having difficulty understanding the point you're making. Could you break it down further?

πŸ”΄I apologize, but I'm not quite clear on what you mean. Could you clarify?

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