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Have to
When we use the verb 'have' in its modal form: have to meaning an obligation, the /v/ at the end of the word changes to an /f/. Also the vowel sound in the word to changes to a schwa - /Ι™/Have to becomes /hΓ¦ftΙ™/.
Some examples of phrases where this might happen include:
πŸ”ΉThey have to be there by 10.
πŸ”ΉWe have to find another flat.
πŸ”ΉYou have to tell me the gossip.
πŸ”ΉI always have to take the train.


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πŸ“š IELTS ACADEMIC VS GENERAL TRAINING DIFFERENCE

Thinking about IELTS? Know the difference! Academic is mainly for university admission, while General Training suits immigration and vocational training.

Academic focuses on higher-level academic language. General Training uses more everyday language.

Academic: An essay analyzing research methodologies.
General Training: Writing a letter to your landlord.

Key Points:
β€’ Academic = University
β€’ General Training = Immigration/Work

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πŸ…°re you listening or did i lose you?

The phrase "did I lose you?" is typically used to inquire if the listener is still paying attention or engaged in a conversation. This phrase can be used in both formal and informal settings, such as during meetings, lectures, or casual conversations. It is a way to check if the listener is still actively participating in the dialogue.

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πŸ“Œ "Fire away"
🟑 Meaning: Go ahead and ask / Start speaking
🟑 Used to give permission to ask questions or begin something.
πŸ’¬ Examples:
1️⃣ "Can I ask a question?"
 "Sure, fire away!"
2️⃣ "Are you ready to begin?"
 "Yes, fire away."
3️⃣ "I need to talk to you about something."
 "Go ahead, fire away."
πŸ”‘ Informal but very common in conversation!
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πŸ—£οΈ What does the phrase "hit the nail on the head" mean?

πŸ‘ To hurt someone accidentally
❀️ To say exactly the right thing
πŸ₯° To build something quickly
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πŸ—£οΈ USEFUL PHRASES FOR SPEAKING FLUENTLY

Want to sound more natural? Using the right phrases can make a big difference! Let's learn some easy ways to enhance your spoken English.

Focus on linking words to connect your ideas smoothly. Also, use idiomatic expressions when appropriate.

Example 1: "As a matter of fact, I went there yesterday."
Example 2: "To be honest, I didn't like it."

Key Points:
β€’ Use connectors for fluency.
β€’ Learn common idioms.
β€’ Practice, practice, practice!

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✍️ IELTS VOCABULARY FOR WRITING AND SPEAKING

Want a better IELTS score? Learn how to use synonyms!

Instead of repeating words, use different options to impress the examiner. This shows a wide range of vocabulary.

Example: Use "**significant**" instead of "**important**." "The internet has had a significant impact on society." Another one: Use "**detrimental**" instead of "**bad**." "Smoking is detrimental to your health."

Key Points:
β€’ Vary your word choice.
β€’ Show a wider vocabulary range.
β€’ Use synonyms effectively.

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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ ENGLISH QUIZ TIME! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

Did you know that the **present perfect continuous** tense (also called the present perfect progressive) describes an action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present? It often emphasizes the duration of the activity. For example, "I have been studying English for five years." emphasizes the length of time. Understanding this difference is key to better speaking and writing!

❓ Which sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense CORRECTLY?

❀️ I have read that book.
πŸ₯° She has been living in London since 2010.
πŸ‘ They went to the store yesterday.

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🎯 QUIZ TIME! πŸ—£οΈ What does the phrase "hit the nail on the head" mean? πŸ‘ To hurt someone accidentally ❀️ To say exactly the right thing πŸ₯° To build something quickly
"Hit the nail on the head"

🟑 Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
🟑 Used when someone says something that is exactly right or accurate.
πŸ’¬ Examples:
1️⃣ "I think the problem is that we started too late."
 "Yes, you hit the nail on the head."
2️⃣ "She hit the nail on the head when she said we need more practice."
3️⃣ "You hit the nail on the head β€” it’s not about money, it’s about time."
πŸ”‘ A perfect phrase to sound accurate and confident!
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πŸ“ COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH ESSAYS

Hey everyone! Want to ace your essays? Let's fix some common errors!

One frequent issue is incorrect subject-verb agreement. Make sure your verb matches your subject in number.

Incorrect: The students *is* happy.
Correct: The students *are* happy.


Another slip-up is using the wrong tense. Maintain consistency!

Incorrect: I went to the store yesterday, and now I *will buy* milk.
Correct: I went to the store yesterday, and now I *am buying* milk.


Key Points:
β€’ Check subject-verb agreement.
β€’ Be consistent with your tenses.

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🧠ADVANCED VOCABULARY

Ready to level up your English? Let's explore some sophisticated words! Instead of saying "very good," try using more impactful vocabulary.

Focus on enriching your lexicon with **nuance**. This means understanding subtle differences in meaning.

Instead of "happy," say "ecstatic." Instead of "sad," try "melancholy."

Also, embrace **idioms**. They add color to your speech!

"Bite the bullet" means to face a difficult situation with courage.

Key Points:
β€’ Expand your vocabulary daily.
β€’ Pay attention to context.
β€’ Practice using new words regularly.

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🧠 ADVANCED GRAMMAR STRUCTURE

Ready to level up your English? Let's explore **inversion**, a technique to add emphasis.

Inversion changes the usual word order. Usually, *subject + verb*; with inversion, it becomes *verb + subject*.

Example:
Normal: *I had rarely seen such beauty.*
Inverted: *Rarely had I seen such beauty.*

Another example using "Only":
Normal: *I realized later how serious it was.*
Inverted: *Only later did I realize how serious it was.*

Key Points:
β€’ Used for emphasis.
β€’ Adds a formal tone.
β€’ Often uses adverbs like "rarely," "never," "only."

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πŸ—£οΈHOW TO EXTEND ANSWERS IN SPEAKING TEST

Feeling stuck in speaking tests? Don't just give short "yes/no" answers! Learn to elaborate.

Think of using the "why" and "how". Adding detail shows your language proficiency.

Example: "Do you like movies?" Instead of "Yes," say, "Yes, I love movies because they allow me to escape and experience different worlds."

Another trick is adding examples. This makes answers more engaging.

Example: "What's your favorite hobby?" Instead of "Reading," say, "Reading, especially fantasy novels, is my favorite hobby. For example, I'm currently reading..."

Key Points:
β€’ Elaborate using "why" or "how".
β€’ Add specific examples.
β€’ Show your English skills!

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