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Woman in Traffic Court😂

A woman didn’t follow the traffic rules. She was sent to traffic court. When they asked about her job, she said she was a schoolteacher. The judge stood up from the bench. “Madam, I have waited years for a schoolteacher! Now sit and write ‘I will not run a red light’ five hundred times!”

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Word of the day: LOOK UP TO SOMEBODY
🔸He is the kind of person that people want to look up to and respect as a leader.

Look up - phrasal verb

👉 to admire and respect someone (уважать)
Synonyms: admire, have a high opinion of

Example sentences:
🔸He’s a role model for other players to look up to.
🔸I've always wanted a girlfriend I could look up to
🔸We need people we can look up to in order to make sense of our own lives.

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Doctor Examines a Woman😂

A doctor is examining a woman. She is in the Emergency Room. The doctor took the husband aside.
“I don’t like the looks of your wife at all.”
“Me neither, doctor. But she’s a great cook and she is really good with the kids.”

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Christmas Joke😂

It was Christmas and the judge was in a merry mood when he asked the prisoner,
“What are you charged with?”
“I was doing my Christmas shopping early,” replied the defendant.
“That’s no offence”, said the judge. “How early were you doing this shopping?”
“Before the store opened.”

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Word of the day: OUTGOING
Norman is very shy but his wife’s outgoing.

Outgoing - adjective - / ˈaʊtɡəʊɪŋ / 🗣

👉 liking to meet other people, enjoying their company and being friendly towards them (общительный)

Synonyms: extrovert, friendly, easy-going
Opposites: reserved, introverted, withdrawn

Example sentences:
🔹I’ve become more confident and outgoing.
🔹She's always been very outgoing and she's got heaps of friends
🔹She was always cheerful and outgoing.

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🗞Wildlife Photos

The Natural History Museum in London is holding a competition called the Wildlife Photographer of the Year to find the best photos of wildlife. It released 13 images, and one of these will win the best prize.

Some photos show animals in the places where they live, in zoos, or interacting with unusual things. The animals are seals, foxes, fish, eagles, wild cats, bears, and seahorses.

Difficult words: wildlife (animals in the wild), release (show to the public), interact (do something).

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Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve - Idiom

👉 to make your feelings and emotions obvious rather than hiding them
(показать свои чувства, не скрывать свои чувства)

Example sentences:
🔸He wears his heart on his sleeve and that's what we admire about him.
🔸He’s not one to wear his heart on his sleeve.
🔸I know he wears his heart on his sleeve and I know he's a good manager

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Old Age😂

An old man went to the doctor. He had problems with a terrible pain in his leg.
“I am afraid, it’s just old age”, replied the doctor, “I can’t do anything about it.”
“That can’t be true!” replied the old man, “You just don’t know what it is”.
“How can you possibly know that I am wrong?” asked the doctor.
“Well it’s simple,” the old man replied, “my other leg is fine, and it’s the exactly same age!”

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Rich but Stupid😂

A young couple is sitting in the park, and the boy asks:
“Could you love a stupid boy who is really rich?”
“Oh, Fernando! You are rich?!”

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Word of the day: STINGY
▪️You're stingy! (= not willing to spend money)

Stingy - adjective - / ˈstɪndʒi / 🗣

(stingier, stingiest) (informal) not given or giving willingly; not generous, especially with money (скупой)

Synonyms: mean, miserly
Opposites: generous, liberal

Example sentences:
▪️The country, with its own economic problems, has grown stingy with its financial aid.
▪️It was a stingy offer and he turned it down.
▪️Don't be so stingy with the cream!

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