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πŸ’―PrivacyπŸ’―

βœ…protect somebody's privacy

Names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.

βœ…ensure privacy

He had locked the door to ensure privacy.

βœ…invade somebody's privacy (=try to find out personal things about them, or disturb them when they want to be alone)

She complained that the magazine had invaded her privacy by printing the photos.

βœ…respect somebody's privacy (=not invade their privacy)
Show teenagers that you respect their privacy by knocking on their bedroom door.


βœ…an invasion of privacy
Random drug testing of employees is an invasion of privacy.


βœ…somebody's right to privacy
Children feel more comfortable when parents respect their right to privacy.


βœ…personal privacy
Some patients do not want counselling because they feel it interferes with their personal privacy.

βœ…complete/total privacy
The lawn was surrounded by tall bushes, giving complete privacy.



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🌹Taste 🌹

βœ…nasty/unpleasant
Some tablets have a nasty taste.

βœ…strange/odd/peculiar/funny
The sweets had a rather peculiar taste.

βœ…creamy/buttery/fruity/nutty etc (=tasting of cream, butter etc)
The cookies had a very buttery taste.

βœ…bland (=not strong or interesting)
Some people find the taste of rice too bland.

βœ…distinctive
Hops give beer its distinctive bitter taste.

βœ…have a sweet/strange etc taste
The soup had a funny taste.

βœ…give something a taste
The spices gave the bread a rather interesting taste.

βœ…similar/the same
We have similar musical tastes.

βœ…same/similar/different
Their tastes in movies were very different.

βœ…expensive/sophisticated
He was a man of expensive tastes.
(=he liked expensive things)



βœ…eclectic (=liking a wide variety of different things)
My tastes are very eclectic.

βœ…musical/literary/artistic taste
His musical tastes changed radically.

βœ…your personal taste
Which one you choose is a question of personal taste.

βœ…public/popular taste
The shop created a unique style of goods that appealed to the popular taste.

βœ…an acquired taste (=something that people do not like at first)
This kind of tea is an acquired taste, but very refreshing.

βœ…consumer tastes
Changes in consumer tastes result in the expansion of some industries and the contraction of others.

βœ…have ... tastes

Josh and I have the same tastes.
have a taste for something (=like something)
She certainly has a taste for adventure.

βœ…get/develop a taste for something (also acquire a taste for something formal) (=to start to like something)
At university she developed a taste for performing.

βœ…share a taste (=have the same taste as someone else)
You obviously share her taste in literature.


βœ…suit/satisfy/appeal to somebody’s tastes (=provide what someone likes)
We have music to suit every taste.
The magazine caters for all tastes.


βœ…be to somebody’s taste (=be something that someone likes)

If her books are not to your taste, there are plenty of books by other writers.

βœ…be too bright/modern etc for somebody’s taste

The building was too modern for my taste.

βœ…something is a matter of taste (=different people have different opinions about what is good or right)
Which of the two methods you use is largely a matter of taste.

βœ…there’s no accounting for taste (=used humorously to say that you do not understand why someone likes something)


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πŸ’žMeasurement :πŸ’ž

πŸ’―VERBSπŸ‘‡

βœ…take/make a measurement (=measure something)
Scientists take daily measurements to find out if the ocean temperature is increasing.

βœ…get a measurement
You get a more accurate measurement holding the tape this way.

βœ…take somebody’s measurements (=measure someone for a piece of clothing)
She was having her measurements taken for her wedding dress.

πŸ’―ADJECTIVES/NOUN + MEASUREMENTπŸ‘‡

βœ…accurate

When making curtains, you need accurate measurements of the window.

βœ…exact/precise
It's about 10 metres by 8 metres - I don't know the exact measurements.
This special equipment allows us to make very precise measurements.

βœ…a careful measurement (=an accurate measurement – used when you are emphasizing the process of measuring)
Careful measurements of the human skull were taken and recorded.

βœ…a direct measurement (=one made by measuring the thing itself, not a photograph of it)
Instruments in space allowed a direct measurement of Jupiter’s temperature.

βœ…an objective measurement (=one that is not influenced by your opinions or feelings)

The test provides an objective measurement of the student’s listening skills.

βœ…somebody's waist/chest/leg etc measurement
What is his waist measurement?


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πŸ’―ImageπŸ’―

ADJECTIVES/NOUN + IMAGE

βœ…a good/positive image
We want to give people a positive image of the town.

βœ…a bad/negative image
It’s difficult to explain why the industry has such a bad image.
Many negative images of women are found in the media.

βœ…a wholesome/clean-cut image (=morally good and never doing anything bad)
The recent scandal has damaged his clean-cut image.

βœ…an upmarket image British English, an upscale image American English (=expensive and good quality)
The company is trying to promote an upmarket image.

βœ…a downmarket image British English, a downscale image American English (=cheap and not good quality)
The store has struggled to break away from its downmarket image.

βœ…the traditional image of something
They want to improve the traditional image of English food.

βœ…the popular image of something
The popular image of the spy as a glamorous figure of mystery is far from the reality.

βœ…somebody’s/something’s public image (=the image that many people have of someone or something)
Her public image does not reflect the way she behaves in private.

βœ…somebody’s screen image (=how someone seems in films or on TV)
He had cultivated a screen image as a ruthless tough guy.

βœ…a macho image (=someone’s image as a man who is strong and tough)
He was keen to project a macho image in this film.

πŸ’―VERBS

βœ…have an image
The product has a rather downmarket image.

βœ…create an image
The company is trying to create an image of quality and reliability.

βœ…improve your image
The casino industry was keen to improve its image.
damage your image
Has this scandal damaged the company’s image?

βœ…live up to your image (=be like the image you have presented of yourself)
He has certainly lived up to his wild rock-star image.

βœ…present/project/promote an image (=behave in a way that creates a particular image)
He presented an image of himself as an energetic young leader.

βœ…cultivate an image (=try to encourage or develop an image)
He was trying to cultivate an image of himself as an intellectual.

βœ…tarnish an image (=damage it slightly)
His behaviour has tarnished the image of the sport.

βœ…clean up your image (=improve your image after it has been damaged)
The pop star promised to clean up his image after he was released from prison.

βœ…lose/shed an image (=get rid of it)
The party struggled to lose its image of being somewhat old-fashioned.
IMAGE + NOUN

βœ…an image problem
Politicians have an image problem as far as many young people are concerned.


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πŸ’žCostπŸ’ž

πŸ’―VERBSπŸ‘‡

βœ…pay the cost of something
I’m not sure how I’m going to pay the cost of going to college.

βœ…cover the cost (=pay for something)
The money he had saved just covered the cost of the trip.

βœ…meet/bear the cost of something (=pay for something, especially with difficulty)
His family were unable to meet the cost of his operation.

βœ…afford the cost of something
We can’t afford the cost of a holiday abroad this year.

βœ…reduce/lower/bring down the cost
If you go later in the year, it will bring down the cost of your holiday.

βœ…cut the cost (=reduce it)
The government has promised to cut the cost of medical care.

βœ…increase/push up the cost
The new tax will increase the cost of owning a car.

βœ…the cost rises/goes up
The cost of electricity has risen again.

βœ…the cost falls/goes down
Airline costs have fallen considerably.

πŸ’―ADJECTIVESπŸ‘‡

βœ…the average cost
What’s the average cost of a wedding in the UK?

βœ…an extra/additional cost
At the campsite, many activities are available at no extra cost.

βœ…the full/total cost
Experts are still assessing the full cost of the disaster.

βœ…the estimated cost (=one that is guessed and may not be exact)
The estimated cost was in the region of Β£3,000.

βœ…the annual/monthly cost
This figure represents the annual cost of a loan.

βœ…labour/production/transport etc costs
They had to pay Β£30,000 in legal costs.
running/operating costs (=the amount it costs to run
a business, a machine etc)
The new technology is cheaper and the running costs are lower.

βœ…borrowing costs (=the amount it costs to borrow money from a bank)
Interest rates and borrowing costs are likely to be higher next year.

πŸ’―PHRASESπŸ‘‡

βœ…the cost of living (=the amount you need to pay for food, clothes etc)
People are complaining about the rising cost of living.

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πŸ’―DISCRIMINATIONπŸ’―

πŸ’―ADJECTIVES/NOUN + DISCRIMINATIONπŸ‘‡

βœ…racial/race discrimination

Laws have been passed banning racial discrimination.
sex/sexual discrimination (also gender discrimination formal)
She claimed she’d been the victim of sex discrimination.

βœ…age discrimination

Age discrimination disadvantages older workers.

βœ…religious discrimination
There must be an end to religious discrimination.

βœ…job/employment discrimination (=not giving someone a job because of their race, sex etc)
Progress has been made in eliminating job discrimination.

βœ…workplace discrimination (=at the place where people work)
The new law aims to bring an end to workplace discrimination.

βœ…unlawful discrimination (=not allowed by law)
The European Court of Justice decided that she had been the subject of unlawful discrimination.

πŸ’―VERBSπŸ‘‡

βœ…experience/face discrimination

Government figures suggest that ethnic minorities face discrimination looking for jobs.

βœ…end/outlaw discrimination
The purpose of the law is to end discrimination in the workplace.

πŸ’―PHRASESπŸ‘‡

βœ…a victim of discrimination (=someone who has experienced discrimination)
Victims of discrimination have the right to make a complaint.

βœ…discrimination on the grounds/basis of something
Discrimination on the grounds of nationality is prohibited.


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🌹weather🌹

πŸ’―ADJECTIVES

βœ…glorious/beautiful/perfect
It was glorious weather, so we decided to go for a picnic.

βœ…awful/dreadful/terrible weather
We came home early because of the awful weather.

πŸ’―VERBS

βœ…the weather turns (=changes)
The weather had turned mild.

βœ…the weather holds (out) (=good weather continues in the same way)
The forecast said the weather should hold until Tuesday.

βœ…the weather breaks (=stops being good)
We got almost all the harvest in before the weather broke.

πŸ’―WEATHER + NOUN

βœ…the weather forecast (=a description of what the weather is expected to be like in the near future)
What’s the weather forecast like for the weekend?

βœ…the weather map (=a map showing the current or expected future weather)
The weather map shows a band of rain coming in from the east.

βœ…weather conditions (=whether it is raining or sunny)
The rescue was difficult because of the appalling weather conditions.

βœ…weather patterns (=the usual weather that comes at a particular time each year)
Changes in weather patterns are thought to be caused by global warming

βœ…a weather station (=a place used for studying and recording weather conditions)

βœ…a weather centre British English, a weather bureau: American English (=a place where information about the weather is collected and where reports are produced)
The London Weather Centre has issued a warning that there could be extremely heavy rain and high winds over the next 24 hours.

πŸ’―PHRASES

βœ…weather permitting (=if the weather is good enough)
Breakfast is served on the terrace, weather permitting.

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COLLOCATIONS

🌺Money🌺

πŸ’―VERBS

βœ…make/earn money
She makes a little money by babysitting.

βœ…spend money (on something)
More money should be spent on training.

βœ…cost money/cost a lot of money
Good food doesn’t have to cost a lot of money.

βœ…save money (=use less money)

Companies fired workers to save money.

βœ…make money (=make a profit)
The farm was beginning to make money at last.

βœ…lose money (=not make a profit, so that you then have less money)
The movie didn’t attract audiences and lost money for the studio.

βœ…lend somebody money
My dad lent me money to buy a car.

βœ…borrow money
They arranged to borrow money from the bank to buy a house.

βœ…owe somebody money
He owes me money.

βœ…waste money (on something)
Don’t waste your money on a computer that doesn’t have enough memory.

βœ…raise money (=do something to get money for a charity, school etc)
The Christmas fair raises money for the school.

βœ…save up money
She had saved up enough money to buy a car.

βœ…give somebody their money back (also refund somebody’s money) (=give money back to a customer)
We regret that we are unable to refund money on tickets.

βœ…money goes on something (=is spent on something)
All the money went on doctor’s bills.

βœ…money comes in (=is earned and received)
Rob wasn’t working for a while, so we had less money coming in.

βœ…money comes from something (=used to say how someone makes their money)
All of Dawson’s money came from drugs.

πŸ’―ADJECTIVES/NOUN + MONEY

βœ…good money (=a lot of money)
Preston earns good money as a lawyer.

βœ…big money informal (=a very large amount of money)
Basketball players make big money.

βœ…easy money (=money that you earn easily)
For many, selling drugs seems like easy money.

βœ…spending money (=an amount of money that you can spend on anything you want)
We had Β£500 spending money saved for our holiday.

βœ…pocket money/spending money British English (=a small amount of money that parents regularly give their children)
How much pocket money do you get?

βœ…government/taxpayers’/public money
More taxpayer’s money should be spent on the railways.

πŸ’―PHRASES

βœ…a sum of money (also an amount of money)
Β£10,000 seemed a huge sum of money to me.

βœ…be a waste of money
Fancy clothes for a baby are a waste of money.

βœ…be value for money British English (=used when saying that something is worth the amount of money you pay for it)
The holiday was excellent value for money.

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🌺"Cultural "🌺

πŸ’―NOUNSπŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

βœ…cultural heritage (=the ideas, customs etc that have existed among a group for a long time)
We want to preserve our cultural heritage and pass it on to our children.

βœ…cultural differences
People must accept each others’ cultural differences.

βœ…cultural values (=ideas of what is right and wrong in a culture)
the social and cultural values of the western world

βœ…cultural identity (=feeling of belonging to a particular group and sharing its values)
Children develop a sense of their racial and cultural identity at a young age.

βœ…cultural diversity (=including people from many different cultures)
the racial and cultural diversity of British society

βœ…a cultural context (=the ideas, customs etc of a particular place or time)
the cultural context of Europe in the eighteenth century

βœ…cultural change
These were decades of rapid cultural change.

βœ…cultural background (=the type of society you come from, and its ideas, customs etc)
people from the same cultural background

βœ…cultural factors/influences
Research suggests that cultural factors influence scores in intelligence tests.

βœ…cultural traditions
The ceremony is an important cultural tradition for the tribe.



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🌺Flat🌺

πŸ’―ADJECTIVES/NOUN + FLAT

βœ…cramped/poky (=too small and not comfortable)
She spends most days shut up in a poky flat looking after her disabled Mum.

βœ…a one-bedroom/two-bedroom etc flat
She lived in a one-bedroom flat in Clapham.

βœ…a one-room/two-room etc flat
Their home is a humble two-room flat.

a ground-floor/first-floor/second-floor etc flat
We’re moving into a first-floor flat.

βœ…a basement flat (=a flat that is below ground level)
They lived in a basement flat in South London.

βœ…a studio flat (=with one main room)
I might just be able to afford a tiny studio flat.

high-rise flats (=flats in a very tall building)
Many high-rise flats were built in the 1970s.

βœ…a rented flat
He returned to his rented flat in Cheltenham.

βœ…a luxury flat
Laura shares a luxury flat with her sister Chloe.

βœ…a self-contained flat (=a flat with its own kitchen and bathroom)
We rented a self-contained flat in the city centre.

βœ…a furnished/unfurnished flat (=a rented flat that does or does not have furniture)
She found a job and a furnished flat.

βœ…a holiday flat
The building has been converted into three holiday flats.

πŸ’―PHRASES

βœ…a block of flats (=a large building divided into separate flats)
At the time, I lived in a block of flats in St John’s Wood.

πŸ’―VERBS

βœ…move into a flat
They move into their new flat next week.

βœ…own a flat
The couple own their own flat in Peebles.

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🌺Background🌺
πŸ’―ADJECTIVES

βœ…family background
Many kids lack a stable family background.

βœ…social background
Universities aim to attract students from varied social backgrounds.

βœ…cultural background
Some of his attitudes were due to his cultural background.

βœ…ethnic background
We do not discriminate against people because of their ethnic background or gender.

βœ…class background
Class background is an important factor in the level of schooling achieved.

βœ…socio-economic background
Smokers often come from poorer socio-economic backgrounds.

βœ…educational/academic background
The interviewer will ask you about your educational background and work experience.
Postgraduate students come from a wide range of academic backgrounds.

βœ…professional background
Managers can come from a wide range of professional backgrounds.

βœ…a working-class/middle-class background
I came from a very poor working-class background.

a deprived/disadvantaged background
The school has a high percentage of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.

βœ…a poor background
His poor background prevented him from going to medical college.

βœ…a privileged/wealthy background
All the top jobs were taken by people from privileged backgrounds.

πŸ’―VERBS

βœ…have a background (in something)
We are looking for someone who has a background in science.

βœ…come from a background
Mark and I came from very similar backgrounds.

πŸ’―PHRASES

βœ…a range of backgrounds
People from a wide range of backgrounds go to watch football.

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🌺Economy🌺

ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ECONOMY

βœ…strong/healthy/sound
The new government inherited a strong economy.

βœ…weak/ailing/depressed
The economy is weak and consumer confidence is low.

βœ…fragile (=weak and likely to become worse)
The country’s fragile economy depends almost exclusively on tourism.

βœ…stable (=steady, rather than being strong then weak)
The economy has been relatively stable for the last two or three years.

βœ…stagnant (=bad and not progressing or improving)
Measures aimed at reviving the stagnant economy are not working.

βœ…a flagging economy (=starting to become weaker)
The government must take action to boost the flagging economy.

βœ…a booming economy (=extremely strong and successful)
What can we learn from China’s booming economy?

βœ…the world/global economy
Rising oil prices threaten the world economy.

βœ…the local/national/domestic economy (=in one particular country or area)
The new factory has given a massive boost to the local economy.

βœ…the British/American/Japanese etc economy
The Japanese economy is showing signs of recovery.

βœ…a large/powerful economy
the world’s two most powerful economies

βœ…a small economy
Small economies like Kenya might struggle to survive in a global recession.

βœ…a developing economy (=one that is getting stronger and starting to include more modern industries)
Many developing economies are investing in sources of renewable energy.

βœ…an industrial economy (=one that is based mainly on industries producing goods or materials)
Expectations for growth in the main industrial economies remain low.

βœ…an agricultural/a rural economy (=one that is based mainly on farming)
The early 1920s saw a rapid expansion in the American agricultural economy.

βœ…a service economy (=one that is based mainly on selling services such as insurance or tourism)
Britain has shifted from a manufacturing to a service economy.

βœ…a market/free-market economy (=based on companies producing and selling products freely, without restrictions)
Eastern European countries were gradually making the transition to a market economy.

βœ…a capitalist/socialist economy (=based on a capitalist or socialist political system)
the large capitalist economies of western Europe
the black economy especially British English (=business activity in which people buy and sell

βœ… goods illegally, without paying tax)
Illegal immigrants have to seek work in the black economy.

VERBS

βœ…manage/handle the economy
Governments are judged on how well they manage the economy.

βœ…develop/expand the economy
The tax cut should help to expand the economy.

βœ…boost the economy (=make it stronger)
It is hoped that the Olympic Games will boost the country’s economy.

βœ…harm/damage the economy (=make it less successful)
Sanctions have damaged the economy.

βœ…destroy the economy
The floods last year destroyed the region’s economy.

βœ…the economy develops/expands/grows (=becomes more successful)
The economy grew by 3% last year.

βœ…the economy booms (=becomes very successful very quickly)
The economy is booming and share prices are at an all-time high.

βœ…the economy slows down
The US economy is slowing down after a long period of growth.

βœ…the economy recovers (=returns to normal condition after a period of trouble or difficulty)
The economy is beginning to recover from the recession.


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🌺Diet 🌺

COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: a way of eating in which you only eat certain foods, in order to lose weight, or to improve your health

VERBS

βœ…be on a diet (=to only eat certain foods in order to lose weight)
No cake, thanks – I’m on a diet.

βœ…go on a diet (=start eating less or only some types of food)
I really ought to go on a diet.

βœ…follow a diet (=only eat certain types of food)
You will feel better if you follow a low-fat diet.

βœ…stick to a diet (=continue to follow a diet)
Most people find it hard to stick to a diet.

ADJECTIVES

βœ…a strict diet (=in which you eat a very limited amount or range of food)
She followed a strict diet for several weeks.

βœ…a crash diet (=a very sudden and strict attempt to lose weight)
It’s better to lose weight gradually than to go on a crash diet.

βœ…a low-calorie/low-fat etc diet
A low-calorie diet should solve your weight problem.

βœ…a starvation diet (=in which you eat very little)
A starvation diet can have negative health effects.
COMMON ERRORS

❗️❗️❗️► Don’t say β€˜she’s doing a diet’. Say she’s on a diet.Don’t say β€˜keep a diet’. Say stick to a diet.

COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: the kind of food that a person or animal eats each day

ADJECTIVES

βœ…healthy/good
A healthy diet includes plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.

βœ…poor/unhealthy
A poor diet affects your skin and hair condition.

βœ…a balanced diet (=including all the types of food that people need)
A balanced diet is important for a child’s development.

βœ…a varied diet (=including many different foods)
Provide your fish with a varied diet of worms, insects, and dried food.

βœ…a sensible/proper diet
Students don’t always eat a sensible diet.

βœ…somebody’s staple diet (=the food that a group of people or type of animal normally eats)
For hundreds of years potatoes were their staple diet.

βœ…a vegetarian diet (=that does not include any meat or fish)

βœ…a high-fibre/high-protein etc diet
A high-fibre diet is good for your health.

VERBS

βœ…eat/have a diet

People in Mediterranean areas generally have a very good diet.

βœ…live/exist on a diet of something
The people lived mainly on a diet of fish.

βœ…feed somebody on a diet of something
Kids should not be fed a diet of hamburgers and sugary snacks.

PHRASES

βœ…a diet high/rich in something (=which contains a lot of something)
In the West many people eat a diet high in fat and salt.


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Desicion :

VERBS

make a decision
I want to think about it a bit longer before I make a decision.

take a decision British English (=make an important or formal decision)
I fully accept the decision taken by the committee.

reach/come to/arrive at a decision (=make a decision after a lot of thought)
We hope they will reach their decision as soon as possible.

regret a decision (=wish you had not made a particular decision)
I was already regretting my decision to go on holiday with him.

reconsider a decision (=think about changing a decision you have made)
He said he wasn't prepared to reconsider his decision.
reverse a decision (=change a decision)
They want him to reverse his decision to quit.

overrule/overturn a decision (=officially change a decision by another person or group)
A director of the company had overruled that decision.

postpone a decision (=not make a decision until later)
The government has postponed its decision about when to hold the election.

ADJECTIVES
an important decision
My father made all the important decisions.

a big decision (=an important decision)
Marriage is a big decision.

a major decision (=very important)
The government now has some major decisions to make.

a difficult/hard/tough decision
In the end I took the difficult decision to retire early.

a good decision
It was a good decision to change the name of the product.

a bad decision
I think he made a bad decision.

the right decision
She chose to study Engineering and it was definitely the right decision.

the wrong decision
I thought I'd made the wrong decision marrying Jeff.

a conscious/deliberate decision (=one that you have thought about clearly)
Belinda had made a conscious decision to have a baby.

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IDIOMS :

#idiomland #101_exercises_idioms #idioms #Essential_idioms_in_english #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English #vocabpage #vocab_network

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COLLOCATION :
#fluency #longman_collocations #collocations


πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English #phrases #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases

πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

SLANG :
#slangcards

πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

VIDEOS:

#videos #English_in_a_Minute #colourful_English
#slangcards #English_at_the_Movies
#Learning_English_TV #Everyday_Grammar_TV
#grammar_lesson_Teacherphil

πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons
#Interview_English_Lessons
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson
#conversations
#stories
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson


πŸ’―#Facts πŸ’―
πŸ’―#QuotesπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Readers_DigestπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Brian_Tracy πŸ’―


Channel : @BasictoUpperEnglish or Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish

Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: πŸ”œ @A_nem

Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish or @ProficiencyinEnglish

Enjoy.Love you all❀️
❀2πŸ‘1
Hi .Welcome to our universityπŸ‘‹ πŸ™πŸŒΉβ€οΈ.


πŸ’―Channel's archive.πŸ’―Tap and find what you want : πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

         πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―CATEGORIESπŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                           VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod           #english_vocabulary           #Travel_English_Lessons   
#Cork_English_teacher       #fluent_English      #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English     #American_English_At_State     #vocabpage          #pictures     #vocab_network  


              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                         GRAMMAR :

#mistakes      #grammar           #prepositions       #tips       
#pictures 

              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€ 

                       PHRASAL VERBS:

#phrasalcards     #fluency     #Phrasalverbs 

                πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                               IDIOMS :

#idiomland    #101_exercises_idioms        #idioms   #Essential_idioms_in_english           #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English       #vocabpage         #vocab_network

                  πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                            COLLOCATION :
  #fluency         #longman_collocations    #collocations 


                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                  PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English   #phrases           #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases 

                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                    SLANG :
#slangcards

                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                   VIDEOS:

#videos        #English_in_a_Minute    #colourful_English
#slangcards      #English_at_the_Movies   
   #Learning_English_TV     #Everyday_Grammar_TV
   #grammar_lesson_Teacherphil    

                   πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                            LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons     
#Interview_English_Lessons    
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson             
#conversations     
  #stories    
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics 
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson


πŸ’―#Facts πŸ’―
πŸ’―#QuotesπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Readers_DigestπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Brian_Tracy πŸ’―


Channel :  @BasictoUpperEnglish       or    Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish 

Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: πŸ”œ @A_nem

Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish   or @ProficiencyinEnglish

Enjoy.Love you all❀️
Hi .Welcome to our universityπŸ‘‹ πŸ™πŸŒΉβ€οΈ.


πŸ’―Channel's archive.πŸ’―Tap and find what you want : πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

         πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―CATEGORIESπŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                           VOCABULARY:
#Eslpod           #english_vocabulary           #Travel_English_Lessons   
#Cork_English_teacher       #fluent_English      #vocabularies
#BBC_Learning_English     #American_English_At_State     #vocabpage          #pictures     #vocab_network  


              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                         GRAMMAR :

#mistakes      #grammar           #prepositions       #tips       
#pictures 

              πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€ 

                       PHRASAL VERBS:

#phrasalcards     #fluency     #Phrasalverbs 

                πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                               IDIOMS :

#idiomland    #101_exercises_idioms        #idioms   #Essential_idioms_in_english           #fluent_English
#BBC_Learning_English       #vocabpage         #vocab_network

                  πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                            COLLOCATION :
  #fluency         #longman_collocations    #collocations 


                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                  PHRASES :
#Useful_Expressions_in_English   #phrases           #expressions
#Idioms_and_Phrases 

                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                    SLANG :
#slangcards

                    πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                                   VIDEOS:

#videos        #English_in_a_Minute    #colourful_English
#slangcards      #English_at_the_Movies   
   #Learning_English_TV     #Everyday_Grammar_TV
   #grammar_lesson_Teacherphil    

                   πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

                            LESSONS:
#Basic_Listening_Lesson
#English_Conversation_Lesson
#Business_English_Lessons     
#Interview_English_Lessons    
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson             
#conversations     
  #stories    
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics 
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson


πŸ’―#Facts πŸ’―
πŸ’―#QuotesπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Readers_DigestπŸ’―
πŸ’―#Brian_Tracy πŸ’―


Channel :  @BasictoUpperEnglish       or    Telegram.me/BasictoUpperEnglish 

Any questions and I would be glad to hear your feedbacks about the channel or any requests: πŸ”œ @A_nem
@AtiELT

Advanced and expert users of English : https://telegram.me/ProficiencyinEnglish   or @ProficiencyinEnglish

Enjoy.Love you all❀️
πŸ₯°1