π² Quiz 'Phrasal Verb Test'
Choose the appropriate missing preposition. #PhrasalVerb #Vocabulary @sirjimmy
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Choose the appropriate missing preposition. #PhrasalVerb #Vocabulary @sirjimmy
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Upon the completion of this session, learners will able to understand the meaning of all the words inherited from the given roots.
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Upon the completion of this session, learners will able to understand the meaning of all the words inherited from the given roots.
Join our class every Monday at 14:30 (GMT)
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#Roots
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π² Quiz 'We have learned 7 words so far, so let's revise them quickly.'
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Upon the completion of this session, learners will able to understand the meaning of all the words inherited from the given roots.
Join our class every Monday at 13:30 (GMT)
#Vocabulary
#Roots
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Upon the completion of this session, learners will able to understand the meaning of all the words inherited from the given roots.
Join our class every Monday at 13:30 (GMT)
#Vocabulary
#Roots
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π Proverbπ
A short pithy sentence, often repeated colloquially, expressing a well-known truth or a common fact ascertained by experience or observation; a popular saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept; an adage; a wise saw: often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime, and sometimes alliterative....
πOrigin and historyπ
Proverb is derived from π«a Latin wordπ«-
πproverbiumπ
(Etymology)
Derived from prΕ- ("for, on behalf of") + verbum ("word") + -ium ("nominal suffix").
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A short pithy sentence, often repeated colloquially, expressing a well-known truth or a common fact ascertained by experience or observation; a popular saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept; an adage; a wise saw: often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime, and sometimes alliterative....
πOrigin and historyπ
Proverb is derived from π«a Latin wordπ«-
πproverbiumπ
(Etymology)
Derived from prΕ- ("for, on behalf of") + verbum ("word") + -ium ("nominal suffix").
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πPronunciation of word proverbiumπ
proΛΛwer.bi.um/, [proΛΛwΙr.bi.Ε©]
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proΛΛwer.bi.um/, [proΛΛwΙr.bi.Ε©]
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π1.)A bad workman always blames his tools.....
Meaning-
πͺ Sentence- Turkey isn't cooked well ..not due to the reason that oven is not working.. because it's the case of a bad workmen who blames his tools..
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Meaning-
πͺ Sentence- Turkey isn't cooked well ..not due to the reason that oven is not working.. because it's the case of a bad workmen who blames his tools..
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π2.) A bird in one hand is worth two in the bush...
Meaning- Things we already have are more valuable than we hope to get..
πͺ Sentence-
X:Why did you turn down that job offer when you don't have anything concrete in hand at the moment.
Y: Well,I am confused . I'll land one of the two jobs I interviewed for last two week and they are better than this one..
X: In my opinion,you should have taken it.A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
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Meaning- Things we already have are more valuable than we hope to get..
πͺ Sentence-
X:Why did you turn down that job offer when you don't have anything concrete in hand at the moment.
Y: Well,I am confused . I'll land one of the two jobs I interviewed for last two week and they are better than this one..
X: In my opinion,you should have taken it.A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
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πΈPROVERBπΈ
πCross the stream where it is shallowestπ
Meaning-To do things in the easiest possible way.
Example: Letβs just cross the stream where it is shallowest and find a spot that you can pull right in toβdonβt worry about parallel parking.
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πCross the stream where it is shallowestπ
Meaning-To do things in the easiest possible way.
Example: Letβs just cross the stream where it is shallowest and find a spot that you can pull right in toβdonβt worry about parallel parking.
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π΅π΅Today's exhilarating word of today's classππ
πΈπΈHippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
ππMeaning-fear of long word
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πΈπΈHippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
ππMeaning-fear of long word
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β°β°ProverbsπΈπΈ
ππYou catch more flies with honey than with vinegarπ΅π΅
Meaning: If you have a sweet disposition you will get more from people than if you are rude to them.
How to use it: If you are frustrated because you want to change class but when you speak to the teacher about this matter you act in an impolite way, then this expression can be used.
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ππYou catch more flies with honey than with vinegarπ΅π΅
Meaning: If you have a sweet disposition you will get more from people than if you are rude to them.
How to use it: If you are frustrated because you want to change class but when you speak to the teacher about this matter you act in an impolite way, then this expression can be used.
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β»οΈ Alternatives of 5 words to enrich your vocabulary
π Sad
π© miserable; gloomy; devastated; distressed; down at heard; distraught; distressed; dispirited; sorrowful; downcast; feeling blue; desolate.
π€― Big
π massive; huge; giant; gigantic; enormous; large; colossal; immense; bulky; tremendous; hefty; sizable; extensive; great; substantial.
π³Shocked
πtaken aback; lost for words; flabbergasted; staggered; outraged; astonished; astounded; stunned; speechless; appalled.
π Small
π₯tiny; petite; mini; miniature; microscopic; minuscule; compact; pocket-sized; cramped; puny; undersized; limited; meager; modest; minute; pint-sized.
πΎ Angry
π‘irate; enraged; touchy; cross; resentful; indignant; infuriated; wound-up; worked-up; seething; raging; heated; bitter; bad-tempered; offended; frustrated.
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π Sad
π© miserable; gloomy; devastated; distressed; down at heard; distraught; distressed; dispirited; sorrowful; downcast; feeling blue; desolate.
π€― Big
π massive; huge; giant; gigantic; enormous; large; colossal; immense; bulky; tremendous; hefty; sizable; extensive; great; substantial.
π³Shocked
πtaken aback; lost for words; flabbergasted; staggered; outraged; astonished; astounded; stunned; speechless; appalled.
π Small
π₯tiny; petite; mini; miniature; microscopic; minuscule; compact; pocket-sized; cramped; puny; undersized; limited; meager; modest; minute; pint-sized.
πΎ Angry
π‘irate; enraged; touchy; cross; resentful; indignant; infuriated; wound-up; worked-up; seething; raging; heated; bitter; bad-tempered; offended; frustrated.
Boost your vocabulary with our channel
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