Making doctorβs appointment
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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.
1-Why she had called her doctorβs office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrowβs appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does βsqueez some inβ mean?
5-At the end did she come before four today or not?
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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.
1-Why she had called her doctorβs office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrowβs appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does βsqueez some inβ mean?
5-At the end did she come before four today or not?
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Listening Class
conversation
πππListening Classπππ
1οΈβ£ Read the vocabularies carefully
2οΈβ£ Listen to the conversation
ππ πVOCABULARIESπππ
β Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
β Fascinating: very interesting.
β Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
β Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
β Imitate: take or follow as a model.
β Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
β Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
β Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
β Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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1οΈβ£ Read the vocabularies carefully
2οΈβ£ Listen to the conversation
ππ πVOCABULARIESπππ
β Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
β Fascinating: very interesting.
β Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
β Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
β Imitate: take or follow as a model.
β Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
β Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
β Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
β Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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English With Natives*
conversation β Listening Class
π·πππQUESTIONSππππ·
1οΈβ£ Why does the man go to see the professor?
A ) To ask for help in choosing a topic for his term paper
B ) To ask the professor to explain how to complete an assignment
C ) To ask about a point raised in a recent lecture
D ) To offer to help the professor with her research project
2οΈβ£ Why does the professor mention male frogs that lower their voices?
A ) To give an example of a behavior that can be predicted using game theory
B ) To reinforce the definition of βselective adaptationβ
C ) To give an example of deceptive behavior in animals
D ) To compare the behavior of butterflies and frogs
3οΈβ£ Why does the professor talk about computers?
A ) To help the man understand game theory
B ) To describe how biologists analyze data about adaptation
C ) To suggest a way for the man to find information about game theory
D ) To explain the format required for the man's term paper
4οΈβ£ What does the man need to do for his term paper?
A ) Interpret the statistical data in a journal article
B ) Summarize the information in several published studies
C ) Discuss a current controversy in biological research
D ) Design an experiment that uses game theory
5οΈβ£ The man expresses reservations about the suggested topic for his term paper. What is the professor's attitude toward the man's reservations?
A ) She thinks the man has demonstrated the necessary background in statistics.
B ) She thinks the man should choose a topic he is more comfortable with.
C ) She thinks the man should ask another student to help him understand the statistics.
D ) She thinks the man's worries are unnecessary.
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1οΈβ£ Why does the man go to see the professor?
A ) To ask for help in choosing a topic for his term paper
B ) To ask the professor to explain how to complete an assignment
C ) To ask about a point raised in a recent lecture
D ) To offer to help the professor with her research project
2οΈβ£ Why does the professor mention male frogs that lower their voices?
A ) To give an example of a behavior that can be predicted using game theory
B ) To reinforce the definition of βselective adaptationβ
C ) To give an example of deceptive behavior in animals
D ) To compare the behavior of butterflies and frogs
3οΈβ£ Why does the professor talk about computers?
A ) To help the man understand game theory
B ) To describe how biologists analyze data about adaptation
C ) To suggest a way for the man to find information about game theory
D ) To explain the format required for the man's term paper
4οΈβ£ What does the man need to do for his term paper?
A ) Interpret the statistical data in a journal article
B ) Summarize the information in several published studies
C ) Discuss a current controversy in biological research
D ) Design an experiment that uses game theory
5οΈβ£ The man expresses reservations about the suggested topic for his term paper. What is the professor's attitude toward the man's reservations?
A ) She thinks the man has demonstrated the necessary background in statistics.
B ) She thinks the man should choose a topic he is more comfortable with.
C ) She thinks the man should ask another student to help him understand the statistics.
D ) She thinks the man's worries are unnecessary.
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Dealing with Lost Luggage
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π©π· Listening Activity π·π©
Please listen to the audio and answer the following questions.
π Correct answers will be attached subsequently.
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1οΈβ£ Where was his flight from? And what happened?
2οΈβ£ What did Jim offer as a compensation?
3οΈβ£ What was the colour of his suitcase?
4οΈβ£ Why was he mad about losing his suitcase?
5οΈβ£ Jim: Well, we'll do our ..... to track ....... your bag as quickly
as possible.
Tom: What ..... my suitcase is lost for ....... ?
Jim: Baggage usually ...... up, so let's cross that ........ when we come to it.
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1οΈβ£ Where was his flight from? And what happened?
2οΈβ£ What did Jim offer as a compensation?
3οΈβ£ What was the colour of his suitcase?
4οΈβ£ Why was he mad about losing his suitcase?
5οΈβ£ Jim: Well, we'll do our ..... to track ....... your bag as quickly
as possible.
Tom: What ..... my suitcase is lost for ....... ?
Jim: Baggage usually ...... up, so let's cross that ........ when we come to it.
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You have 86 billion of them inside you, but what are neurons, really?
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πΉ Listening Class πΉ
You have 86 billion of them inside you, but what are neurons, really?
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Please listen to the attached podcast carefully and then answer the upcoming questions. ππΉ
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You have 86 billion of them inside you, but what are neurons, really?
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Please listen to the attached podcast carefully and then answer the upcoming questions. ππΉ
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Listening questions
1. What are neurons ? Answer based on the first 30 seconds of the podcast.
2. Brain is the main place of neurons.
True
False
3. What are the rules of neurons in our body?
4. Complete the below statement.
In 1873, Italian physician Camillo Golgi found a way to ...
5. What are synapses and what makes them stronger?
6. Most neurons in our body regenerate at intervals and then die.
True
False
7. Fill the blankets with correct words.
if you never left your home again, youβd likely lose neurons in the brain ... involved in spatial ....
8. What is neurogenesis?
9. In the podcast we heard the term "electrical signals". What is the connection between it and neurons?
10. Transcribe from the below words to the end of podcast.
Private companies are ....
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#Questions
1. What are neurons ? Answer based on the first 30 seconds of the podcast.
2. Brain is the main place of neurons.
True
False
3. What are the rules of neurons in our body?
4. Complete the below statement.
In 1873, Italian physician Camillo Golgi found a way to ...
5. What are synapses and what makes them stronger?
6. Most neurons in our body regenerate at intervals and then die.
True
False
7. Fill the blankets with correct words.
if you never left your home again, youβd likely lose neurons in the brain ... involved in spatial ....
8. What is neurogenesis?
9. In the podcast we heard the term "electrical signals". What is the connection between it and neurons?
10. Transcribe from the below words to the end of podcast.
Private companies are ....
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π¨π· Listening Class π·π¨
Please watch the video and fill the blanks.
π Correct answers will be attached subsequently.
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Please watch the video and fill the blanks.
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Global 1-........ is happening because humans have 2-........ the earthβs atmospher so the heat can not 3-........ from it.
We need some heat, of course. carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour retain enough heat from the sun to sustain life on earth But human activity has 4-......... that balance. Weβve put carbon dioxide, methane. And nitrous oxide into the atmosphere in massive amounts by burning 5-.......... , oil, gas and 6-......... . Weβve 7-......... a lot of forests and use 8-......... methods that add to the greenhouse gases in atmosphere. Now, thereβs too much carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous dioxide in the air. Today, the atmosphere 9-........ 32 percent more carbon dioxide than it did in the mid-1800s. All those gases act like a 10-......... retaining too much of the sunβs heat. That means weβre fundamentally changing 11-........ Earthβs climate. Global average temperature has 12-........ by .6-degrees Celsius since 1900. The Northern Hemisphere is now 13-......... warmer. than at any point during the past 14-......... years.
And that is global warming.
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Global 1-........ is happening because humans have 2-........ the earthβs atmospher so the heat can not 3-........ from it.
We need some heat, of course. carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour retain enough heat from the sun to sustain life on earth But human activity has 4-......... that balance. Weβve put carbon dioxide, methane. And nitrous oxide into the atmosphere in massive amounts by burning 5-.......... , oil, gas and 6-......... . Weβve 7-......... a lot of forests and use 8-......... methods that add to the greenhouse gases in atmosphere. Now, thereβs too much carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous dioxide in the air. Today, the atmosphere 9-........ 32 percent more carbon dioxide than it did in the mid-1800s. All those gases act like a 10-......... retaining too much of the sunβs heat. That means weβre fundamentally changing 11-........ Earthβs climate. Global average temperature has 12-........ by .6-degrees Celsius since 1900. The Northern Hemisphere is now 13-......... warmer. than at any point during the past 14-......... years.
And that is global warming.
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English With Natives*
@Sirjimmy β Heβs not a good fit
πListening Activity π
1- Who was Jason Huntley?
2- Why he wanted to talk about him?
3- What made him say that?
4- What do βwork ethicβ , βCoachβ mean?
5- What was her idea about this issue?
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1- Who was Jason Huntley?
2- Why he wanted to talk about him?
3- What made him say that?
4- What do βwork ethicβ , βCoachβ mean?
5- What was her idea about this issue?
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Listening Class
Art History
πππListening Classπππ
βοΈRead the vocabularies carefully
βοΈListen to the Audio
β Restriction: a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
β Bring about: to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation.
β Consequently: as a result.
β Admire: to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at.
β Groundbreaking: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
β Skeptic: a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief.
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βοΈRead the vocabularies carefully
βοΈListen to the Audio
β Restriction: a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
β Bring about: to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation.
β Consequently: as a result.
β Admire: to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at.
β Groundbreaking: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
β Skeptic: a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief.
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πππ Questions πππ
1. What is the lecture mainly about?
A ) The influence of private art galleries on public museums
B ) The role of art museums as teaching institutions for artists
C ) The debate about the Louvre's opening to the public
D ) The early history of the public art museum
2. Why does the professor mention that artists were allowed to visit the Louvre every day? Choose two answers
A ) To point out that the public museum was conceived as a place for studying
B ) To indicate that all citizens were able to visit the museum whenever they wanted
C ) To question why certain artists did not spend time at the Louvre
D ) To contrast the accessibility of art in the Louvre with that of art in private museums
3. Why does the professor mention the French Revolution?
A ) To name an event depicted in Alexandre Lenoirβs artwork
B ) To identify the theme of an exhibit room in the Louvre
C ) To explain why art storehouses were created
D ) To help explain some people's attitude toward public museums
4. According to the professor, what major contribution did Alexandra Lenoir make to the art community?
A ) He donated many original paintings to public museums.
B ) He developed a systematic way of exhibiting art in museums.
C ) He invented a unique way to restore damaged artwork.
D ) He designed a national monument in post-Revolution France
5. The professor gives an example of a painting made in an Italian seaside village. According to the professor, what would some skeptics say about that painting?
A ) It should not be exhibited unless it appeals to people from a variety of cultures.
B ) It should not be moved out of the geographic area in which it was created.
C ) It should be exhibited in the Louvre before traveling to any other museum.
D ) It should always be grouped with similar paintings in a museum.
6. What opinion about public art museums does the professor express?
A ) They focus too much on entertainment and not enough on education.
B ) They are more important to artists than to the general public.
C ) Their way of exhibiting artwork needs to be modernized.
D ) They succeed in allowing varied works of art to be appreciated in a Centralized location.
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1. What is the lecture mainly about?
A ) The influence of private art galleries on public museums
B ) The role of art museums as teaching institutions for artists
C ) The debate about the Louvre's opening to the public
D ) The early history of the public art museum
2. Why does the professor mention that artists were allowed to visit the Louvre every day? Choose two answers
A ) To point out that the public museum was conceived as a place for studying
B ) To indicate that all citizens were able to visit the museum whenever they wanted
C ) To question why certain artists did not spend time at the Louvre
D ) To contrast the accessibility of art in the Louvre with that of art in private museums
3. Why does the professor mention the French Revolution?
A ) To name an event depicted in Alexandre Lenoirβs artwork
B ) To identify the theme of an exhibit room in the Louvre
C ) To explain why art storehouses were created
D ) To help explain some people's attitude toward public museums
4. According to the professor, what major contribution did Alexandra Lenoir make to the art community?
A ) He donated many original paintings to public museums.
B ) He developed a systematic way of exhibiting art in museums.
C ) He invented a unique way to restore damaged artwork.
D ) He designed a national monument in post-Revolution France
5. The professor gives an example of a painting made in an Italian seaside village. According to the professor, what would some skeptics say about that painting?
A ) It should not be exhibited unless it appeals to people from a variety of cultures.
B ) It should not be moved out of the geographic area in which it was created.
C ) It should be exhibited in the Louvre before traveling to any other museum.
D ) It should always be grouped with similar paintings in a museum.
6. What opinion about public art museums does the professor express?
A ) They focus too much on entertainment and not enough on education.
B ) They are more important to artists than to the general public.
C ) Their way of exhibiting artwork needs to be modernized.
D ) They succeed in allowing varied works of art to be appreciated in a Centralized location.
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Audio
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π§π· Listening Activity π·π§
Please listen to the audio twice and then answer the following questions.
βοΈYou can find the transcript below later.
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βοΈYou can find the transcript below later.
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1οΈβ£ How often does he work?
2οΈβ£ What is he starting to think about?
3οΈβ£ What decision is made to get more exercise?
4οΈβ£ What type of lessons are they considering?
5οΈβ£ For $120, How often will they meet?
6οΈβ£Please fill the blank and tell me what does whole sentence mean?
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Everyday
All day
Rarely
2οΈβ£ What is he starting to think about?
Playing basketball
Watching TV
His health
Work
3οΈβ£ What decision is made to get more exercise?
Running or Jogging
Doing more outdoor activities
Going to the local gym
4οΈβ£ What type of lessons are they considering?
Dance
Tennis
Basketball
5οΈβ£ For $120, How often will they meet?
Everyday for a month
Once a week for two months
Every afternoon
Twice a week for one month
6οΈβ£Please fill the blank and tell me what does whole sentence mean?
Playing tennis twice a week will be a good start. ..... me .... .
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1οΈβ£ How often does he work? Everyday All day Rarely 2οΈβ£ What is he starting to think about? Playing basketball Watching TV His health Work 3οΈβ£ What decision is made to get more exercise? Running or Jogging Doing more outdoor activities Going toβ¦
π¨ βοΈ
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A: "All I do all day is work and watch TV. I really should start thinking about my health."
B: "I never thought about that, but you're right. What do you think we should do?"
A: "For starters, we should start doing more outdoor activities. That way we'll get some exercise."
B: "I was thinking about taking tennis lessons. I always have an hour to spare in the afternoon. What do you think about that?"
A: "That's not a bad idea. How much is it?"
B: "I heard it is only about one hundred twenty dollars a month for 8 lessons."
A: "Playing tennis twice a week will be a good start. Count me in."
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English With Natives*
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Spare
If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.
β¨a spare key/tire
β¨Do you have a spare pen?
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Spare
If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.
β¨a spare key/tire
β¨Do you have a spare pen?
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English With Natives*
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Count me in
to plan to include (someone) in an activity , to consider (someone) as one of the people who will be doing something.
β¨Do you want to go to the beach with us? Yes! Count me in!
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Count me in
to plan to include (someone) in an activity , to consider (someone) as one of the people who will be doing something.
β¨Do you want to go to the beach with us? Yes! Count me in!
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The Tour
....
π΅Listen carefully to the people describing their tour plans, then answer to the questions
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πΆπΉThe TourπΉπΆ
1β£. I'm so excited about my trip to Asia. I've never been there before.First, I'm flying to Taipei from the US. I'll be spending three days there, because I hear that there is a lot to see and do. I'll also be spending three days in Seoul I hear the nightlife there is great. Then we go from there to Hong Kong. I'm planning to do lots of shopping there, so I hope two days is enough to buy everything i need. I would really love to go to Beijing for a few days. But, unfortunately this tour doesn't go there. After Hong Kong, we'll end up in Thailand for five days. So I guess I won't be able to get to Tokyo or Malaysia on this trip.Oh well. I have to save a few places to visit on my next vacation.
2β£. Well, our trip starts off in London. We've got a week there. Then we'll take the bus up to Oxford for two days to see friends. We also wanted to see Cambridge, I hear it's beautiful, but we won't have time this trip. Anyway, then we head to France. We have five days in Paris, which will give us time to see all of those museums. I wish we were going to spend a few days in Germany, too, but this trip doesn't include it. But we do go to Switzerland for three days. I'm really looking forward to that. Then we end up in Italy for the last five days of the tour.
3β£. We start off in Los Angeles.We're going to stay there for three days because we want to hit the beach and see the sights. We're not going to go to San Francisco this time, because we've been there before.Then we're off to Denver to visit my sister.We're going to stay there for a week. I hope that's enough time, because i haven't seen her since last Christmas, and we have so much to talk about. We were thinking of going to Chicago after that, but we just don't have time, so it's straight on to Washington DC, and New York.We've got two days in Washington and three in NewYork. We'd really love to get up to Boston for a couple of days, but it probabely won't happen. Maybe next time.
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πΆπΉThe TourπΉπΆ
1β£. I'm so excited about my trip to Asia. I've never been there before.First, I'm flying to Taipei from the US. I'll be spending three days there, because I hear that there is a lot to see and do. I'll also be spending three days in Seoul I hear the nightlife there is great. Then we go from there to Hong Kong. I'm planning to do lots of shopping there, so I hope two days is enough to buy everything i need. I would really love to go to Beijing for a few days. But, unfortunately this tour doesn't go there. After Hong Kong, we'll end up in Thailand for five days. So I guess I won't be able to get to Tokyo or Malaysia on this trip.Oh well. I have to save a few places to visit on my next vacation.
2β£. Well, our trip starts off in London. We've got a week there. Then we'll take the bus up to Oxford for two days to see friends. We also wanted to see Cambridge, I hear it's beautiful, but we won't have time this trip. Anyway, then we head to France. We have five days in Paris, which will give us time to see all of those museums. I wish we were going to spend a few days in Germany, too, but this trip doesn't include it. But we do go to Switzerland for three days. I'm really looking forward to that. Then we end up in Italy for the last five days of the tour.
3β£. We start off in Los Angeles.We're going to stay there for three days because we want to hit the beach and see the sights. We're not going to go to San Francisco this time, because we've been there before.Then we're off to Denver to visit my sister.We're going to stay there for a week. I hope that's enough time, because i haven't seen her since last Christmas, and we have so much to talk about. We were thinking of going to Chicago after that, but we just don't have time, so it's straight on to Washington DC, and New York.We've got two days in Washington and three in NewYork. We'd really love to get up to Boston for a couple of days, but it probabely won't happen. Maybe next time.
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ππ
βExample: I'll be spending three days there.
πThis structure ( subject+will+be+verb+ing)
Is used to explain future plans
βExample: I hear the nightlife there is great
πNightlife: is all the entertainment and social activities that are available at night in towns and cities, such as nightclubs and theaters.
βExample: we'll end up in Thailand.
πEnd up: to reach a final place or position/ to finish at a certain place
βExapmle: Our trip starts off in London
πStart off: to begin going somewhere
βExample: We'll take the bus up to Oxford
πTake up: to move to the exact place where you should be
βExample: Then we head to France
πHead: Go / head here is used as a verb
βExample: I'm really looking forward to that
πLook forward to:to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen
βExample: we want to hit the beach and see the sights
πHit: Arrive/ to arrive at a place
βExample: Then we are off to Denver to visit my sister
πBe off: To leave a place or to depart to another one.
βExample: It's straight on to washington
πStraight on: happening immediately one after another in a series
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βExample: I'll be spending three days there.
πThis structure ( subject+will+be+verb+ing)
Is used to explain future plans
βExample: I hear the nightlife there is great
πNightlife: is all the entertainment and social activities that are available at night in towns and cities, such as nightclubs and theaters.
βExample: we'll end up in Thailand.
πEnd up: to reach a final place or position/ to finish at a certain place
βExapmle: Our trip starts off in London
πStart off: to begin going somewhere
βExample: We'll take the bus up to Oxford
πTake up: to move to the exact place where you should be
βExample: Then we head to France
πHead: Go / head here is used as a verb
βExample: I'm really looking forward to that
πLook forward to:to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen
βExample: we want to hit the beach and see the sights
πHit: Arrive/ to arrive at a place
βExample: Then we are off to Denver to visit my sister
πBe off: To leave a place or to depart to another one.
βExample: It's straight on to washington
πStraight on: happening immediately one after another in a series
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