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Topic: Community
â Considerate = Kind and Helpful or thoughtful
â Mainstream = common or average (Ideas)
â Civilization = culturally advanced human society
â Supportive = helpful and encouraging
â Appropriate = suitable
â Voluntary = done willingly or without payment
â Engage = join in or get involved
â Charitable = helping the poor or reedy
â Foster = help something grow (attitude or idea)
â Multicultural = having many different cultures
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Topic: Community
â Considerate = Kind and Helpful or thoughtful
â Mainstream = common or average (Ideas)
â Civilization = culturally advanced human society
â Supportive = helpful and encouraging
â Appropriate = suitable
â Voluntary = done willingly or without payment
â Engage = join in or get involved
â Charitable = helping the poor or reedy
â Foster = help something grow (attitude or idea)
â Multicultural = having many different cultures
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đŖSpeaking Vocabularies
đCut it out!: stop it; stop doing that.
đCut corners: to save money (to do something in the cheapest way).
đCouch potato: somebody who is lazy and inactive.
đCold fish: an unfriendly person.
đTo catch someone red-handed: to capture someone in the act.
đCrack of dawn: (a time) very early in the morning.
đCost an arm and a leg: to be very expensive.
đCome down with: to become ill with a particular illness.
đCan't stand (someone or something): to hate or dislike someone or something very much.
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đCut it out!: stop it; stop doing that.
đCut corners: to save money (to do something in the cheapest way).
đCouch potato: somebody who is lazy and inactive.
đCold fish: an unfriendly person.
đTo catch someone red-handed: to capture someone in the act.
đCrack of dawn: (a time) very early in the morning.
đCost an arm and a leg: to be very expensive.
đCome down with: to become ill with a particular illness.
đCan't stand (someone or something): to hate or dislike someone or something very much.
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Culture, Art and Tradition #2
đˇTo preserve = to protect and keep something, usually because it is valuable for some reason
đ¯To conserve = To Preserve
đąRituals = highly traditional ceremonies which have meaning for the participants
đTo transmit = to communicate a message, literal or symbolic
âģī¸Social memes = social habits or patterns which are transmitted between people
âī¸Public duty = the willingness to serve the public or the state
đĢSelf-sacrifice = the willingness to suffer or die for a cause
đCultural traditions = traditions carrying cultural importance
đMythology, myth = a classic story from the past which people know is not true but which carries meaning
đ§¸To evoke = to bring back memories or feelings
đŽMedieval = adjective for the Middle Ages, roughly 1050 to 1400 in European history
đ§ŦThe fabric of society = the way that society is connected and maintained.
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Culture, Art and Tradition #2
đˇTo preserve = to protect and keep something, usually because it is valuable for some reason
đ¯To conserve = To Preserve
đąRituals = highly traditional ceremonies which have meaning for the participants
đTo transmit = to communicate a message, literal or symbolic
âģī¸Social memes = social habits or patterns which are transmitted between people
âī¸Public duty = the willingness to serve the public or the state
đĢSelf-sacrifice = the willingness to suffer or die for a cause
đCultural traditions = traditions carrying cultural importance
đMythology, myth = a classic story from the past which people know is not true but which carries meaning
đ§¸To evoke = to bring back memories or feelings
đŽMedieval = adjective for the Middle Ages, roughly 1050 to 1400 in European history
đ§ŦThe fabric of society = the way that society is connected and maintained.
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Speaking Vocabularies Band 8.5
đ¸Explore all avenues : to try everything in order to find a solution and avoid trouble
E: It is a difficult thing to do therefore , we must explore all avenues if we really want it done .
đ¸Every time someone turns around : very often , too often.
E: He asks me for some money every time I turn around .
E: My mom shouts at me every time I turn around.
đ¸ Eager beaver : a very hardworking and enthusiastic person.
E: My boss is an eager beaver . E: Her father is a real eager beaver . He usually works 12 hours a day .
đ¸Eyes are bigger than one's stomach : to take more food than you can possibly eat .
E: I'm afraid that your eyes are bigger than your stomach . You can't eat all this.
đ¸To eat like a bird: to eat very little
E: Jane eats like a bird , no wonder she can keep herself so slim .
E: Don't make too much for lunch because she eats like a bird .
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đ¸Explore all avenues : to try everything in order to find a solution and avoid trouble
E: It is a difficult thing to do therefore , we must explore all avenues if we really want it done .
đ¸Every time someone turns around : very often , too often.
E: He asks me for some money every time I turn around .
E: My mom shouts at me every time I turn around.
đ¸ Eager beaver : a very hardworking and enthusiastic person.
E: My boss is an eager beaver . E: Her father is a real eager beaver . He usually works 12 hours a day .
đ¸Eyes are bigger than one's stomach : to take more food than you can possibly eat .
E: I'm afraid that your eyes are bigger than your stomach . You can't eat all this.
đ¸To eat like a bird: to eat very little
E: Jane eats like a bird , no wonder she can keep herself so slim .
E: Don't make too much for lunch because she eats like a bird .
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IELTS Synonyms 7+ đ§Š | @officialieltsreality
âĸ Dilute ......... Weaken
âĸ Difficult ......... Challenging
âĸ Eccentric ......... Peculiar
âĸ Adamant ......... Firm
âĸ Ecstasy ......... Joy, elation
âĸ Always ......... Forever
âĸ Empty ......... Drain
âĸ Amateur. ......... Beginner
âĸ Enemy ......... Opponent
âĸ Believe. ......... Trust
âĸ Fix ......... Mend
âĸ Below ......... Under
âĸ Tall ......... Lofty
âĸ Beneficial ......... Helpful
âĸ Add. ......... Increase
âĸ Best ......... Finest
âĸ Adequate. ......... Sufficient
âĸ Birth. ......... Beginning
âĸ Aggressive ......... Assertive
âĸ Blend. ......... Combine
âĸ Aid. ......... Help
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âĸ Dilute ......... Weaken
âĸ Difficult ......... Challenging
âĸ Eccentric ......... Peculiar
âĸ Adamant ......... Firm
âĸ Ecstasy ......... Joy, elation
âĸ Always ......... Forever
âĸ Empty ......... Drain
âĸ Amateur. ......... Beginner
âĸ Enemy ......... Opponent
âĸ Believe. ......... Trust
âĸ Fix ......... Mend
âĸ Below ......... Under
âĸ Tall ......... Lofty
âĸ Beneficial ......... Helpful
âĸ Add. ......... Increase
âĸ Best ......... Finest
âĸ Adequate. ......... Sufficient
âĸ Birth. ......... Beginning
âĸ Aggressive ......... Assertive
âĸ Blend. ......... Combine
âĸ Aid. ......... Help
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âģī¸SYNONYMS FOR IELTS | #PART 1
â Strict = Stringent, severe, stern
â Gaudy = Showy, garish, vulgar
â Strong = Powerful, mighty, potent
â Portion = Part, segment, piece
â Prompt = Punctual, timely
â Stupid = Unintelligent, dense,
â Surplus = Excess, additional, extra
â Urgent = Crucial, important
â Vacant = Unoccupied, empty
â Serene = Peaceful, tranquil, calm
â Serious = Grave, solemn, pensive
â Optional = Voluntary, elective
â Ordinary = Usual, average
â Shrewd = Clever, cunning, crafty
â Meager = Scanty, sparse, poor
â Mean = Unkind, malicious, nasty
â Ravage = Devastate, ruin, damage
â Raze = Destroy, demolish
â Small = Little, insignificant, trivial
â Smooth = Slick, glossy, level
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â Strict = Stringent, severe, stern
â Gaudy = Showy, garish, vulgar
â Strong = Powerful, mighty, potent
â Portion = Part, segment, piece
â Prompt = Punctual, timely
â Stupid = Unintelligent, dense,
â Surplus = Excess, additional, extra
â Urgent = Crucial, important
â Vacant = Unoccupied, empty
â Serene = Peaceful, tranquil, calm
â Serious = Grave, solemn, pensive
â Optional = Voluntary, elective
â Ordinary = Usual, average
â Shrewd = Clever, cunning, crafty
â Meager = Scanty, sparse, poor
â Mean = Unkind, malicious, nasty
â Ravage = Devastate, ruin, damage
â Raze = Destroy, demolish
â Small = Little, insignificant, trivial
â Smooth = Slick, glossy, level
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The differences between Americanđ and British English
đēđ¸ US đēđ¸ @officialieltsreality đŦđ§UK đŦđ§
đēđ¸Eraser đŦđ§Rubber
đēđ˛Cell phone đŦđ§Mobile phone
đēđ˛Candy đŦđ§Sweets
đēđ˛Sneakers đŦđ§Trainers
đēđ˛Trousers đŦđ§Pants
đēđ˛Mailman đŦđ§Postman
đēđ˛Vacation đŦđ§Holiday
đēđ˛Airplane đŦđ§Aeroplane
đēđ˛Last name đŦđ§Surname
đēđ˛Subway đŦđ§Underground
đēđ˛Apartment đŦđ§Flat
đēđ˛First floor đŦđ§Ground floor
đēđ˛Flashlight đŦđ§Torch
đēđ˛Picture đŦđ§Photo
đēđ˛Fries đŦđ§Chips
đēđ˛Gasoline đŦđ§Petrol
đēđ˛Sidewalk đŦđ§Pavement
đēđ˛Truck đŦđ§Lorry
đēđ˛Highway đŦđ§Motorway
đēđ˛Fall đŦđ§Autumn
đēđ˛Elevator đŦđ§Lift
đēđ˛Cookie đŦđ§Biscuits
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đēđ¸ US đēđ¸ @officialieltsreality đŦđ§UK đŦđ§
đēđ¸Eraser đŦđ§Rubber
đēđ˛Cell phone đŦđ§Mobile phone
đēđ˛Candy đŦđ§Sweets
đēđ˛Sneakers đŦđ§Trainers
đēđ˛Trousers đŦđ§Pants
đēđ˛Mailman đŦđ§Postman
đēđ˛Vacation đŦđ§Holiday
đēđ˛Airplane đŦđ§Aeroplane
đēđ˛Last name đŦđ§Surname
đēđ˛Subway đŦđ§Underground
đēđ˛Apartment đŦđ§Flat
đēđ˛First floor đŦđ§Ground floor
đēđ˛Flashlight đŦđ§Torch
đēđ˛Picture đŦđ§Photo
đēđ˛Fries đŦđ§Chips
đēđ˛Gasoline đŦđ§Petrol
đēđ˛Sidewalk đŦđ§Pavement
đēđ˛Truck đŦđ§Lorry
đēđ˛Highway đŦđ§Motorway
đēđ˛Fall đŦđ§Autumn
đēđ˛Elevator đŦđ§Lift
đēđ˛Cookie đŦđ§Biscuits
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Idioms & words
đRelated to Relationship
âŧī¸Enjoy each other's company: like spending time with each other.
âī¸Jenny and James are always together, they definitely enjoy each other's company.
âŧī¸ Fair-weather friend: someone who is your friend only when you are cheerful and successful
âī¸James's friends seem to be fair-weather friends, because they are with him when he was rich.
âŧī¸Near and dear to someone: very important to someone
âī¸My parents are the only people who are near and dear to me
âŧī¸Shoulder to cry on: someone who is always ready to listen to your problems.
âī¸It is good to always have a shoulder to cry on.
âŧī¸To be through thick and thin: have some good and bad times together
âī¸Your parents have been married for 15 years, they must have been through thick and thin together
âŧī¸Drift apart: become less close to someone
âī¸As years went by, school friends drifted apart.
âŧī¸To Fall out with: to quarrel, to have a conflict.
âī¸John left his girlfriend after falling out with her.
âŧī¸To get on like a house on fire: people get on like a house on fire when they enjoy each other's company and become friends very quickly.
âī¸I like my new roommate! We have a lot of same interests and get on like a house on fire.
âŧī¸Hit it off with someone: to become quickly close friends with someone
âī¸Peter is a nice person. I hit it off with him.
âŧī¸To see eye to eye: to agree
âī¸My brother does not always see eye to eye with me.
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đRelated to Relationship
âŧī¸Enjoy each other's company: like spending time with each other.
âī¸Jenny and James are always together, they definitely enjoy each other's company.
âŧī¸ Fair-weather friend: someone who is your friend only when you are cheerful and successful
âī¸James's friends seem to be fair-weather friends, because they are with him when he was rich.
âŧī¸Near and dear to someone: very important to someone
âī¸My parents are the only people who are near and dear to me
âŧī¸Shoulder to cry on: someone who is always ready to listen to your problems.
âī¸It is good to always have a shoulder to cry on.
âŧī¸To be through thick and thin: have some good and bad times together
âī¸Your parents have been married for 15 years, they must have been through thick and thin together
âŧī¸Drift apart: become less close to someone
âī¸As years went by, school friends drifted apart.
âŧī¸To Fall out with: to quarrel, to have a conflict.
âī¸John left his girlfriend after falling out with her.
âŧī¸To get on like a house on fire: people get on like a house on fire when they enjoy each other's company and become friends very quickly.
âī¸I like my new roommate! We have a lot of same interests and get on like a house on fire.
âŧī¸Hit it off with someone: to become quickly close friends with someone
âī¸Peter is a nice person. I hit it off with him.
âŧī¸To see eye to eye: to agree
âī¸My brother does not always see eye to eye with me.
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