ββπ± A UNIQUE OFFER
I have received a very interesting offer yesterday - there is an opportunity to get an unlimited Netflix account for just on-time payment.
π€ I was skeptical at the beginning, but checked it myself and it works - you get access to everything on Netflix with no monthly payments. The content is available without time constraints.
Considering Netflix is an great resource of high-quality movies and series in English with subtitles, I very much see it as an opportunity to use it for English improvement.
π¬ They charge 40 USD one time only (otherwise you pay around 10 USD per month, and the same sum of money would last you for 4 months only).
If you are interested in this unique opportunity, text me: @D_Sandmartin
I have received a very interesting offer yesterday - there is an opportunity to get an unlimited Netflix account for just on-time payment.
π€ I was skeptical at the beginning, but checked it myself and it works - you get access to everything on Netflix with no monthly payments. The content is available without time constraints.
Considering Netflix is an great resource of high-quality movies and series in English with subtitles, I very much see it as an opportunity to use it for English improvement.
π¬ They charge 40 USD one time only (otherwise you pay around 10 USD per month, and the same sum of money would last you for 4 months only).
If you are interested in this unique opportunity, text me: @D_Sandmartin
By the way, the Netflix offer is only available for my subscribers here β€οΈ
Let's talk about idiomatic expressions today! Do you see anything wrong in these highlighted phrases?
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*extracts are taken from band 5 essays
Let's discuss on @wsecommunity
*extracts are taken from band 5 essays
π€ͺ IDIOMS ON IELTS - HOW TO USE?
You will never see an "idiom" mentioned in the official IELTS band descriptors. In fact, you will see "the skillful use of idiomatic language" as a requirement to score 7 and more. IE (idiomatic expressions) encompass all phrases that are not translated word-by-word: idioms, phrasal verbs, collocations, turn of phrase.
Remember that on IELTS you have to showcase your natural English, and native speakers do not use idioms a lot naturally. However, they use IE as a whole much more often. In fact, Cambridge illustrates that the following phrases are also idiomatic language:
πOn the contrary
πLast but not least
πIn the long term
πOne step at a time
These are acceptable forms of IE alongside with phrasal verbs that one can safely use in Writing and Speaking, while phrases like "it rains cats and dogs" or "it costs an arm and leg" must be definitely avoided.
#idiom #IELTS
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You will never see an "idiom" mentioned in the official IELTS band descriptors. In fact, you will see "the skillful use of idiomatic language" as a requirement to score 7 and more. IE (idiomatic expressions) encompass all phrases that are not translated word-by-word: idioms, phrasal verbs, collocations, turn of phrase.
Remember that on IELTS you have to showcase your natural English, and native speakers do not use idioms a lot naturally. However, they use IE as a whole much more often. In fact, Cambridge illustrates that the following phrases are also idiomatic language:
πOn the contrary
πLast but not least
πIn the long term
πOne step at a time
These are acceptable forms of IE alongside with phrasal verbs that one can safely use in Writing and Speaking, while phrases like "it rains cats and dogs" or "it costs an arm and leg" must be definitely avoided.
#idiom #IELTS
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π‘ TELL / TALK / SPEAK / SAY - THE DIFFERENCE
Finally we are here to talk about the difference between these quite similar verbs β especially difficult to grasp for non-native speakers. The video highlights idioms with the verbs as well. You can also download a pdf for this lesson β the link is in the description box of the YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/mMrcaC20Dmo
#video #vocabulary
Finally we are here to talk about the difference between these quite similar verbs β especially difficult to grasp for non-native speakers. The video highlights idioms with the verbs as well. You can also download a pdf for this lesson β the link is in the description box of the YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/mMrcaC20Dmo
#video #vocabulary
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Talk, Tell, Speak, Say + Idioms | The Difference
What's the difference between say, tell, speak, and talk? Check these explanations and examples - I give you all the clear grammar rules on how to use the verbs say, tell, speak, and talk. Plus - there also are idioms with these verbs!
Get the worksheetβ¦
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βοΈHOW WORDS ARE COUNTED IN IELTS
Example: NOT MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
1. Numbers, dates and time are counted as words in writing. For example
30,000 = one word
55 = one word
9.30am = one word
12.06.2016 = one word.
In listening, 30,000 is counted as one number and 9.30AM is also counted as one number.
2. Dates written as both words and numbers are counted in this way: 12th July = one number and one word.
3. Symbols with numbers are not counted. For example, 55% = one number (the symbol β%β is not counted as a word). However, if you write β55 percentβ it is counted as one word and one number.
4. Small words such as βaβ or βanβ are counted as one word. All prepositions, such as βinβ or βatβ are also counted. All words are counted.
5. Hyphenated words like βup-to-dateβ are counted as one word.
6. Compound nouns which are written as one word are also counted as one word. For example, blackboard = one word.
7. Compound nouns which are written as two separate words, are counted as two words. For example, university bookshop = two words.
8. All words are counted, including words in brackets. For example in IELTS writing, βThe majority of energy was generated by electricity (55%).β. This sentence is counted as 9 words. The number in brackets is counted.
#ielts
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Example: NOT MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
1. Numbers, dates and time are counted as words in writing. For example
30,000 = one word
55 = one word
9.30am = one word
12.06.2016 = one word.
In listening, 30,000 is counted as one number and 9.30AM is also counted as one number.
2. Dates written as both words and numbers are counted in this way: 12th July = one number and one word.
3. Symbols with numbers are not counted. For example, 55% = one number (the symbol β%β is not counted as a word). However, if you write β55 percentβ it is counted as one word and one number.
4. Small words such as βaβ or βanβ are counted as one word. All prepositions, such as βinβ or βatβ are also counted. All words are counted.
5. Hyphenated words like βup-to-dateβ are counted as one word.
6. Compound nouns which are written as one word are also counted as one word. For example, blackboard = one word.
7. Compound nouns which are written as two separate words, are counted as two words. For example, university bookshop = two words.
8. All words are counted, including words in brackets. For example in IELTS writing, βThe majority of energy was generated by electricity (55%).β. This sentence is counted as 9 words. The number in brackets is counted.
#ielts
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ββπ¬π§ SPEAKING SESSIONS WITH A UK NATIVE
We at World Speaks English are dedicated to effective practice that helps you reach new levels in English. Therefore, we proudly announce weekly speaking sessions with a UK native!
Join the session with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/asc-kfiq-wbq
Date: Sunday, October, 11
Time: 8:00 am London time (GMT+1)
Matthew and I look forward to meeting you there! ππ»
All detailed information (including the next meeting links and topics) will be shared on @wsecommunity β join and don't miss your chance to talk to a native π€©
#speaking #wse_native
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We at World Speaks English are dedicated to effective practice that helps you reach new levels in English. Therefore, we proudly announce weekly speaking sessions with a UK native!
Join the session with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/asc-kfiq-wbq
Date: Sunday, October, 11
Time: 8:00 am London time (GMT+1)
Matthew and I look forward to meeting you there! ππ»
All detailed information (including the next meeting links and topics) will be shared on @wsecommunity β join and don't miss your chance to talk to a native π€©
#speaking #wse_native
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ββππ» THE A-Z OF CORRECT ENGLISH
Interested in common English mistakes? This book is for you!
Designed to help resolve most common English language problems and queries, this book has an accessible reference format with examples and explanations of mistakes regarding sentence construction, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
#books #english
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Interested in common English mistakes? This book is for you!
Designed to help resolve most common English language problems and queries, this book has an accessible reference format with examples and explanations of mistakes regarding sentence construction, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
#books #english
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Download it above β¬οΈ
Today on my Instagram stories I've shared 6 questions with the most frequent English mistakes. Come to www.instagram.com/d_sandmartin and solve all of them (there are explanations as well) ππ»
For everyone who loved our previous speaking session with the UK native Matthew and everyone who didn't make it but wanted to participate ππ»π