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    Ahead of World Emoji Day 2022 (July, 17) Emojipedia have created a sample video of the new emojis which are up for approval this September. How many new English words are there for you? https://www.youtube.com/embed/o64RlavOwgs
    31 New Emojis for 2022/2023 #WorldEmojiDay 🥳📆

    A Shaking Face, two pushing hands and a plain Pink Heart. These are just some of the emojis that are up for approval by Unicode this September. Ahead of World Emoji Day 2022 (July 17), Emojipedia have created sample designs for each candidate emoji. While some might not make the cut, most presented for approval are historically confirmed. This is our eighth year of providing sample emoji designs ahead of their official arrival on emoji keyboards. Please feel free to embed this video on other sites, but do not download a copy and redistribute on other platforms. If using excerpts of this video on television or other videos please include a note that these designs are from Emojipedia. We appreciate it! 💕 Emoji 15.0 list: https://emojipedia.org/emoji-15.0/ Original images from Emojipedia: https://emojipedia.org/emojipedia/15.0/ More details: https://blog.emojipedia.org/new-emojis-in-2022-2023/ Unicode: http://www.unicode.org/emoji/charts-15.0/

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    Today is Grammar Sunday. HAVE SOMETHING DONE We use have + object + -ed form when we talk about someone doing something for us which we ask or instruct them to do. 💇🏻‍♀️ Yesterday I went to the hairdresser’s and had my hair cut. 💅 I need to have my nails done. 👨‍🔧 I’m at the car service center now. I’m having my car fixed.
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    So, now I read a lot of things about children and would like to share some interesting things with you. There are different words which we use when we speak about children. Newborn refers to a baby from birth to about two months of age.
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    👶 How about you? Do you have children?
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    Hello everyone, I’ve been away for a while because of a really amazing and important reason: three weeks ago I became a mother, now I have a lovely baby boy who takes up all my time and attention 🥰 but still he lets me get back to work, too.
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    Dear all, I’ve got some news for you. For the first time in the history of the SL English Club, there’s a chance to join the community on a donation basis! You pay ANY amount of money to become a member of the club and get: 🔹 access to the chat in English: we communicate daily with the most interesting people from different countries and cities; 🔹 a new topic to discuss every 2-3 days; 🔹 quizzes, language puzzles and games - everything to make learning English fun and enjoyable! 🔹 weekly meetings in Zoom - we boost our conversational skills, get to know each other better; 🔹 the opportunity to be on the wavelength with those love learning English and have made it a part of their lifestyle. Text me @svetikl if you’re in.
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    Summer ABC ❄️Air conditioner 🚲Bicycle 🏕Camping 💧Diving ☺️Enjoy 🍑Fruit 🏡Garden 👒Hat 🍦Ice cream 📆July 🚣‍♀️Kayaking 🌩Lightning 🦟Mosquito 😴Nap 🛶Oar 🏊🏻‍♂️Pool 🥤Quench 📚Reading 🌻Sunflower 👚T-shirt ⛱Umbrella 🛫Vacation 🌊Wave 🔭eXplore 🛥Yacht 🦚Zoo Do you like summer?
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    🥵It’s 30 degrees above 0 today here in Istanbul. How about place? Has the summer started?
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    Hello there, here’s my cat Motya, and that’s how we realize summer has started! He always lies like that when it’s hot!
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    Are you happy with your passport picture?
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    🤔TOUR vs VOYAGE TOUR A tour is a journey during which several places are visited, especially on a holiday. 'Tour' can be a noun or a verb. 🍕Noun: We went on a tour of Italy. 🍣 Verb: We toured the north of Japan. VOYAGE A voyage is a long journey by sea or in space. 🛳Before the 20th century, long sea voyages were common. 🚀A spacecraft will take you on a voyage through space. Continue reading and do the quiz to check your understanding #feelthedifference
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    Hi everyone 👋 In our English Speaking Club we’re speaking about travel. So, I’d like to remind you some words related to this topic⬇️
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    🤔TRAVEL vs TRIP vs JOURNEY TRAVEL The word 'travel' is used to talk about going from one place to another. It can be a verb, a noun or an adjective: 💼Verb: Paul travels a lot in his job. 🚄Noun: Travel nowadays is faster than before. 🏝Adjective: There is a travel agency beside the bank. TRIP The word trip is used to talk about a short journey somewhere for a purpose, business or pleasure. 🛶For our wedding anniversary, we went on a trip to Venice. 👨🏼‍💻My boss is often away on business trips. ⛵️During our holiday we took a boat trip to the islands. JOURNEY A journey is the distance covered when travelling from one place to another. 'Journey' can refer to a long distance or a short regular one. 😓The journey was long and tiring. It took us 5 hours to get there. Did you have a good journey? Yes, it was quite pleasant. 🚌How long is your journey to work? Just about 20 minutes. To be continued ⬇️ #feelthedifference
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    In the meanwhile we’re starting May Programme in SL English Speaking Club. In April, we made changes to the programme and focused on grammar, so the participants appreciated it (see comments)! In May we are having something new again: a mix of grammar and vocabulary (see comments)! The May program is the last one before the summer holidays, so join us to: 🔹 become the member of the community of cool people who are learning English as a hobby and it is a part of their lifestyle; 🔹 learn something new which is always interesting; 🔹 meet unusual guests; 🔹 boost all skills (grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, writing, etc) Level A2 and above. Spring mood. Anti-crisis pricing (see comments). Text @svetikl to enroll.
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    Here’s another example of using the suffix -ness How would you answer the question above?
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    I live in Turkey, and today is an special day here: the beginning of the Ramadan Feast. The Ramadan Feast is a time for visiting relatives and paying one’s respect to older people. Many people wake up early on the first day of the Ramadan Feast. They put on their best clothes, which they often buy specifically for the occasion, and have a large breakfast. This symbolizes the end of the fasting period, which many Muslims observe during the preceding month of Ramadan. The Ramadan Feast has an alternative name in Turkey, the Sugar Feast (Şeker Bayramı), because people treat their guests to sweets and traditional desserts during the festival. It is customary to visit one's relatives, especially older ones, and kiss their hand as a sign of respect. Children may go door-to-door, kissing hands of the grown-ups and receiving sweets and small amounts of money in return.
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    Этой весной необходимо пробовать что-то новое и/или придерживаться привычных действий. Клуб английского языка подходит вам если вы уже давно с нами или ещё ни разу не были. В апреле мы внесли изменения в программу, сделали акцент на грамматике, и участники это оценили (смотрите комментарии)! В мае - вновь новинка сезона - микс грамматики и лексики (смотрите комментарии)! Майская программа - последняя перед летними каникулами, поэтому присоединяйтесь, чтобы: 🔹оказаться в кругу таких же крутых людей, для кого изучение английского - хобби и часть образа жизни; 🔹узнать что-то новенькое - это всегда интересно; 🔹встретиться с необычными гостями; 🔹прокачать все навыки (grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, writing, etc) Уровень А2 и выше. Настроение весеннее. Стоимость антикризисная (смотрите комментарии). Запись @svetikl.
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    You can see some photos of a long awaited spring 2022 above. 🌸Spring is not only the season between winter and summer. It also means a place where water naturally flows out from the ground. I used to swim in hot spring in winter in Siberia! As a verb it also means to move quickly and suddenly. I sprang out of bed when I realized I had overslept. Now, the question to you: What springs to your mind when you think of spring as a season?