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Лайфстайл-блог на английском от репетитора английского языка, подезные материалы и интерактив для практики английского

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    I've also found an interesting podcast for you concerning the difference between American & British English - I'll sent it below. Let me know if want me to share the script of this audio with you as well & put any reaction on this post 🤍
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    Don't Break The Chain Method At one of our lessons my student and I watched a video in English, devoted to developing a new habit - the method is called Don't Break The Chain. I've decided to tell you about it in Russian in this article. Moreover, I've attached the original video in the end of the article for you to practise your listening skills 💡
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    Today my day started with sending a new material for our Speaking Club these weekends to the participants (btw, there’s still one place left for tomorrow) We’re going to discuss Job Interview, and actually, topics related to job & career tend to be my favourite to introduce to students! What about you? Do you have favourite topics or issues to study in English? Or maybe the least favourite ones?
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    Good morning, guys! Today I’d like to introduce a new word to you: 🇬🇧 felicific [causing or tending to cause happiness] Let’s discuss in comments, what things are felicific for you?
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    As I've promised I wanna share my article on Binominals on Yandex.Zen that you can find here, you can also subscribe my channel there, where I'm going to post various articles in Russian concerning English 🎓
    Биномиалы: как разнообразить свой английский

    Зачастую, наш активный словарный запас состоит из базовых слов и лексического минимума на интересные нами темы, поэтому зачастую хочется обогатить свою речь продвинутой лексикой. Один из способов это сделать - использовать биномиалы. Что они из себя представляют? Биномиал - это словосочетание, состоящее из слов, которые имеют что-то общее между собой. Слова, составляющие биномиал в английском языке, могут быть как синонимами, так и антонимами. Помимо этого, они могут быть связаны по фонетическим признакам – иметь близкое звучание или рифмоваться (wine and dine - кормить). Также, их может связывать грамматический аспект (out and about - на поправку идет) , и повтор одного и того же слова (neck and neck - почти вровень). Биномиалы, сгруппированные на основе звуковой модели: Биномиалы с синонимами: Биномиалы с антонимами: Биномиалы, которых нет слова and: Примеры использования в речи: My mother will be here at ten give or take five minutes. - Моя мама будет здесь в десять, плюс-минус пят

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    Hey guys, how's your day? Today I'd like to tell you about the way how you can vary your speech & enrich your vocabulary! Have you ever heard about such expressions as peace and quiet or willy nilly? They are called binomials and you can use them to make your speech sound more interesting ✨ Let me know if you wanna get an article on this very topic & put any reaction on this post 🤍
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    🌿🇸🇪 Lagom: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life I just can't wait to share with you something that I've found today. Scrolling the feed I came upon a word Lagom and it interested me at once - it turned out that Lagom is a uniquely Swedish term that doesn’t have an English equivalent. Not only does it not translate perfectly but its just a very Swedish idea, or feeling. Lagom is “Just enough,” “Not too much or too little,” “Just right,” “Enough to go around,” “Fair share.” It indicates balance. It is related to the principle of living a balanced, moderately paced, low-fuss life. 🌱 Afterwards I found many books about Swedish way to live a balanced life & I wanna share them with you, I think it may be fascinating for you to get to know more about their culture!
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    VOCABULARY PRACTICE 🇬🇧 If you're tired from primitive topics, I'll give them one more chance to talk about them at a new level. Here are some verbs that can be essential for you to talk about Relationship issues 💒 ▫️drift apart: to become less close to someone ▫️fall out with: to have a disagreement and stop being friends ▫️get on like a house on fire: to like someone’s company very much indeed ▫️go back years: to have known someone for a long time ▫️have ups and downs: to have good and bad times ▫️hit it off: to quickly become good friends with ▫️lose touch with: to not see or hear from someone any longer ▫️pop the question: to ask someone to marry you ▫️see eye to eye: to agree on a subject tie the knot: to get married Use these words to answer one of the following questions in the comments: ▪️What do you like about your close friends? ▪️What do you think is the ideal time to get married? ▪️Is it important to keep in contact with our friends when we’re in a relationship?
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    For those who are into learning new vocabulary, I’ve found an interesting way to discover or remember new words on different topics, e.g. furniture – you can go on Pinterest, press on the label button & it will show you some pieces of furniture and their names 🪑
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    Although it’s holiday, Monday is used to be a productive start of the week, so I wanna share a book with you that you’re likely to love. It’s about how to become a change-driving leader & different perspective on the world 🌱 #reading
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    Good morning, my bees 🧚‍♀️ Let’s start this day with new words – for you to enrich your vocabulary & make your speech sound more interesting ✨ ▫️Throw a fit — прийти в ярость – She'll throw a fit when she sees the mess you've made. [Она придёт в ярость, когда увидит, что ты натворил.] ▫️Hold a grudge against — держать обиду – I don’t hold any grudges against you, everything is fine. [Я не держу на тебя никаких обид, все хорошо.] ▫️For the sake of — ради чего-то – Their parents only stayed together for the sake of the children. [Их родители оставались вместе только ради детей.] ▫️Have a craving for – иметь огромное желание к чему-то, страстно чего-то хотеть – I’m having such a craving for burgers right now! [Я сейчас безумно хочу бургеров!] ▫️Get the hang of something/doing something – приноровиться, освоиться в чем-то – He was finally getting the hang of his job. [Он, наконец, освоил свою работу.] #vocabulary
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    Flower Fair at Mayakovskaya 💐 Looks so aesthetic, however, there is plenty of people willing to take a photo with it, so it’s a little bit crowded. I don’t have a chance to buy any, cause today I’m leaving for Tula, but I definitely has warmed to the idea of buying flowers to our home 🤍
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    It was such a warm meeting with girls today! I feel so proud for them & their progress! We were discussing habits, procrastination, burning out and it was such a pleasure 🤩 See you at the next meetings! You can join us & book your place here
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    You can also listen to it to practise & improve you listening skills! It's an interview with a researcher who is telling us about the process of basic routine turning into a habit and why it is usually so hard to break it ☕️

    - Why do we develop bad habits?

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    This is the material for preparation that I send to the participants of our meetings before Speaking Club, so that we can discuss it later, i guess it'll be interesting for you as well 🤍
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    May holidays are starting on Saturday already! I have something for you to enjoy during the holidays - I post a lot of magazines here, however, I know that lots of you are into reading books in English. So, here's another favorite of this month - Eat, Pray, Love 🥐 📖 Overview: Elizabeth Gilbert, a successful writer, had everything - a husband, friends, a big house in New York. But one day she realized she did not want any of it. A new relationship brought more heartbreak, deep depression followed, and in desperation, she started to pray. She decided to spend a year without any new relationships, and to travel in Italy, India, and Indonesia, searching for meaning in her life. This memoir is the true story of her journey of discovery through pleasure, religion, and back to love again. #reading
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    Here are more materials for you to check your knowledge of English and to prepare for taking PET ✨ #grammar #vocabulary
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    There were the examples of questions from PET (B1: Preliminary) above. Do you find them difficult to answer? Share your opinion in comments 🦙