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JVL
Not today Justin
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Stranger Things
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Product Placement
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Do you know the correct use of still, already and yet? Take a look at this illustration.
IELTS Tip: Do you know why examiners record IELTS speaking test? Is it because you did something silly?
"Not really!" Many students get nervous when examiners record their answers. Some of them, who have never taken any classes or didn't had any idea about IELTS speaking, feel that they did something wrong and hence they're being recorded. But it's not true.
They record you simply because it's their duty to arrange a record of your speech for further assessment if needed. So, go out with confidence and impress with your English skills.
How can you understand the writing task 2 question? Learn to analyse the writing question and learn to identify what is expected from you to write.
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Do you know alternative ways to talk about "money"?. Here are some of its synonyns.
Learn how IELTS exam is scored and start practising to achieve your required band score .
Which one of these two is correct?
Which one of these two sentences is correct?
1. Amy's age is about fifteen-years old.
2. Amy is about fifteen.
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Tell us what you feel today.
Vocabulary related to different vehicles
I hope this infograpic will be helpful for your locatiin specific prepositions.
Let's learn some Christmas vocabulary
Reading practice
An article by an entrepreneur about survival "Leaders of companies of all sizes have to ensure that everyone on staff, from the top down, is able to take a step back every now and again to assess where the business stands and what needs to change in order for it to continue attracting customers," explains the Virgin Founder in a recent entrepreneur.com blog. "Both on the day-to-day level and when you are engaging in planning, there are many variables that you and your team need to monitor, since detrimental factors that are out of your control can escalate quickly and do lots of damage. Successful businesses are the ones that find ways to adapt to change, no matter which direction it comes from." So how can you ensure your team is set-up to foresee any bumps in the road, whilst continuing to innovate by coming up with the brightest of ideas? Here Richard Branson gives us his top three tips. Notice these vocabs in the above reading Take a step back Variables Detrimental factors Adapt to change Foresee any bumps Continue to innovate
Energy related vocabulary