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Phrases of the weekQuiz Questions from this week's lessons 1. This means to correctly predict something: 2. What's a phrase which means to carefully check the details of something? 3. Use this phrase to describe something which you tried or invested in, and is now giving you some benefit: 4. Your flight was cancelled and you aren't able to get home today. There's nothing that you can do about it, so you say: The new year and new lessons.Hello Tomeng guests and members: As my first order of business I want to express my sincere best wishes to you all in the new year, 2012. As always it will take me about a month to realize that I'm really into year 2012. I usually write 2011 (the previous year) on all my bank checks and bills, not really believing that it is indeed 2012. The bank always forgives me. I'm grateful for that. Secondly, I hope to be able to offer you some new insights to improving your English skills. So, here is my first suggestion for 2012: Phrases of the weekQuiz Questions from this week's lessons 1. This describes someone who says something really convincing: 2. You hear this when you get on the subway: 3. What phrase can you use to talk about changes in a country, a business, etc.? 4. When you end a phone call, you "hang up" the phone. But this means to hang up while the other person is still talking: Phrases for the weekQuiz Questions from this week's lessons 1. Do you remember one word that means "a little fat" and a word that means "thin and muscular"? 2. This phrase is for a person who you test something on: 3. Do you know a word that goes with "career" and means "try to get" or "try to start"? 4. This is how doctors talk about surgery that isn't very dangerous or difficult: Phrases for the weekQuiz Questions from this week's lessons 1. A word that means "many" but more formal: 2. This is a phrase for talking about something that you don't think is true: 3. What noise do people make when they see something cute? 4. This phrase means to hope for something that probably isn't going to happen:
Phrases for the weekQuiz Questions from this week's phrases 1. This is a word that makes a description sound more negative:
Pronunciation Practice; b and pMinimal Pairs /b/ and /p/ buy and pie Below are lists of words that vary only by one having the sound /b/ and the other the sound /p/. You can use this to practise the sounds or as a list of words to be careful to pronounce properly. The main difference between /b/ and /p/ is that /b/ is a voiced sound, whereas /p/ is just produced by the puff of air. Also, /b/ is pronounced with less air released than /p/, and this can sometimes be a more useful distinction as it is difficult to feel the vocal cords vibrating when making the /b/ sound. Elementary Are you smarter than a 4-year old?The following is a test of your logic. Try to scroll so that only the questions are visible, the answers are underneath them. The questions are not that difficult. 1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way. 2. How do you put an elephant into a refrigerator? Opposites build your vocabularyBuilding your English vocabulary can be a tedious task. But, when you discover a new word, its opposite meaning can instantly double your list. Of course, opposites are associated with adjectives, adverbs, verbs ans prepositions. Rarely do you find opposites in other parts of speech. Look at these new words and try to guess their opposites (answers at the end): 1. modest Answers: 1. vain The Prehistoric ThesaurusHave you ever see a Thesaurus? You won't find one in a museum of natural history. Nor, will you encounter one in a wax museum or on the pages of a history book. You may be astonished to discover that the Thesaurus is not yet extinct. It has survived the ages. In fact, it's a book! Yes, it's a book - a rather interesting book at that, and a wonderful resourse to increase your vocabulary and reading comprehension. If you are not familiar with a Thesaurus, bear with me. A Thesaurus is a book of like words. I like to call it a book of "almost synonymes."
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