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Posted Jun 23

📚📚📚📚 🖌 Short Story of the day 🖌 🐧The Thirsty Crow One day a crow was feeling very thirsty. On a hot summer day, she flew here and there in search of water but in vain. She continued to search hard but couldn’t find any water to quench her thirst. Then after a long time, she found a pitcher, with a little water in it. The neck of the pitcher was too long and the water level too low. The crow could not reach the water with her beak. She saw many pebbles around. Suddenly, the crow had an idea. She picked thepebbles one by one and dropped them in the pitcher. And lo! The level of water slowly rose to the top. The crow drank it thirstily. She was very happy. This story proves that if you try hard enough you can overcome any problem. 📒📘📗📕 https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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📚📚📚📚🖌 Saying of the day 🖌📒 Never speak ill of the dead 📖Meaning Show respect to people who have died by not saying anything bad about them. Since dead people can no longer hurt us, or defend themselves, it is better to forget their bad actions and remember…

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Posted Jun 21

📚📚📚📚 🖌 Saying of the day 🖌 📒 Never speak ill of the dead 📖Meaning Show respect to people who have died by not saying anything bad about them. Since dead people can no longer hurt us, or defend themselves, it is better to forget their bad actions and remember only their good ones. ✍Note speak ill of (verb): criticize; speak badly about | the dead (noun): people who have died 🌟Origin This proverb has been traced back to Chilon of Sparta (6th century BC). The Latin version was "De mortuis nil nisi bonum" ("Of the dead say nothing but good"). ━━━━━━━━━━━ 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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Posted Jun 21

📚📚📚📚 🖌 Phrasal verb of the day 🖌 📒tear apart 📖Meaning to destroy something by breaking it into two or more pieces 🤓For example ⤵️ 💬 There are these piranha fish with really sharp teeth that can tear apart an animal in just a few seconds. 💬Racial tension will tear this country apart unless we do something fast. ━━━━━━━━━━━ 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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Posted Jun 21

📚📚📚📚 🖌 Idiom of the day 🖌 📚cover your tracks ✍🏾Meaning If you cover your tracks, you make sure no-one can find evidence of what you've done. ❗️For example 🔸He's a smart guy and he knew how to cover his tracks so the police couldn't connect him to the crime. 🔸Bob didn't cover his tracks well enough, and his wife found a romantic text message that a girl had sent to his phone. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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