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I personally experienced this solution I suggest you try it too💫💫 🍂🍁@TowardDiscoveringEnglish🍂

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〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 Level: Intermediate~Advanced ========================= @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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I believe success is achieved by ordinary people with extraordinary determination.💫 @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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📔 Be snowed under 📋 Meaning To be very busy or overwhelmed with something. This phrase evokes the image of being buried under an avalanche. 🤔 For example ⬇️ 🗣 Kate's not coming tonight because she's snowed under with research for her thesis. 🗣 I'd love to go out to dinner tonight, but I'm totally snowed under at the office right now. 🗣 With multiple deadlines approaching, I find myself snowed under with work this week. 🗣 Being a student and working part-time can sometimes make me feel snowed under with responsibilities. 🗣 The team is snowed under with preparations for the upcoming event, but the excitement keeps us going. @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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Start now and don't stop, you can do it! 🐳@TowardDiscoveringEnglish🐳

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To face up to something Level - Intermediate 🍓@TowardDiscoveringEnglish🍓

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🗣Casual speech ✍️Use contractions: "That's not true," "What're you doing?" "Where'd he go?" "This's a good idea," etc. ✍️Use slang: "Slang" is language that's only recently been created. It may be popular among some people, but not everyone has started to use it yet. Young people usually use a lot more slang than older people. ✍️Use simplified grammar: An example of something that people do in casual conversation is drop "that" from clauses. They say "I thought you were leaving" instead of "I thought that you were leaving." When to speak casually: ✅ Use casual English with your family and friends. ✅Speak casually with people that you meet socially. ✅Use casual English with people that you know pretty well, even if they are above you in position. ✅Use it with people who are working for or serving you if you want to sound friendly. ✅Write casually if you're writing for a large audience. 🌙@TowardDiscoveringEnglish🌙

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Use ‘ask’ correctly Ask and Ask for Ask for: ask somebody to give something. Ask without for: ask somebody to tell something. Compare: – Don’t ask me for money. (NOT Don’t ask me money.) – Don’t ask me my name. – Ask for the menu. – Ask the price. Ask is sometimes used without for when talking about asking for sums of money, especially in connection with buying, selling and renting. –They’re asking £500 a month rent. –How much is the car?~ I’m asking fifteen hundred. Note also the expressions ask a lot of somebody ask too much of somebody ask a favor of somebody ask (for) permission ❄️@TowardDiscoveringEnglish❄️

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#english_usage 🔷Appreciable = noticeable: 🔹Coffee ☕️ has an appreciable amount of caffeine. 🔶Appreciative = grateful: 🔸I’m appreciative of your help. 👏🙆 @TowardDiscoveringEnglish @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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🔸 The pronunciation of today is : 🗣 Theatre Level - Intermediate @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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Prioritize💫🌟 @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

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