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Источник @we_take_it_easy · Post #2312 · 3 июн.

Vocabulary catch somebody off guard to surprise someone in a way that often makes them confused or embarrassed chat show a TV or radio programme where celebrities talk to their host about various topics host a person who presents a TV or radio show and talks to guest celebrities open questions questions that can't be answered with a short answer for example a couple or words or yes or no; they often begin with 'wh' (why, what, who etc) juicy details information you find interesting because it's exciting or shocking closed question a question where the choice of answers is limited for example to yes or no, or a specific piece of information hot under the collar angry or embarrassed elicit get or produce something, for example, a reaction defensive protecting yourself from criticism or attack draw back move away make the camera disappear make something real or authentic dumb stupid probing investigative #Listening

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@sirJimmy · Post #28623 · 11.03.2022, 07:53

🌹Listening practice 🌹 Why is it so hard to escape poverty? 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 Please watch the video carefully and then answer and discuss the questions 🍀🌹 #Listening 🌹

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7583 · 17.03.2020, 07:28

‍#listening @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies ❇️Shadowing techniques ❇️Shadowing is an advanced learning technique where you listen to a text in your target language, and then speak it aloud at the same time as the native speaker.

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@emocionaligencia · Post #2470 · 30.03.2024, 19:00

#listening How wolves 🐺 positively affect the ecosystem. What are your thoughts? I read you 👇🏻 @eslgeekteacher

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@sirjimmy · Post #32016 · 27.02.2026, 14:07

🌵🌿🌺🌸💞🌼🍃🍂🍃🍂🍃🍂🍃 🍂💫🌹❤️🌼 🌾⚜🌸🌷 🌟💞💖 ❤🍀💙 WHAT DID YOU HEAR? #Listening #TeamJimmy @SirJimmy❤️🍀 🌷🌼💐🌸🍂🍃🌹 🍃🌾🌹🌿🍂💕🌼☘🌺🍀🍁🍂🍃🍂🍃🍂🍃

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@sirjimmy · Post #32006 · 24.02.2026, 08:18

🚨Mindset Listening Challenge 🎧 Distance & Self-Respect Think you’ve got sharp ears? Let’s test it! Fill in the blanks after listening. Distance is the only answer to disrespect Don’t (1) __. Don’t argue. Don’t dive into (2) __. Simply remove your presence. When you step away from disrespectful situations or individuals, you protect your (3) __ wellbeing. It allows you to maintain your in......(4) __ and avoid unnecessary conflict. Distance communicates that you have (5) __ and expect to be treated with respect. It sends a clear message that disrespectful behavior is not (6) __. Remember, removing yourself from a disrespectful situation is a powerful act of (7) __ and self-respect and maintaining your ....(8)..... 🔥Bonus Question What is the main message of the text in ONE sentence? #Listening #TeamJimmy @SirJimmy

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@sirjimmy · Post #31986 · 17.02.2026, 12:23

🎧 Advanced Listening / Fill-in-the-Blank (Se7en) Q1. This strange message was found written on the wall -------- the refrigerator, hidden behind other objects. Q2. The investigators called it the ------ murder scene because of the unusual circumstances surrounding the victim. Q3. Long is the way and -------- that out of hell ------- all the way up to the light of redemption. Q4. It’s from the famous poet -------, in his epic work titled --------. Q5. All right. After seeing this, I’m completely -------- and unsure what to think next. #Listening #TeamJimmy @SirJimmy

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@sirjimmy · Post #31171 · 21.08.2024, 13:49

👉👉👉 Questions 👈👈👈 1. What is the lecture mainly about? A ) The influence of private art galleries on public museums B ) The role of art museums as teaching institutions for artists C ) The debate about the Louvre's opening to the public D ) The early history of the public art museum 2. Why does the professor mention that artists were allowed to visit the Louvre every day? Choose two answers A ) To point out that the public museum was conceived as a place for studying B ) To indicate that all citizens were able to visit the museum whenever they wanted C ) To question why certain artists did not spend time at the Louvre D ) To contrast the accessibility of art in the Louvre with that of art in private museums 3. Why does the professor mention the French Revolution? A ) To name an event depicted in Alexandre Lenoir’s artwork B ) To identify the theme of an exhibit room in the Louvre C ) To explain why art storehouses were created D ) To help explain some people's attitude toward public museums 4. According to the professor, what major contribution did Alexandra Lenoir make to the art community? A ) He donated many original paintings to public museums. B ) He developed a systematic way of exhibiting art in museums. C ) He invented a unique way to restore damaged artwork. D ) He designed a national monument in post-Revolution France 5. The professor gives an example of a painting made in an Italian seaside village. According to the professor, what would some skeptics say about that painting? A ) It should not be exhibited unless it appeals to people from a variety of cultures. B ) It should not be moved out of the geographic area in which it was created. C ) It should be exhibited in the Louvre before traveling to any other museum. D ) It should always be grouped with similar paintings in a museum. 6. What opinion about public art museums does the professor express? A ) They focus too much on entertainment and not enough on education. B ) They are more important to artists than to the general public. C ) Their way of exhibiting artwork needs to be modernized. D ) They succeed in allowing varied works of art to be appreciated in a Centralized location. #Listening #Teamjimmy @sirjimmy

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@sirjimmy · Post #31170 · 21.08.2024, 13:49

👉👉👉Listening Class👈👈👈 ☝️Read the vocabularies carefully ✌️Listen to the Audio ✅Restriction: a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one. ✅Bring about: to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation. ✅Consequently: as a result. ✅Admire: to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at. ✅Groundbreaking: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type. ✅Skeptic: a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. #Listening #Teamjimmy @sirjimmy

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