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How many new words can you learn from this report on Nowrooz from PressTV?
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🎬 What can you learn from these few sentences in this footage?
As you watch, try to find the answer to the questions below. The questions will help you spot the expressions and guess their meanings. If eventually unsure what they mean, look them up in an English-English dictionary.
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1- How fast was he coming down the mountain?
2- What was at the base of the mountain?
3- What did he do with his brakes?
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πŸ”· How to use a semicolon!?
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πŸ”† You definitely know what the picture shows: a gulf, that is a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land; just for your information, the picture is that of the Persian Gulf.

πŸŒ€ It is very interesting to know that you can use the word gulf to talk about a large difference between two people or groups. Look at the two examples below:

πŸ…°οΈ The gulf between rich and poor is getting larger and larger every day.

πŸ…±οΈ It felt as if a gulf had opened up between his life and mine.

πŸŒ‰ You can also bridge the gulf between A and B. For example, one can bridge the gulf between theory and practice.

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