What's he doingβ
β He's FLICKING his cigarette!
β οΈMeaning: He's removing the ash off his cigarette by quickly tapping on it!
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β He's FLICKING his cigarette!
β οΈMeaning: He's removing the ash off his cigarette by quickly tapping on it!
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
What's he doingβ
β He's FLICKING his hair back!
β οΈMeaning : To move your hair back with a quick movement!
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β He's FLICKING his hair back!
β οΈMeaning : To move your hair back with a quick movement!
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Jimmy Kimmel
They go on the street and ask kids how they think Trump has done so far.
πIt's hilarious!
#video @englishfortomorrow
They go on the street and ask kids how they think Trump has done so far.
πIt's hilarious!
#video @englishfortomorrow
English for Tomorrow
Jimmy Kimmel They go on the street and ask kids how they think Trump has done so far. πIt's hilarious! #video @englishfortomorrow
βοΈNew wordsβοΈ
1οΈβ£To be in office: to have an important job, especially used for a president
πΈIt's been a year that president Trump is in the office.
2οΈβ£Inauguration: A ceremony in which the new president takes hold of the office after the election.
πΈMr Trump was inaugurated (as) president in January.
3οΈβ£To do an impression of sb: to do sb; to copy or imitate sb
πΈCan you do an impression of Trump?
4οΈβ£To get nuked: to get bombarded with nuclear bombs.
πΈNorth Korea will probably nuke America if tensions arise.
5οΈβ£Dog years: a long period of time
πΈIt's been dog years since I last met you.
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*** βοΈβοΈβοΈPeople often put names on each other. You could do it in many ways. Here are two ways to do so:
1- Mr X Ms X
Mr Sleepy, Mr handsome, Ms talkative
2- First name + Last name
Sleepy Sleeperson, Smokey Smokerson, Cutie McPretty, Cutie McSweety, Pottie Potterson
1οΈβ£To be in office: to have an important job, especially used for a president
πΈIt's been a year that president Trump is in the office.
2οΈβ£Inauguration: A ceremony in which the new president takes hold of the office after the election.
πΈMr Trump was inaugurated (as) president in January.
3οΈβ£To do an impression of sb: to do sb; to copy or imitate sb
πΈCan you do an impression of Trump?
4οΈβ£To get nuked: to get bombarded with nuclear bombs.
πΈNorth Korea will probably nuke America if tensions arise.
5οΈβ£Dog years: a long period of time
πΈIt's been dog years since I last met you.
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*** βοΈβοΈβοΈPeople often put names on each other. You could do it in many ways. Here are two ways to do so:
1- Mr X Ms X
Mr Sleepy, Mr handsome, Ms talkative
2- First name + Last name
Sleepy Sleeperson, Smokey Smokerson, Cutie McPretty, Cutie McSweety, Pottie Potterson
Have you ever used this simple (but beautiful) idiom in your conversations?
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Jimmy Fallon
Robert Irwin brings some rather wild animals to the studio and scares the BEJUSES out of Jimmy.π
β Plus, get exposed to some Aussie accent.
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Robert Irwin brings some rather wild animals to the studio and scares the BEJUSES out of Jimmy.π
β Plus, get exposed to some Aussie accent.
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βοΈNew wordsβοΈ
1οΈβ£ A prehensile tail: a tail that some animals have got (e.g. monkeys) by which they can hang themselves from trees.
πΈMonkeys, as opposed to cats, have got prehensile tails.
2οΈβ£ Venom: a sort of poisonous liquid that some animals produce when they bite.
πΈ This spider has got a killing venom. Don't you ever touch it!
3β£ Bewdy bonza (Austrailian English) : That's amazing.
πΈ This shirt is bewdy bonza.
4β£ To get the hang of sth (informal) : to learn to do sth.
πΈ I don't seem to get the hang of this game.
5β£ Omnivore: a creature that eats both vegetables and meat.
πΈBears are omnivors but rabbits are herbivores. Tigers are carnivores.
6β£ To be the spitting image of sb: to be very similar to sb.
πΈ Robert is the spitting image of his father.
1οΈβ£ A prehensile tail: a tail that some animals have got (e.g. monkeys) by which they can hang themselves from trees.
πΈMonkeys, as opposed to cats, have got prehensile tails.
2οΈβ£ Venom: a sort of poisonous liquid that some animals produce when they bite.
πΈ This spider has got a killing venom. Don't you ever touch it!
3β£ Bewdy bonza (Austrailian English) : That's amazing.
πΈ This shirt is bewdy bonza.
4β£ To get the hang of sth (informal) : to learn to do sth.
πΈ I don't seem to get the hang of this game.
5β£ Omnivore: a creature that eats both vegetables and meat.
πΈBears are omnivors but rabbits are herbivores. Tigers are carnivores.
6β£ To be the spitting image of sb: to be very similar to sb.
πΈ Robert is the spitting image of his father.