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2022-09-22 06:44:00
Restaurants: Dining Out (with Rich) - Live English Lesson!

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2022-09-20 04:48:59
Pronunciation Practice with Schwa (with Carrie) - Live English Lesson!

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-09-17 13:58:48 Idioms with Under

under your breath - quietly so that other people can't hear:
'Let's go', she muttered under her breath.

under the weather - if someone is or feels under the weather, they feel ill:
I'm feeling a bit under the weather - I think I'm getting a cold.

under the sun - in existence; on earth:
I've tried everything under the sun to fix this lock, but I just can't get it to work.

under wraps - secret:
They tried to keep the report under wraps.

under the table - if something is done under the table, it's a secret, hidden action:
They offered him money under the table to change his mind.

under your belt - learned and succeeded in, and now a part of your experience:
Now that you've got the required courses under your belt, you can take some electives.

under the wire - if someone does something under the wire, they do it at the last possible moment:
They got in under the wire just before the entry requirements for the training program changed.

under the same roof - in the same building:
I refuse to live under the same roof as that man.

under the name of - using the false name of:
Her detective stories were written under the name of Kramer.

under the counter - things bought under the counter are bought secretly and illegally:
The kids managed to get cigarettes under the counter.

#vocabulary

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-09-17 05:22:20
It's Not All Doom And Gloom (with Caroline) - Live English Lesson!

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-09-16 07:13:35The Media. Phrasal Verbs

bring up - start discussing a subject
I hate to bring it up, but do you have that money you owe me?

come on - start to be broadcast
That quiz show you wanted to watch comes on in half an hour.

come out - be published
I can't wait untill the next Harry Potter book comes out.

fill in - add information in the spaces on a document
Just fill in this form and then hand it in at reception.

flick through - turn and look at the pages of a magazine, etc quickly
I was flicking through a magazine when, suddenly, I saw a photograph of the man who stolen the money.

go into - deal with sth in detail
The head teacher asked to go to the school to talk about Alexander's behavior, but she wouldn't go into it on the phone.

hand out - give things to people in a group
Johnnie, please hand these out to everyone in the class.

look up - try to find information in a book or list, etc
Just a second — I'll look Harry's number up in the phone book.

make out - pretend that something is true; see, hear or understand sb or sth with difficulty
Neil tried to make out that he'd won the lottery, but we all knew it wasn't true; Someone was waving at me in the distance but I couldn't make out who it was.

make up - invent an explanation, excuse, etc; create a story, poem, etc
I knew that I would have to make up an excuse for being late; Leo made up a poem about the English teacher.

put forward - suggest
A number of suggestions were put forward during the meeting.

see through - recognise that sth is not true and not be tricked by it
The guard saw through the woman's disguise and immediately arrested her.

stand out - be easy to see because of being different
Molly has bright red hair, so she always stands out in a crowd.

turn over - turn a page so that the other side is towards you
If you all turn over, you'll see a table that shows how sales have gone this year.

#vocabulary #db2

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2022-09-16 05:34:02
Dealing With Change (with Oli) - Live English Lesson!

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2022-09-15 05:12:23
The Great Outdoors (with Rich) - Live English Lesson!

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-09-13 12:58:52 "The end of labor is to gain leisure." - Aristotle
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2022-09-13 06:20:01
Idioms and Fixed Expressions Pt 2 (with Carrie) - Live English Lesson!

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-09-11 09:30:05
I got a 7.0 in IELTS. I'm happy because it's my desired score and I got rid of one headache. However, I'm little disappointed too. I got damn close to 7,5 and I feel that 6 in speaking wasn't fair. Anyway, that's all right and I'm not going for EOR.

Many thanks to all the people who helped me achieve this
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