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Part 2 word fillers

 🔹 Word Fillers (Part 2) • Anyway → changing topic 👉 Anyway, let’s continue. • By the way → adding extra info 👉 By the way, I called him. • Let me think → taking time 👉 Let me think… I’ll tell you. • To be honest → being truthful 👉 To be honest, I didn’t like it. • Right? → seeking agreement 👉 It’s easy, right? • Kind of / Sort of → not exact 👉 I’m kind of busy. • You see → explaining 👉 You see, it’s complicated. • At the end of the day → final result 👉 At the end of the day, it’s your choice. 📝 Questions  1. Fill in the blank: ___, let’s start the meeting.  2. Which filler is used to give extra information?  3. Make a sentence using “To be honest” 👇 Prudence (noun – C1/C2) 🔊 /ˈpruː.dəns/ (PROO-duhns) 💡 The ability to make wise and careful decisions. 📌 • Financial prudence is important for stability. • He acted with great prudence in a difficult situation. 📝 Syn: Wisdom, Caution 📝 Ant: Carelessness 🌸 Prudence helps you avoid unnecessary risks. ❓ Do y...

Common words fillers

  🔹 Common Word Fillers • Um / Uh → thinking pause 👉 Um… I think he is coming. • Well → starting or softening 👉 Well, I don’t agree with that. • So → continuing or explaining 👉 So, what should we do now? • Actually → correcting 👉 Actually, I didn’t call him. • Basically → simplifying 👉 Basically, it’s very easy. • You know → engaging 👉 It’s hard, you know. • I mean → clarifying 👉 I mean, we can try again. • Like → informal explanation 👉 It was like really amazing. 📝 Questions  1. Fill in the blank: ___, I didn’t understand your point.  2. Which filler is used to correct something?  3. Make a sentence using “So” 👇 Accountability (noun) 🔊 /əˌkaʊn.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/ (uh-KOWN-tuh-BIL-uh-tee) 💡 Taking responsibility for your actions and their results. 📌 • Accountability builds trust. • Leaders must show accountability for their decisions. 📝 Syn: Responsibility, Ownership 📝 Ant: Irresponsibility 🌸 Accountability is the foundation of success. ❓ Do you take accoun...

Defference between them

 🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟 📝 Until vs Till vs Unless vs Still 💡 What’s the difference? ✅ Until / Till → show time limit (up to a certain time) ✅ Unless → means except if / if not (condition) ✅ Still → means continuing action ⸻ 📌 Examples (Until / Till): ➡️ Wait here until I come back. ⏳ ➡️ The shop is open till 10 PM. 🕙 📌 Examples (Unless): ➡️ I won’t go unless you come with me. 🚶 ➡️ You will fail unless you study. 📚 📌 Examples (Still): ➡️ She is still sleeping. 😴 ➡️ Are you still working? 💻 ⸻ 🎯 Quick Trick: ⏱️ Until / Till = time limit ❗ Unless = if not 🔁 Still = continues ❤️ Double tap if this helped you! 📲 Share with someone learning English 😊