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Part 5 word of the day

 🎧 10 Commonly Mispronounced English Words 🎧 ✨ Say it right, sound confident! 1. Wednesday – /Wenz-day/ ❌ Not Wed-nes-day  2. Pronunciation – /pruh-nun-see-ay-shun/ ❌ Not pro-noun-ciation  3. Clothes – /kloʊðz/ 👕 ❌ Not close  4. Debt – /det/ 💸 (The b is silent!)  5. Vehicle – /vee-ih-kul/ 🚗 ❌ Not vee-hickle  6. Coupon – /koo-pon/ 🎟️ ❌ Not kyoo-pon  7. Mischievous – /mis-chuh-vus/ 😈 ❌ Not mis-chee-vee-us  8. Breakfast – /brek-fust/ 🍳 ❌ Not break-fast  9. Etcetera – /et-set-er-uh/ ✨ ❌ Not ek-setra  10. Iron – /ai-urn/ 👕 ❌ Not eye-ron 🌟 Collective Nouns – Objects Edition 🧳 ✨ Learn how we group things in English! ✅ Objects • A set of tools 🛠️ • A pile of books 📚 • A stack of papers 📄 • A bunch of keys 🔑 • A fleet of cars 🚗 • A collection of stamps ✉️ • A bundle of clothes 👕 🌟 😎 Don’t Say This… Say This  ✨ Speak smarter & sound fluent in English! ✅ Don’t say: I’m very tired 👉 Say: I’m exhausted 😩 ✅ Don’t say: I’m...

Word of the day 4.

 🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟 📝 Since vs From 💡 What’s the difference? ✅ Since → use when referring to a starting point up to now. ✅ From → use when referring to the starting point without implying it continues. 📌 Examples: ➡️ I have lived here since 2010. 🏠 (it continues) ➡️ The shop is open from 9 AM to 5 PM. 🕘 (a range) 🎯 Quick Trick: If the action is still happening → Since If giving a time range → From…to  🌟 🎯 Common Mistakes in English! 🎯 🙈 Most people get these wrong… Do you? ✅ ❌ I’m having a headache. 👉 ✅ I have a headache. ✅ ❌ She is more better than me. 👉 ✅ She is better than me. ✅ ❌ He’s my real brother. 👉 ✅ He’s my brother. ✅ ❌ Tell me where is he. 👉 ✅ Tell me where he is. ✅ ❌ One of my friend is here. 👉 ✅ One of my friends is here. 📝 Who vs Whom 💡 What’s the difference? ✅ Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action). ✅ Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action). 📌 Examples: ➡️ Who called you last night?...

Part 3 word of the day

  📌 Quick Grammar Tip ❓ “a university” or “an university”? ✅ Correct: a university ❌ Wrong: an university 🧠 Why? Because “university” starts with a consonant sound — “you-niversity”, not “oo-niversity”. 👉 Always use “a” before consonant sounds, even if the word starts with a vowel letter. ✅ Examples: • a university 🎓 • a unique idea 💡 • a useful tool 🧰 📣 Sound matters more than spelling! Collocations with —> PUT 1. Put on clothes 👕  2. Put on shoes 👟  3. Put the book on the table 📚  4. Put your phone away 📱  5. Put your hands up ✋  6. Put water in the bottle 💧  7. Put salt in the food 🧂  8. Put your bag down 🎒  9. Put the lights on 💡  10. Put your name here ✍️  ✅ Uses of “Would” 1. Polite requests/offers:  👉 Would you like some tea?  2. Imagined or hypothetical situations:  👉 If I were you, I would wait.  3. Future in the past:  👉 She said she would call.  4. Repeated actions in the past:  👉 Ever...

Grammar tips

  Grammar Tip of the Day Using “Few” vs “A Few” vs “The Few” 🧐 ✅ Few – Almost none (negative meaning) 🔹 Few people attended the meeting. (Hardly anyone came) ✅ A Few – Some, but not many (positive meaning) 🔹 A few people helped me. (At least some helped) ✅ The Few – Refers to a specific group 🔹 The few who came were very supportive. 🎯 Quick Tip: “Few” = not enough 😞 “A few” = at least some 😊 “The few” = specific group 🎯 Rule to remember: Each, everyone, everybody, anyone → always take a singular verb. 📘 Examples:  • Each student has their own locker.  • Each of the players is ready.  • Everyone wants to succeed. 10 Collocations with — GET ✔️ Boost your English with these common expressions!  1. Get ready ⏰  2. Get married 💍  3. Get lost 🧭  4. Get better 💪  5. Get dressed 👗  6. Get angry 😡  7. Get a job 💼  8. Get permission ✅  9. Get the chance 🎯  10. Get started 🚀  📖 VOCAB FOR IELTS SUCCESS 💫 ...

Collective nown

🌟 Collective Nouns ✅ * People * * A *crowd* of people * A *class* of students * A *staff* of employees * A *board* of directors * A *team* of players * A *band* of musicians * An *army* of soldiers 🌟 Collective Nouns ✅ Animals  • A pride of lions 🦁  • A school of fish 🐟  • A herd of elephants 🐘  • A flock of birds 🐦  • A pack of wolves 🐺  • A colony of ants 🐜  • A swarm of bees 🐝 ✨ collective nouns! Irregular Plurals in English 🇬🇧 1. Child → Children 2. Man → Men 3. Woman → Women 4. Tooth → Teeth 5. Foot → Feet 6. Mouse → Mice 7. Goose → Geese 8. Person → People 9. Cactus → Cacti 10. Ox → Oxen 11. Fish → Fish 12. Sheep → Sheep 13. Deer → Deer 14. Louse → Lice 15. Leaf → Leaves 16. Life → Lives 17. Knife → Knives 18. Wolf → Wolves 19. Elf → Elves 20. Shelf → Shelves 🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟 📝 Between vs Among 💡 What’s the difference? ✅ Between → used when talking about two things (or distinct individuals). ✅ Among → used when talking ab...

Part 2 word of the day

📖 Word of the Day ✨ Ludicrous (adj.) – So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place that it’s amusing; completely absurd. 🔹 Example: The idea that cats can do your homework is absolutely ludicrous. 🔹 Synonyms: Absurd, Ridiculous, Preposterous 🔹 Antonyms: Reasonable, Sensible, Logical 10 Collocations with —> MAKE 1. Make a decision 🧠  2. Make a mistake ❌  3. Make an effort 💪  4. Make a plan 🗓  5. Make a phone call 📞  6. Make a promise 🤝  7. Make a noise 🔊  8. Make a suggestion 💡  9. Make friends 👫 📖 Word of the Day ✨ Ambush (noun/verb) – A surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position. 🔹 Example: The soldiers were caught in an ambush near the border. 🔹 As a verb: They planned to ambush the enemy at dawn. 🔹 Synonyms: Surprise attack, Trap, Assault 🔹 Antonyms: Retreat, Withdrawal, Surrender 📘 Grammar Tip of the Day ✨ “Each” takes a singular verb. 🔹 Incorrect: Each of the students are ready. 🔹 Correct: Each of the...

Common phrasal verbs

🔥 5 Common Phrasal Verbs 🔥 1️⃣ Look up 🔍 – To search for information. 🔹 I looked up the word in the dictionary. 2️⃣ Break up 💔 – To end a relationship. 🔹 They broke up after five years together. 3️⃣ Check out ✅ – To examine or try something. 🔹 You should check out this new app! 4️⃣ Figure out 🧠 – To understand or solve something. 🔹 I finally figured out how this works. 5️⃣ Get over 💪 – To recover from something (illness, breakup, etc.). 🔹 It took her months to get over the flu.   Basic 🆚 Advanced English 1️⃣ I’m scared → I’m terrified 2️⃣ I’m hungry → I’m starving 3️⃣ I’m tired → I’m exhausted 4️⃣ He’s smart → He’s brilliant 5️⃣ It’s bad → It’s atrocious 6️⃣ It’s good → It’s fantastic 7️⃣ I’m happy → I’m elated 8️⃣ It’s interesting → It’s fascinating 9️⃣ She’s nice → She’s kind-hearted 🔟 It’s wrong → It’s inaccurate VOCAB FOR IELTS 🍁 BAND 5.5               BAND 6.5 🔹Job              ...