“ A picture is worth a thousand words.”
It means sometimes an image or picture can tell a story better than words. For example, a painting can tell a story just by looking at it. Or some vacation photos can tell that it was a happy one because everyone is smiling in it.
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🤔 How to...use the word "effect" and "affect"?
The word effect and affect make even the English speakers confused. Today, let's learn how to use the word "effect" and "affect" effectively.
Affect means to influence or produce a change in something. Effect refers to the result of a change. To make it short, effect is usually a noun while affect is usually a verb (an action word).
Examples:
Gravity affects everything in the universe.
The effect of the earthquake in the Noto Peninsula is devastating.
The most common side effects of antibiotics affect the digestive system.
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A good way to improve your English skills is to practice speaking. Tongue twister is a good way to improve your pronunciation and enunciation of English vocabularies.
Try to read the phrase below. At first, do it slowly:
I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.
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Then, read it with an increasing speed:
I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.
🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉
Lastly, try to repeat it twice or thrice:
I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.
🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉
I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.
🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉
I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.
🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉🤔💭🥰🌟🎉
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English Idiom of the Day 💬
ring a bell
It means something or someone sounds or looks familiar.
A: I got a phone call from someone named Mr. Edwards. Does it ring a bell?
B: Yes! I met him during a business trip. I gave him my calling card so he can stay in touch.
In this conversation, A asked B if he/she remembers who Mr. Edwards is - and he did.
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🤓 Grammar Bits: Present Progressive Tense
To talk about actions in the present, or things that are still going on or happening now, we use the present progressive tense.
Examples:
I’m playing chess with my friend.
She’s riding a horse.
He’s taking a walk in the park.
The man’s counting the money.
Next time, let's learn about the rules about the present progressive tense!
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