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Big Family vs. One-Child Family: Pros and Cons (Langart 10)
The idea of family size has always been debated. Some people see joy in a house full of children, while others believe one child allows for a calmer and more stable lifestyle. Both models have advantages and disadvantages worth considering. Advantages Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages Neither model is perfect...
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IELTS Graphs
Great follow-up, Марина! When describing speed and degree of change in IELTS Writing Task 1, you want to use precise adverbs and adjectives to show how fast or how much something changes. Here's a handy list to enrich your vocabulary: 📈 When describing an upward trend in a line graph for IELTS Writing Task 1, it's important to use varied and precise vocabulary. Here are five useful words and expressions that convey an increase: Absolutely, Марина! 📉 When describing a downward trend in IELTS Writing Task 1, it's important to vary your vocabulary just like with upward trends...
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Extreme adjectives for IELTS and EGE
Вставьте подходящий extreme adjective из списка (enormous, tiny, exhausted, delighted, terrified, furious, starving, freezing, hilarious, fascinating). Переведите предложения на английский, используя extreme adjectives.
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Reflections on Childhood Chores and Their Enduring Impact (C2)
Reflections on Childhood Chores and Their Enduring Impact During my formative years, I was entrusted with a variety of household responsibilities that extended beyond mere tidying. Chief among them were tasks such as vacuuming communal spaces, meticulously organizing pantry shelves, and assisting with the preparation of family meals. These duties, though seemingly mundane, instilled in me a profound sense of accountability and discipline. Occasionally, my efforts were met with tangible rewards—tokens of appreciation that ranged from modest allowances to extended leisure privileges. However, the...
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Household chores (ЕГЭ)
🧹 What chore or chores were you responsible for when you were a child? When I was younger, I was mainly responsible for tidying my room and setting the table before meals. Occasionally, I helped my parents with gardening, especially during the summer months. 🎁 Were you ever rewarded for doing chores when you were younger? If so, what kind of rewards did you usually get? Yes, my parents sometimes gave me small rewards like extra screen time or a modest allowance. However, they emphasized that contributing to the household was a shared responsibility, not just a way to earn something. 🏠 How...
3 недели назад
Family Relations (8 вариант)
I come from a fairly close-knit family. There are four of us: my parents, my younger sister, and me. My father works as an engineer, and my mother is a teacher, while my sister is still at university. We also have a wider circle of relatives, like cousins, aunts, and uncles, whom we see on special occasions. We particularly enjoy travelling as a family. Even short weekend trips give us the chance to disconnect from our routines and spend quality time together. At home, we often cook meals as a team, and those dinners are filled with laughter and storytelling...
4 недели назад
🎬 How to Start a YouTube Channel and Make Money
Let’s look at the steps you need to become a YouTuber and grow your channel. First, you need a Google account. That’s how you sign in to YouTube. Then, you can create your own channel. Pick a cool channel name and add a profile picture (maybe your face or a logo). Add a short description about your channel — what will it be about? Don’t try to make videos about everything. It's better to choose one main topic. Some ideas: Choose something you enjoy! You don’t need expensive equipment. A smartphone, some good light, and a quiet place are enough to start...
4 месяца назад
How Reported Speech Works
Jake: Hey, do you play any sports, Mia? 🏀 Mia: Not really. I don’t like team games. 🙅‍♀️ Jake: Why not? 🤔 Mia: I’m not very good at them, and I get nervous in front of people. 😅 Jake: That’s okay. Not everyone likes sports. 👍 Mia: Do you play anything? ⚽ Jake: Yeah, I play football on weekends. 🏈 Mia: That’s cool! Are you in a team? 😎 Jake: Yes, I’m in the school team. We train every Saturday. 🏃‍♂️📅 Mia: Do you ever feel tired after practice? 😴 Jake: Of course! But I enjoy it...
4 месяца назад
A full prepositions lesson based on your student’s interest in travelling.
Here’s a full prepositions lesson based on your student’s interest in travelling. It includes: Use these prepositions: for, from, till, with, to, on (Each preposition is used at least once.) Story title: “A Trip to Italy” Anna went to Italy last summer. She travelled with her best friend, Lisa. They flew from London to Rome on a Monday morning. They stayed in Rome till Friday. Every day they walked around the city and took photos. They visited the Colosseum and ate pizza on the Spanish Steps! On Friday, they took a train to Florence...
4 месяца назад
😲 10 Really Weird (and Cool) Jobs You Didn’t Know Existed
Hey! 👋 Looking for a job one day doesn’t mean you have to sit in an office typing all day. There are jobs out there that are so weird, fun, or just plain surprising — you won’t believe they’re real! Here are 10 jobs you probably haven’t heard of — but maybe you’ll want to try someday! 😉 💰 About $34,000/year Wait, WHAT?! Yes, some people actually taste dog food — with their own mouths — to check if it’s safe, tasty (for dogs!), and nutritious. They don’t eat full bowls (thank goodness 😅), but they test texture, smell, and flavour...
5 месяцев назад
It takes smb....
Here are 10 gap-fill sentences using the construction "it takes someone..." — all in simple tenses only (Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple). 😊 10 простых предложений на русском языке, которые нужно перевести на английский, используя конструкцию "It takes + someone + time". Все примеры подходят для подростков и используют простые ситуации из повседневной жизни...
5 месяцев назад
🌍 A Short History of Space Exploration
🚀😊 People have always looked at the stars and asked, “What is out there?” For a long time, we could only dream about space. But in the 20th century, humans began building rockets and traveling beyond Earth. This was the start of a great adventure. Before sending people, scientists needed to know if it was safe to travel in space. So they first sent animals. In 1957, the Soviet Union sent a dog named Laika into space on Sputnik 2. Sadly, she didn’t survive, but her mission helped science move forward. In 1960, two more dogs — Belka and Strelka — flew into space on Sputnik 5 and returned safely...
5 месяцев назад