Self-Study Tasks.REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU SAY IS USUALLY LESS IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU SAY IT.
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Anxious or Eager?
Depending on how you feel, you may be anxious or eager for school to start.
To some people, "anxious" has more of a negative connotation than "eager." You're eager for school to start if you're looking forward to it. You're anxious for school to start if you feel nauseous every time you think about it.
"Anxious" comes from the same root as "anxiety." If you can remember that, you can remember that "anxious" isn't a good thing.
"Anxious" is evolving, though. The distinction between "anxious" and "eager" was much stronger in the seventeenth century. Today, many people use the words interchangeably.
- I'm eager to see my best friend again. (standard)
- I'm anxious to see the school bully. (standard)
- I'm anxious to get our new puppy. (acceptable, but sometimes disputed)
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Hypocrite
Hypocrite
This is really an amazing word in spoken English. When you say the word, the sound is like “Hipp 0h krit”
Anyway, a “hypocrite” is a person who tells someone never to do something but then they do it themselves. It’s a terrible quality.
For example, if a father tells his son to never smoke, but he’s a smoker, then the father is ahypocrite.
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The 50 most important English proverbs
Every culture has a collection of wise sayings that
offer advice about how to live your life. These sayings are
called "proverbs". It's good to know the really common English proverbs
because you hear them come up in conversation all the time. Sometimes people
say the entire proverb to give advice to a friend. More often, someone will say
just part of a proverb like this: You know what they say: when the going gets tough...
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