Self-Study Tasks.REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU SAY IS USUALLY LESS IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU SAY IT.
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10 phrases for extreme emotion
“My boss hit the ceiling when I told him I’d lost
the documents.”
The idiomatic expression “hit the ceiling” means to get very angry and
upset. Other expressions for sudden anger include “go ballistic” and
“blow a fuse.
The idiomatic expression “hit the ceiling” means to get very angry and upset. Other expressions for sudden anger include “go ballistic” and “blow a fuse.
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conversation,
lexis,
listening and watching
Damage

When damage means ‘harm or injury’ it is an uncountable noun and so
▪ It
is never used in the plural
▪ It
never comes after a or a number
✗ These toxins can cause damages to the
lungs and brains.
✓ These toxins can cause damage to the
lungs and brains.
✗ They should consider the serious damages
that their decisions may cause.
✓ They should consider the serious damage
that their decisions may cause.
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lexis
суббота, 15 июня 2013 г.
Surprise
How do you show that you're surprised when you're speaking English? Here are a few expressions that English speakers use for expressing surprise. Do you know how to use all of these?
Whoa! Oooh! Man! Oh! No way! Don't tell me... (Why/how/what) on Earth... To learn more about these, check out the collection of lessons below. Each lesson is based on one sentence. Click on the sentence to read the full lesson explaining when to use that sentence and how to use each phrase within it:
16 English lessons for when you feel surprise
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conversation,
lexis
четверг, 13 июня 2013 г.
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