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  • ANTONYM WORDS: PART #15 #Vocabulary Transparent - Opaque Triumph - Defeat True - False Union - Separation Unique - Common Upset - Soothe Urge - Deter Vacant - Occupied Vague - Definite Vertical - Horizontal @EnglishGems

  • How to Talk About Big Feelings: Happiness, Sadness, Fear #Vocabulary @EnglishGems

  • BETTER SYNONYMS FOR IELTS: PART #9 📚 #Vocabulary Want to boost your IELTS Writing and Speaking score? Start by learning high-level academic alternatives for everyday words! 📌 1. LAZY 👉 Better Synonyms: Indolent, Sluggish 🔹 Upgraded Example: A sluggish economic recovery can lead to high unemployment rates across multiple national sectors. 📌 2. LITTLE 👉 Better Synonyms: Minute, Diminutive 🔹 Upgraded Example: Laboratory analysis revealed that even minute quantities of pollutants can severely harm marine ecosystems. 📌 3. MISCHIEVOUS 👉 Better Synonyms: Roguish, Impish 🔹 Upgraded Example: Advertisers frequently use roguish humor to make corporate branding more relatable to younger demographics. 📌 4. NEW 👉 Better Synonyms: Novel, Contemporary 🔹 Upgraded Example: Educational institutions must adopt novel pedagogical strategies to prepare students for the digital age. 📌 5. PUT 👉 Better Synonyms: Establish, Assign 🔹 Upgraded Example: Policymakers need to establish comprehensive legal frameworks to govern the ethical use of artificial intelligence. @EnglishGems

  • How British People Describe Their Food 😄 #Funny @EnglishGems

  • MASTER PHRASAL VERBS WITH "ANSWER" 💬 #FluentFlow Phrasal verbs with "answer" appear frequently in English, but their meanings change completely depending on the preposition! Here is a clean breakdown: 📌 1. ANSWER TO 👉 Meaning 1: To respond to a specific name 🔹 Although her full name is Katherine, she answers to Katie. 👉 Meaning 2: To be accountable to a boss or authority figure 🔹 In our company structure, all department heads answer to the Managing Director. * * * 📌 2. ANSWER BACK 👉 Meaning 1: To reply rudely or talk back to an authority figure 🔹 Don't answer back to your teacher like that; show some respect! 👉 Meaning 2: To respond to a question or message at a later time 🔹 Please answer me back before the end of the week so we can confirm the schedule. * * * 📌 3. ANSWER FOR 👉 Meaning 1: To take the blame or be held responsible for a mistake/crime 🔹 The politician will have to answer for his poor decisions in court. 👉 Meaning 2: To vouch for someone's character, skills, or honesty 🔹 I've worked with Sarah for five years, so I can personally answer for her reliability. * * * 💡 Quick Grammar Tip: • Answer back is separable when replying to someone ("Answer me back"). • Answer to and Answer for are always followed directly by a person or a noun ("answer to the boss", "answer for his actions"). @EnglishGems

  • What is a Preposition? #GrammarBits A preposition is a part of speech that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. It typically indicates direction, time, place, location, or spatial relationships. By acting as a connector, it helps clarify how different elements of a sentence relate to one another. @EnglishGems

  • Tricky Wording in Math Exams 😁 #Funny @EnglishGems

  • Peter out #FluentFlow 📖 Meaning: To gradually decrease, fade away, or stop until nothing is left. 💬 In Context: — "Did the enthusiasm for the project last long?" — "Not really, people's interest started to peter out after a few weeks." 💡 Quick Note: This phrasal verb is intransitive, meaning it never takes a direct object, and is informal in usage. @EnglishGems

  • BETTER SYNONYMS FOR IELTS: PART #8 📚 #Vocabulary Want to boost your IELTS Writing and Speaking score? Start by learning high-level academic alternatives for everyday words! 📌 1. CLEVER 👉 Better Synonyms: Shrewd, Astute 🔹 Upgraded Example: Success in international business requires shrewd negotiations and long-term planning. 📌 2. SMALL 👉 Better Synonyms: Meager, Scanty 🔹 Upgraded Example: Many developing nations suffer from meager resources allocated to public healthcare. 📌 3. MEAN 👉 Better Synonyms: Malicious, Disagreeable 🔹 Upgraded Example: Cyberbullying often involves malicious comments intended to cause psychological distress. 📌 4. POLITE 👉 Better Synonyms: Courteous, Gracious 🔹 Upgraded Example: Customer service representatives are expected to remain courteous even during high-stress situations. 📌 5. POOR 👉 Better Synonyms: Impoverished, Destitute 🔹 Upgraded Example: Targeted government subsidies are essential to support families living in impoverished regions. @EnglishGems

  • "Free Bird" (1973) by Lynyrd Skynyrd is a legendary Southern rock anthem written by guitarist Allen Collins and frontman Ronnie Van Zant. Inspired by a question asked by Collins' girlfriend—"If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?"—the song explores themes of personal freedom, love, and the inability to stay settled. Fun Fact: The song's iconic fast-paced guitar solo was originally added to the ending so lead singer Ronnie Van Zant could rest his voice during long live shows. #Music @EnglishGems

  • ANTONYM WORDS: PART #14 #Vocabulary Tame - Wild Teach - Learn Temporary - Permanent Thin - Wide Tidy - Messy Timid - Bold Together - Apart Top - Bottom Toward - Away Tragic - Comic @EnglishGems

  • Telephone Game Gone Wrong 😁 #Funny @EnglishGems

  • EXPRESSING REASON: "BECAUSE" ALTERNATIVES [2/2] 🎯 #GrammarBits When you need to give a reason followed by a full sentence (Subject + Verb), replace "because" with these advanced options! 📌 Since / As (Natural & Common) 🔹 Since you are already in town, let’s meet for lunch. 📌 Now that (Changed / Present Situation) 🔹 Now that exams are over, students can enjoy their summer break. 📌 On the grounds that (Formal Justification) 🔹 The proposal was turned down on the grounds that it was too expensive. 📌 As long as / So long as (Conditional Reason) 🔹 As long as there is high demand for these goods, prices will remain high. 💡 Grammar Rule: Unlike "because of" alternatives, these connectors MUST be followed by a Full Clause (Subject + Verb)! @EnglishGems

  • "Here Comes the Sun" (1969) by The Beatles is an uplifting folk-rock track written by lead guitarist George Harrison. Inspired by Harrison's relief at stepping away from stressful corporate business meetings to enjoy an early spring day, the song details themes of hope, warmth, and emotional renewal. Fun Fact: George Harrison wrote the entire song in Eric Clapton's garden using one of Clapton's acoustic guitars while playing hooky from work. #Music @EnglishGems

  • Nail down #FluentFlow 📖 Meaning: To finalize, decide, or reach a clear agreement on something. 💬 In Context: — "Have we decided on a date for the project launch yet?" — "Not yet, but we need to nail down the schedule by tomorrow." 💡 Quick Note: This phrasal verb is neutral in formality and is extremely popular in business and project planning contexts. @EnglishGems

  • Back to the Future Ok guys, let’s face reality. A few days ago, I changed the channel username from @english_gem to @EnglishMX, but the new name performed poorly in Telegram search. I thought it would do better, but the numbers don't lie. After checking the stats, I noticed a worrying 5-day gap where we received zero external views. This tells me the new username isn't helping people find us. I ran several options through various AIs to see what they suggested: @EnglishImpact @english_impact @english_gem @EnglishMX Unsurprisingly, they all unanimously recommended @EnglishImpact. However, I discovered that @EnglishGems is actually available! I feel this fits our theme of "bite-sized" English content perfectly. So, I’ve decided to go with @EnglishGems. What do you think? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! @EnglishGems

  • TYPES OF VERBS: Tense & Flexibility [3/3] 📝 #GrammarBits Some verbs change based on time and person, while others stay unchanged! 📌 Finite Verbs Change their form depending on the subject or tense. They serve as the main verb. 🔹 She sings every day. ➔ They sang yesterday. 📌 Non-Finite Verbs Do not change form based on the subject or tense. They include: 🔹 Gerunds (verb + -ing acting as a noun): Jill loves dancing. 🔹 Infinitives (to + base verb): Jill hates to sing. 🔹 Participles (Descriptive forms): Judy fixed the broken fence. @EnglishGems

  • "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (1969) by B. J. Thomas is a classic pop song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Originally composed to score a lighthearted bicycle sequence in the movie, the track delivers an uplifting message about maintaining optimism and resilience when facing life's unexpected setbacks. Fun Fact: B. J. Thomas recorded the soundtrack version while recovering from laryngitis, giving his vocals a distinctively raspy tone that Burt Bacharach felt matched the scene perfectly. #Music @EnglishMX

  • Turn out #FluentFlow 📖 Meaning: To happen in a particular way, or to have a surprising final result. 💬 In Context: — "How was your job interview yesterday?" — "I was nervous at first, but it turned out really well!" 💡 Quick Note: This phrasal verb is very versatile and is frequently followed by an adjective, an infinitive ("to be"), or a "that" clause. @EnglishMX

  • EXPRESSING REASON: "BECAUSE OF" ALTERNATIVES [1/2] 🎯 #GrammarBits Repeating "because of" lowers your IELTS writing and speaking score. Use these higher-level alternatives followed by a noun or gerund (-ing)! 📌 Due to / Owing to (Formal) 🔹 The outdoor event was rescheduled due to heavy rain. 📌 As a result of (Direct Cause & Effect) 🔹 She achieved a high score as a result of consistent daily practice. 📌 In view of / By virtue of (Official / Academic) 🔹  In view of recent economic changes, the board revised its strategy. 📌 Thanks to (Positive Cause) 🔹 We reached our fundraising target thanks to public support. 📌 Out of (Motivated by Emotion or Curiosity) 🔹 He decided to take the course out of curiosity. 💡 Grammar Rule: Always follow these phrases with a Noun or Gerund (e.g., "due to rain" or "out of curiosity"), NOT a full clause! @EnglishMX