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*🟡1. EQUITABLE*  (ADJECTIVE): fair
Synonyms: just, impartial
Antonyms: unfair
Example Sentence:The competition was very equitable since both teams were at same skill level.


*⚪2. PLENARY*  (ADJECTIVE): unconditional
Synonyms: unlimited, unrestricted
Antonyms: conditional
Example Sentence:Crusaders were offered a plenary indulgence by the Pope.


*🟡3. LETHAL*  (ADJECTIVE): fatal
Synonyms: deadly, mortal
Antonyms: harmless
Example Sentence:In addition, no antibiotic therapy was administered, as it was a lethal model.


*⚪4. INGENIOUS*  (ADJECTIVE): inventive
Synonyms: creative, imaginative
Antonyms: unimaginative
Example Sentence:He was ingenious enough to overcome the limited budget.


*🟡5. UNPRECEDENTED*  (ADJECTIVE): unparalleled
Synonyms: unequalled, unmatched
Antonyms: normal, common
Example Sentence:The preparations were made on an unprecedented scale.


*⚪6. NURTURE*  (VERB): bring up
Synonyms: take care of, look after
Antonyms: neglect
Example Sentence:I was nurtured by his parents in a close-knit family.


*🟡7. MAGNIFICENCE*  (NOUN): splendour
Synonyms: grandeur, greatness
Antonyms: cheapness
Example Sentence:The magnificence of the surrounding countryside captured everyone's attention.


*⚪8. RUDDY*  (ADJECTIVE): reddish
Synonyms: red, rosy
Antonyms: pale
Example Sentence:The ruddy evening light was just perfect.


*🟡9 CONTEMPT*  (NOUN: scorn
Synonyms: disdain, disrespect
Antonyms: respect
Example Sentence:He stared at me with total contempt.


*⚪10. LAX*  (ADJECTIVE): slack
Synonyms: slipshod, negligent
Antonyms: stern
Example Sentence:Never be lax with your security.


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7 tips to help you remember new words:*


   


*7 tips to help you remember new words:*



1⃣ Look it up

🔸If you come across a word you don't know, try to find out what it means.

🔸Look up the meaning in a dictionary or ask someone for help to understand it. 

🔸Write down the meaning in English and in your own language. 

2⃣. Use it

🔹It's easy to remember a new word for a few minutes – but how can you remember it after a day, or a week?

🔹The trick is to use it. Use it in a sentence. Try to make a creative, memorable sentence, something you can picture and that will stay in your mind.

🔹Write down three creative sentences using the new word, then read them out loud. If it helps, you can even draw a picture to help remember the meaning of your sentence. 

🔹Can you tell a story using different forms of the word? It's very hard to remember a list of words – but it's easy to remember a story. 


3⃣ Try out phrases and different forms

🔸Sometimes it can be easier to learn a phrase than learn each word individually.

🔸So if you're learning the word 'focus' you could write down the meanings of 'focus on' and 'out of focus'. What does it mean to 'focus your mind on something' or 'focus your attention on something'. What does it mean if you 'lose your focus'?

🔸Now that you have the bigger picture, it's easier to understand the full meaning of the word.

🔸Don't forget to try using it in different tenses as well. 

4⃣. Talk about it

🔹We often remember things better when we learn 'actively'. That means instead of just listening, or just reading, you should be active in trying to speak, read, write and listen.

🔹Now that you know what the word means and you've tried writing it down in different ways, tell a friend about the new word. Sometimes teaching someone else can help you remember, too.

🔹If you're nervous about trying out a new word, practise at home first. You can even record yourself explaining the new word on your phone before you try telling someone else.


5⃣. Use games and technology

🔸Many people find playing games is a good way to help build their understanding. You could write words on flashcards and test yourself or a friend to make a sentence with each word.

🔹Or you can try describing the meaning of the word to your friend without showing them the card.

🔸Or maybe try a role play? That's when you act out a scene, for example if you're trying to learn words related to shopping, you and a friend can take turns pretending to be the shop owner and a customer – how much is this?

🔹Remember you can play these games with friends anywhere in the world: Use your phone to record your voice or make a video and send it to a friend.

🔸Or record a conversation with a native speaker so you can listen to it later. 

6⃣. Don’t give up

🔹Don't try to do too much too quickly. It's very hard to remember a long list of words. Maybe it's better to learn one word a day, or a list of eight words a week. It all depends how much time you have to practise.

🔹Be realistic about what you can do each day. You don't have to be perfect; remember that even native English speakers make mistakes.

🔹Successful learners have clear goals, are motivated, and stick to their plan – so keep trying!


7⃣. Sleep!
🔸Did you know that if you sleep within a few hours of learning something new you'll be better at remembering what you've learned?

🔸So that's a great reason to practise new words before bed time. Let your brain do the work while you sleep!

🔸But don't forget to review your new words and phrases in the morning too.

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*Promising Young Woman*🚀




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📆Year: *2020

🔖Genres: *Thriller/Comedy*
🎬Run Time: *1h 54m*
📊IMDB Rate: *7.5*
📃Language: *English*
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🦋🍂 🟢Grammar🟣 🦋#Report speech

🦋🍂 🟢Grammar🟣 🦋
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#Report speech

📕So when we report someone’s words we can do it in two ways.

✅ We can use direct speech with quotation marks
👉 (  "I work in a bank" )
or we can use reported speech👉 (He said he worked in a bank.)

✅In reported speech the tenses, word-order and pronouns may be different from those in the original sentence.

📕📘We can use all tenses👇👇
  
✅Direct speech: “I travel a lot in my job”
✅ Reported speech: He said that he travelled a lot in his job.



✅The present simple tense👇
 (I travel) usually changes to the past simple
✅ (he travelled) in reported speech.

✅Direct speech: “Be quiet. The baby’s sleeping.”
✅ Reported speech: She told me to be quiet because the baby was sleeping.



👉The present continuous usually changes to the past continuous.

✅I work in Italy” 

✅Reported speech: He told me that he works in Italy.
It isn’t always necessary to change the tense. If something is still true now – he still works in Italy – we can use the present simple in the reported sentence.


✅Past simple and past continuous tenses
✅Direct speech: We lived in China for 5 years.
✅Reported speech: She told me they had lived in China for 5 years.


✅The past simple tense 
(we lived) usually changes to the past perfect (they had lived) in reported speech.

✅Direct speech: I was walking down the road when I saw the accident.

✅ Reported speech:

 He told me he’d been walking down the road when he’d seen the accident.


📕The past continuous usually changes to the past perfect continuous.
📘Perfect tenses

📕📘Direct speech:

 “They’ve always been very kind to me.
✅ Reported speech: She said they’d always been very kind to her.



📕The present perfect tense (have always been) usually changes to the past perfect tense (had always been).

📕Direct speech: 

✅They had already eaten when I arrived.
📘 Reported speech: He said they’d already eaten when he’d arrived.



📕The past perfect tense does not change in reported speech.


✅This is the complete form of this grammar..

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How to make M&M Brownies easily

Easy recipe for soft and fudgy Chocolate Brownies with M&M 



They're so easy to make and also great for sales!!!


Ingredients:

  •           1/2 cup melted butter
  •     1 tbsp vegetable oil                      
  •     1/3 cup sugar
  •     1/2 cup brown sugar
  •     2 eggs
  •     1 tbsp vanilla extract
  •     1/3 all purpose flour
  •     1/3 cocoa powder (unsweetened)
  •     1/4 tbsp salt
  •     M&M (Cut them into pieces, because it will give a unique amazing smell and taste)


Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 175`C/350`F

2.Add melted butter, vegetable oil, sugar and brown sugar to a large mixing bowl. Mix this until everything is well combined.

3.Then add eggs and vanilla, and mix.

4.Finally add flour, cocoa powder and salt. Mix all, until the mixture turns smooth.

5.Pour the mixture into prepared baking pan and top with M&M pieces. 

6.Bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

7.Let brownies cool down completely and cut them into squares.



Now you can feel that amazing experience, the combination of Chocolate and M&M smell and taste.....


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BE KIND SO YOU CAN HELP OTHERS, BE STRONG SO YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF.*🌸

            

*BE KIND SO YOU CAN HELP OTHERS, BE STRONG SO YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF.*🌸

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Have you ever felt that your kindness has been taken advantage of? Possibly at some stage, every kind and calm person has faced such a situation. 

Being kind is a great attribute because it is the way we give back to the world but at times some people might consider your kindness as your weakness and try to suppress you. In such a situation, you must not let others take undue advantage of you and not give up to them. 

Help others but remember you also need to help yourself. To help yourself, you must stay strong and take a stand against anything that affects your dignity.

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From Homelessness to Stardom: The Ed Sheeran Phenomenon💌

From Homelessness to Stardom: The Ed Sheeran Phenomenon

  

       Music is a powerful element of popular culture that not only influences what we do with our spare time but the way we talk, associate, and relate to each other. It generates a feeling of unity by reminding us that all phases of life such as heartbreak, happiness, and love are universal experiences. How then could it be possible to believe that music comes solely from the elite?  Our ancestors and the humans from decades ago have long communicated, celebrated and fought through life accompanied by musical hymns. Music is incredibly human. Examining more contemporary popular music, we see a transformation in music through a music industry that focuses on producing a hit a song that will contain a melody catchy enough for the radios and the online streaming programs to play it over and over again. This version of music is frankly depressing as strips away the creative humanity of music.  There is hope, however, at the end of the tunnel through underground artists and singer-songwriters. The most successful story which has resulted in the #1 most listened to artist on Spotify and arguably one of the most popular artists on this planet, Ed Sheeran.

Edward Christopher Sheeran was born in Halifax, England in 1991. Since his childhood he had always felt like an outsider in his “preppy, sporty, competitive private primary school” due to his humble background with his father being an art curator and his mother being a jewelry designer.(Chesterton) Additionally he was bullied for his weird-looks and strange behaviors (though not diagnosed, it was most likely ADD). (Chesterton) While there were many difficult aspects of his infancy as he recalls that he had never won at anything, he began to learn how to play the guitar and learned to sing in the local church choir discovering music as a natural vehicle for happiness.(The Famous People)

As soon as Ed reached adolescence his hardships were only amplified by teenage angst and rebellion. His father John Sheeran, the no-nonsense son of Irish immigrants, grew tired of his son’s attitude having always pushed his children to be academically driven. He played the biggest role in influencing Ed to take initiative and work hard at the one thing he truly loved the most; music. (Chesterton) Rather than getting in trouble, Ed was driven to musical gigs of artists like Bob Dylan so that he could gain inspiration from those that made a career in music. (Chesterton) Validating his father’s determined efforts, Ed has dreamed about becoming a pop superstar since he was 13 and has never taken a day off in accomplishing this dream. (Chesterton)

Rather than turning to the entertainment industry as what could provide knowledge and guidance on making it big, Ed began to study music with the organization ‘Access to Music’ and the National Youth Theater. (The Famous People) While studying music he began to produce his own music with the sole focus of making enough to live from his passion. In his own words his first dream was “to make enough money from music to pay the rent and sell 100 CDs.”(Chesterton) By the time Sheeran was 14 years old he had already released two CDs ‘Spinning Man’ and ‘The Orange Room’ independently. (The Famous People)

Although it had been his father’s aspiration for Sheeran to get a proper education, he dropped out of high school at sixteen and began to move from place to place until 2008 when he finally decided to move to London.(Chesterton) As soon as he arrived at London his life was governed by  his search for “gigs, attention and somewhere to spend the night.” (Chesterton) While searching for recognition of his own lyrics and melodies he was homeless for two and a half years famously having slept a couple of nights outside an arch of Buckingham Palace. (Her) Rather than giving up and retreating to Hallifax, Ed made it work by making important connections, “I knew where I could get a bed at a certain time of night and I knew who I could call at any time to get a floor to sleep on. Being sociable helped.” (Her) Furthermore, he formed a precise sleeping schedule allowing him to sleep on Circle Line trains after gigs waiting until around 5 am to be able to sleep on the line until 12 pm to then go to another session. (Her) While this lifestyle was incredibly troublesome it also taught him invaluable skills of determination and the ability to associate with others in an organic “human” manner. He stated that one of the keys to this was drinking at bars to socialize a technique that could potentially conflict with what any PR manager would recommend but allowed Ed to navigate the London gig circuits as an independent musician. (Her)

Yet Ed Sheeran did not only involve himself in musical gigs but also auditioned for “Britannia High” a British musical drama television series hoping to find some money. (The Famous People) Furthermore in 2009 he was accepted into the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford. (Chesterton) The key here is that while he could have received a proper music education he dismissed the opportunity contending that he could teach them a lot more about music than they could teach him, most likely due to his real life experience with performing in gigs and songwriting abilities. It was through this refusal from academies and educational institutions that he became recognizable figure in London’s gigging circuits allowing him to form relationships with artists in Hip-hop and other entertainment acts.  (Chesterton) However, one of the most important steps that he made in his career was uploading his music online. It was through one of these videos that he was able to establish an invaluable connection with Example, a british rapper, singer,and songwriter. (Biography.com) Example was able to discover Ed Sheeran through online media and granting him the opportunity of performing as his opening act which drove his musical fan base and inspired him to write more songs. (Biography.com)

Nonetheless, despite his hard work and passion for music Sheeran was still without a music contract. Thus, he took another bold step in his career by moving to Los Angeles with no contacts in 2010. (Chesterton) Through his performances and musical self-promotion, Sheeran landed a gig at an all-black R&B open mic night in Los Angeles. (Chesterton) It was there, as the ginger outsider, where Sheeran was spotted by Jamie Foxx’s manager who introduced him to Foxx letting him stay in Foxx’s home but also letting him make use of his recording studio. (Chesterton) With a new fan, Sheeran was invited to make an appearance on Foxx’s Siriusxm Radio Show gaining more international recognition.(Biography.com)  The following year he released his last independent EP which reached No. 2 on the iTunes Chart even though it had not been advertised for in any way. (Biography.com) This drew attention from many record companies and with that he was signed onto Atlantic Records that same month. (Biography.com) When the 2012 Brits Awards came around Sheeran won the Best British Male Solon Artist and British Breakthrough Act of the Year awards crowning him as a key player in the British music business. (The Famous People)



Getting back to the point, however, what is fascinating is identifying what is truly the key to Ed Sheeran’s success in popular music and its importance particularly in context to his story having been a partially homeless singer-songwriter. Now that the background is established, it is important to emphasize what distinguishes Sheeran from other popular music artists. Yes, he did not move to Hollywood with hopes of being manufactured in a particular way so that he could satisfy a particular target audience in the entertainment industry, in fact, it is much more than that.  Ed Sheeran has quickly become the voice of the Millennial generation having collaborated with mega-artists like Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams, The Weeknd,and Harry Styles. (Beaumont) Moreover, he has written hit songs for Justin Bieber, One Direction and the X Factor all while being the most streamed artists online in the entire world through his own music. (Beaumont)  What’s exciting here is that he has taken the music industry by storm through his authenticity and sincerity with music reflecting his identity and his own truths.

One of the ways that Ed Sheeran does this is by writing about the mundane; utilizing lyrics that mention sex, drinking and love all which are incredibly real and human. (Chesterton) Take for example one of his most recent hits “Thinking out Loud ” where he sings “When your legs don’t work like they used to before/And i can’t sweep you off of your feet/Will your mouth still remember the taste of my love?/ Will your eyes still smile from your cheeks.” In this song he writes about the great but also ordinary fear of ageing and living through it all while in love. Many of us have seen this through the lenses of our grandparents, parents or maybe are even beginning to see it through our own relationships, regardless, it is a mundane topic that is incredibly touching and relatable–Ed Sheeran’s magic.

Furthermore, the specificity of Ed Sheeran’s lyrics, specifically in mentioning day-to-day products, allows for the listeners to embody themselves in Sheeran’s situations through relatable emotions all while legitimizing his stories and lyrics. (Chesterton) In the song “Don’t” which talks about a celebrity love-triangle between Ellie Goulding, Niall Horan and Ed Sheeran, he mentions eating a takeaway pizza singing “And for a couple weeks I only wanna see her /We drink away the days with a takeaway pizza/ Before a text message was the only way to reach her/ Now she’s staying at my place and loves the way I treat her”. In own of his newer songs “Galway Girl” the same technique was used; “I walked her home then she took me inside to finish some Doritos and another bottle of wine.”

 While his family did do their best to support him, his father was also an alcoholic and one of the main reasons why Ed decided to flee his home at age 16. From this time he was essentially on his own resulting in various encounters with homelessness all while struggling to supporting himself with his music.  This story does not radiate privilege in fact it screams hard work, preparation and the seizing of opportunities. In defiance of musical institutions Sheeran himself never graduated from high school nor a musical institution in fact he picked up most of his skills through experience and mentorship.His ability to reach the top 10 of iTunes charts without a record label is the complete defiance of being a product of the music industry.



Works Cited:

 

Beaumont, M. (2017). 50 Things You Didn’t Know About Ed Sheeran – NMENME. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from read more 

Chesterton, G. (2017). How Ed Sheeran became the biggest male popstar on the planetGq-magazine.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from read more 

Ed Sheeran. (2017). Biography.com. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from https://www.biography.com/people/ed-sheeran

 

Her. (2017). Ed Sheeran Reveals He Was Homeless for Two and a Half Years | Her.ieHer.ie. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from read more 

 

Hodgkinson, W. (2017). Ed Sheeran is killing music | Little AtomsLittleatoms.com. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from read more 

 

Who is Ed Sheeran? Everything You Need to Know. (2017). Thefamouspeople.com. Retrieved 15 November 2017, from read more 

 
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