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The secrets of learning a new language*

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 *The secrets of learning a new language*



 I love learning foreign languages. In fact, I love it so much that I like to learn a new language every two years, currently working on my eighth one. When people find that out about me, they always ask me, "How do you do that? What's your secret?" And to be honest, for many years, my answer would be, "I don't know. I simply love learning languages." But people were never happy with that answer. They wanted to know why they are spending years trying to learn even one language, never achieving fluency, and here I come, learning one language after another. They wanted to know the secret of polyglots, people who speak a lot of languages. And that made me wonder, too, how do actually other polyglots do it? What do we have in common? And what is it that enables us to learn languages so much faster than other people? I decided to meet other people like me and find that out.


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divide the love🚀

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divide the love

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*❣️......Love is actually like city transportation, willing to wait for someone at the end of the road even though it is not certain that he will get on."*
*❣️......Because those who accept you as you are will lose to those who bring you to be better*
*Don't look for someone who can accept you for who you are without leading you to become a better person."....*
*❣️......Have you ever gone to a train station? Then, have you noticed, have you ever seen a train that has left that doesn't come back again?"*
*Kindness is a language that can be heard even by the deaf and can be seen even by the blind....*❣️
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That' vs 'Which'

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✅That: That should be used to introduce a restrictive clause.
✅Which: Which should be used to introduce a non-restrictive or parenthetical clause?

✅Usage of 'That':
Definition of a restrictive clause: A restrictive clause is an element of the sentence that cannot be deleted, because it restricts the noun. For example: Issues that concern the minorities cannot be ignored.

✅Usage of 'Which':
If a restrictive clause could not be left out of the sentence, a non-restrictive clause is its exact opposite and can be left out without changing the meaning of a sentence. Non-restrictive clauses are either in brackets or have a comma before and after them (or only before them if they come at the end of a sentence).
*Alphanso mangoes, which are grown in 5 countries, are the juiciest variety of mangoes.
*There was a tsunami in Japan, which is horrible news to be honest.
In both the sentences above, the fragment in 'bold' can be easily left.

✔'That' versus 'Which': Key Learning
In essence, if you can remove 'which' from a sentence and the meaning of the sentence is not harmed, that sentence will take a 'which' only. In case the meaning is harmed without 'that' fragment, you need to use 'that'.

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✍️ dew

 Important thing to your lifetime👑

     Important thing to your lifetime👑

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To find yourself first learn about yourself." Finding the real you is an enlightening experience. You become self-sufficient and do things for yourself, for once. It's a hard feeling to put into words, but when you don't know who you are, it's hard to ignore.

Very rightly said that before finding yourself we have to learn about ourselves. My teacher gave a very good method to know about yourself. She said talk to yourself in the night before sleeping, ask yourself questions on whether you are happy doing some work or not, whether you are going on a right track or not, did you hurt anyone today and if yes did you apologise and many more. I used to do it daily. It is very important for all of us to introspect. Once we got to know yourself and learn about ourselves we can live a happy and peaceful life..

There are some lessons that can surely help you to find yourself:

Accept yourself above all else.

Accept everything and stop judging.

Perfect isn't real.

Be selfish. Maintain balance between 50% selfishness and 50% selflessness. Don't give up those things for others that make you happy.

Use everyone as a mirror.

Connect to your core.

Trust yourself.

Dispel negative thinking patterns.

And last and the most important part enjoy your own company. Don't let anyone put you down.

Thanks for the reading. Good luck!

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Ways to Describe People* 

 

           
 *🟡Ways to Describe People*  


✍🏻1. Absent minded:- very forgetful or inattentive

✍🏻2. Big headed:- arrogant

✍🏻3. Hot-headed:- gets angry quickly

✍🏻4. Nosy:- curious about others

✍🏻5. Early bird:- a person who gets up/arrives early

✍🏻6. Night owl:- a person who enjoys staying up late at night

✍🏻7. Daredevil:- a reckless person who enjoys doing dangerous things

✍🏻8. Troublemaker:- someone who intentionally causes problems for other people

✍🏻9. Couch potato:- a person who takes little or no exercise and watches a lot of television.


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Family members by marriage💬* 

  *💬Family members by marriage💬* 
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 *🔴in-law* 
👉informal someone whom you are related to by marriage, especially the father or mother of your husband or wife
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 *🔴Father-in-law:* 
👉the father of your spouse.
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 *🔴mother-in-law:* 
👉the mother of your spouse.
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 *🔴son-in-law:* 
👉the husband of your daughter
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 *🔴daughter-in-law:* 
👉the wife of your son
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 *🔴brother-in-law:* 
👉the husband of your sister ⠀⠀
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 *🔴sister-in-law:* 
👉the wife of your brother.*

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report speech 👑

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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.


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