On this page, we focus on Terms, Grammar tips, Etymology Analysis, Proverbs, idioms, Slang, Sayings, Quotes, Patterns, Topics, Articles, Letters, Music and Drama to be used during the week.
Pattern
to have s.th of one’s own
They have a room of their own.
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Proverb | Saying | idiom | Slang
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
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Photo Dictionary
Oxford Photo-Dictionary: Cars and Trucks
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Topic | Article
Should one judge a person by external appearances?
185 Questions and Answers: Topic 54, P. 171-172
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Letter
expresses appreciation for something that was done. Business Letters for busy people, P. 66
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Story
The Other Woman – Sherwood Anderson
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Lexicon
host | hostess | hostage | hostel | accountant | finance | financial | monetary | belong | worth | extraordinary | extraordinaire | rehearse | go through | safety routine | place | event | incident |attend | life jacket | force landing | adopt a position | go for sth | heading for | Mayday | DIY | mess | mass | rasher | preserve |jam | morello | sour cherry | costume | custom | new-look |face-off | hurricane |
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Grammar
make
I make you go.
have to
you have to go. she has to go.
must
I must go.
should
I should go.
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Drama
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Etymology
first name; given tame
family name; last name; surname; second name
middle name
pen name
nickname
maiden name
married name
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Quote
If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I bet they’d live a lot differently. When you look into infinity, you realise there are more important things than what people do all day.
Calvin and Hobbes
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SKYLAR GREY – I Know You#
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