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When Harry Met Meghan
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10 Best Countries to Move, Live, Work Abroad for Expats in 2022 | InterNations Expat Insider Survey
The top 10 cities to live and work abroad this year
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Read the article and answer the questions:
1. What are the benefits of living in Valencia for expats?
2. How many respondents took part in the survey?
3. Describe the advantages of living in Dubai.
4. What factors were taken into consideration while deciding which city is the best?
A private celebrity chef in Beverly Hills shares what her millionaire clients eat in a week
Sunday, 11 December 2022
Phrasal verbs: life, crime and society
Break in – force entry
The burglar broke in and stole cash and some jewelry.
Break out – escape from
The prisoners broke out of the prison during the fire.
Get away – escape
I managed to get away from the police as I was faster than the others.
Get away with – not be punished for sth
My boss got away with tax fraud by bribing a judge.
Give up/in – hand yourself in
The thief gave himself up to the police.
Let off – not punish/forgive
The police let us off in the end as we were not speeding too much.
Lock up – put in prison
We ought to lock up all corrupt politicians.
Look into– investigate
The police are looking into the incident.
Run away – flee/ escape by running
We all ran away after the protest so that we were not detained.
Tell off – shout at
The police told the children off.
Tell on – grass on
The witness told on his business partner to avoid further prosecution.
Tip off – give evidence against
The police were tipped off last night by a witness.
Make up 3 sentences with any of these phrasal verbs.
Why Belgium is now the cocaine capital of Europe
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Monday, 5 December 2022
Participial Construction & Absolute Construction: Difference Explained
Every learner of English ought to know the difference between participial construction and absolute construction . These two constructions are the source of many an error often committed by English - users.
What is participial construction? It is a common type of sentence construction in English . It consists of a participial phrase or clause followed by the main clause. The participle may be present participle ( - ing) or past participle ( -ed or -en). Look at these sentences :
*Singing loudly, John entered the room .
*Tired from work, Kate went to bed early.
*Having read the book, she returned it to the library.
The first part of the sentence is called a participial phrase. The verbs in participial phrases are in the participle forms, present or past, and their subjects (not mentioned) are always the same as the subjects in the main clauses. So , remember that if you put a noun or pronoun other than the real subject (that is, subject of the participial phrase) at the beginning of the main clause, it may result in confusion ! Look at this sentence :
Walking in the grass, a snake bit her .
What impression do you get? Was the snake walking? If you re-write the sentence as
Walking in the grass, she was bitten by a snake
the sentence would make sense .
Now, let me discuss Absolute Construction. This type of sentence construction makes use of absolute phrases. What is an absolute phrase? Well, it is different from participial phrases in that it explicitly mentions the subject. The subject is never mentioned in participial phrases. For example, "being rich" is a participial phrase , "he being rich" is an absolute phrase. Another difference between participial construction and absolute construction is that the subjects of absolute phrases are always different from those of their main clauses. For this reason the syntactic relation between the absolute phrase and the main clause is always a fragile one. Hence the name absolute construction. You know absolute means "independent" or "not related " etc. The absolute phrases serves to give additional details in a hurried manner, so to speak. Nonetheless, there is a strong semantic relation between the absolute phrase and the main clause. Look at these sentences:
*The party being over, the guests began to depart.
*Her husband being away, she felt lonely and miserable.
*All government offices will remain closed tomorrow, tomorrow being a holiday.
*The doctor having arrived, she looked happy and cheerful.
Make up 3 sentences with the absolute construction and post them below.
Sunday, 4 December 2022
Pay attention to your body's master clock | Emily Manoogian | TEDxSanDiegoSalon
The 7 types of rest that every person needs
Angelina Jolie receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2013 Governors Awards
Watch the interview and answer the question: What problem does Angelina raise in her acceptance speech?
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