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The Lord of the Rings:The Fellowship of the Ring(2001)

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#Movies

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Rating : 8.8/10

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#writingtask1

📌 Vocabulary for IELTS Writing Task
1 (INTRODUCTION)
Introductory phrases:
The graph/table shows/indicates/illustrates/reveals/represents…
It is clear from the graph/table…
It can be seen from the graph/table…
As the graph/table shows,…
As can be seen from the graph/table,…
As is shown by the graph/table,…
As is illustrated by the graph/table,…
From the graph/table it is clear….

You can rewrite a phrase by using synonyms:
number of = quantity of (not interchangeable with amount of)
spending = expenditure
rate = percentage
ratio = proportion
information = data
change can be sometimes replaced by increase, decrease or variation
share = portion
place = s
ite

Time periods
from 1985 to 1995 = between 1985 and 1995
in 1985 = in the year 1985
in 1985 and 1995 = in 1985 and 1995 respectively = in the years 1985 and 1995

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#Phrasalverbs

♦️Bounce back - recover.
➖ It will take some time for economy to bounce back from the recession resulted by Coronavirus pandemic.

♦️Brace up - feel more confident or optimistic about something.
➖ You should brace up the news and stop worrying.

♦️Break down - end negotiations unsuccessfully.
➖ The talks between management and the unions broke down acrimoniously.

Break down (2) - start crying.
➖ She broke down in tears.

♦️Break in (1) - go into a building to steal.
➖ The burglars broke in and stole the TV.

Break in (2) - interrupt something.
➖ I'm sorry to break in on your conversation.

♦️Break off(1) - break a piece from something.
➖ She broke off a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog.

Break off (2) - end a relationship
➖ She broke off their engagement.

♦️Break out of - escape.
➖ Three dangerous Category A prisoners broke out of Wandsworth prison last night.

♦️Break up (1) - break into many pieces.
➖ The plate broke up when he dropped it on the floor.

Broke up(2) - close an educational institution for the holidays.
➖Schools break up at the end of June for the summer holidays.

♦️Breeze along - move easily and quickly.
➖ The film breezes along for the first hour, then becomes rather dull and slow.

♦️Breeze through - pass easily, succeed.
➖ She breezed through her exams.

♦️Brighten up(1) - become happier.
➖ He brightened up when he heard the news.

Brighten up (2) - make something more attractive or pleasant.
➖ We tried to brighten the place up by painting it.

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies(2014)
Adventure, Fantasy
Rating: 7.5/10

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Bayern Munich win Champions League as Kingsley Coman header sinks PSG

Bayern Munich have won the Champions League for a sixth time after Kingsley Coman’s header sealed a 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in Lisbon.On the hour mark, Joshua Kimmich’s floated cross found the winger in space at the far post, and he nodded beyond PSG keeper Keylor Navas for what proved to be the winner. It was a deserved breakthrough for Hansi Flick’s side, who had taken control of the game after an even first half. Continue reading...

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#Phrasalverbs

Food🧆🥙🥪🍕🍲🍝🍛

♦️Heat up - make food hot.
➖ He heated the soup up in the microwave.

♦️peck at - eat very small amounts
➖ The food wasn't very nice, so I pecked at it to look polite.

♦️Pick at - eat unwillingly.
➖ I wasn't very hungry so I just picked at my food.

♦️Pig out - eat a lot.
➖ The food was great, so I really pigged out.

♦️Play with - not eat much of a meal.
➖ I wasn't hungry, so I just played with the food.

♦️Plough through - eat a big meal.
➖ We ploughed through all seven courses.

♦️Put on - get fat.
➖ He's put on a lot of weight since he gave up smoking.

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#Recommendation

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Menga eng yoqqan va boshqa shu turdagi kanallardan farqli tomoni - bu yerda darslar mavzulashtirilgan va boshlang'ich darajadan boshlab yuqoriga tomon berib borilmoqda. Xullas, koreys tili o'rganuvchilari uchun ajoyib imkoniyat! Qo'shiling!

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug!

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 2013
Adventure, Fantasy
Rating: 7.9 / 10

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#VisitUzbekistan

What Happened to the Aral Sea? | Travel to Uzbekistan's Worst Disaster!

Virtual travel!

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#Phrasalverbs

Visiting a place 🏃‍♀🏃‍♂🚗🚕🚎🚈✈️

♦️Buzz around - move quickly around a place.
➖ Reporters were buzzing around the scene of the accident.

♦️Buzz off - leave somewhere.
➖ I'm buzzing off now- I have to meet some people.

♦️Call in - stop and visit.
➖ I called in on Jenny on my way home.

♦️Call on - visit.
➖ As we were in the area, we called on my sister-in-law.

♦️Check by - visit a place to check something.
➖ We checked by the office to see if the stuff was ready.

♦️Drop around (round) - We dropped around to collect the stuff we'd left there last week.

♦️Drop by - pay a brief visit.
➖ He dropped by on his way home from work.

♦️Gad about/around - visit a lot of different places for pleasure.
➖ I spent the afternoon gadding about in the West End.

♦️Get about/around- visit many places.
➖ I get about a lot with my job - last years I visited 11 countries.

♦️Head for - move or travel towards.
➖ It's getting late- I'm heading for home.

♦️Look in on - visit briefly to see if everything is all right.
➖ I'm going to look in on grannie on the way home tonight as she's been a bit unwell recently.

♦️Nip off/out - go somewhere quickly.
➖ I'm nipping off to get some milk.

♦️Pass by - visit briefly
➖ I was passing by her house the other day.

♦️Pass through - visit a place without stopping or only stopping briefly.
➖ I didn't see much as I was only passing through the town.

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#Dailyplaylist

Eminem - Respect the G.O.A.T.

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P/s: G.O.A.T is an acronym.
G- Greatest
O- Of
A - All
T- Times.

Antonym of G.O.A.T is W.O.A.T
W- Worst
O- Of
A- All
T- Times.

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Khiva | Time Travel to Uzbekistan's Silk Road!

Virtual travel!

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English Idioms and Phrases 1.3.apk
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The Hobbit: An unexpected journey!

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 2012
Adventure, Fantasy
Rating: 7.9/10

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Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 1.1.6.apk
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#Phrasalverbs

Weather❄️🌨🌩🌥⛅️🌤🌧⛈

♦️Brighten up - improve (weather)
➖ The day started cloudy but brightened up in the morning.

♦️Bucket down - rain heavily.
➖ Take an umbrella, it's bucketing down.

♦️ Clear up - improve (weather)
➖ The skies cleared up and the sun came out.

♦️Cloud over - get very cloudy.
➖ The morning started bright and warm, but it clouded over around midday and poured with rain.

♦️Come out - when the sun appears.
➖ It started cloudy, but then the sun came out and we all went to the dark.

♦️Come up - rise (the sun).
➖ The sun came up just as we reached the outskirts of the town.

♦️Draw in - get dark earlier.
➖ The nights are drawing in.Now it's winter.

♦️Freeze over - become covered with ice (lake, river, pond, etc)
➖ The winter was very severe and the lake froze over .

♦️Hold off- when bad weather doesn't appear.
➖ The rain held off until we'd got back home.

♦️Rain off/out - be postponed or stopped by rain.
➖ The match was rained off (or rained out)

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