List of expressions in english
[DOC File]Useful phrases for analysing texts
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Don’t just list rhetorical or stylistic devices, but always explain their function and their effect on the reader/listener. Try not to repeat what you’ve already written in task 1. ANALYSE doesn’t mean SUMMARISE, i.e. read between the lines.
[DOCX File]Functions of facial expressions in NVC
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They showed expressions made by Americans to a tribe in New Guinea. These people had hardly ever seen a white face before, but could correctly recognised the emotions linked to the facial expressions. Ekman and Friesen also photographed the facial reactions of the Fore people and took those back to the USA where the emotions were recognised.
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Here are some common idiomatic expressions in English. Mean business. Mean well. A means to an end. Have the measure of. Mention someone in your will. Mess something up. Mill about. Not mince words. Be in two minds. Out of your mind. If something is a means to an end it is not valued in itself but is useful in achieving an aim.
[DOC File]List of Common Konglish Expressions
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[DOCX File]Sentence completion - Tim's Free English Lesson Plans
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Mind Expressions – Teacher’s notes. This is a vocabulary activity designed with proficiency students (C2) in mind. However, it can be adapted for advanced students. Students will learn expressions with the word “mind” and use them in a discussion. Sentence completion.
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I worked harder than anybody at doing the right thing, and I even kept a little notebook with a list of English expressions (one of my favorites was “It’s raining cats and dogs”). I even adopted an American name: Mary. I knew my friends in school would have a hard …
[DOC File]EXPRESSIONS
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EXPRESSIONS. EXAMPLES. 1.4.1. Ρωτώ κάποιον πώς αισθάνεται. ... 33 - A list of expressions in English Last modified by: Carole Company: Council of Europe ...
[DOC File]Functional Words and Phrases
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[DOC File]Dictionary of English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions
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2,812 English idiomatic expressions ~ A ~ A bit much . If something is excessive or annoying, it is a bit much. A day late and a dollar short (USA) If something is a day late and a dollar short, it is too little, too late. A fool and his money are soon parted . This idiom means that people who aren't careful with their money spend it quickly.
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