Thursday, February 27, 2020

Common_English Expression

1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough

2. Feel like - this means, want to do something

3. No hard feelings - don't worry

4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful

5. Hook up - to connect

6. Join forces - means to unite


7. just what the doctor ordered - means what you need


8. Just about - nearly


9. Ins and outs - the small details


10. In hand - under control


11. Kick around - treat badly


12. Kick the bucket - to die


13. Knock it off - to stop it


14. Know-it-all - means, over confident


15. Keep on - continue

16. In less than no time - immediately

17. Long face - sad


18. Means business - serious

19. Make up your mind - decide


20. Make off with - to steal


21. Make believe - to pretend


22. Mixed up - confused


23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right


24. Make a difference - to matter


25. Nail it down - finalize it


26. Never mind - don't worry about it


27. No doubt - certainly


28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok


29. Of age - old enough


30. Off the hook - out of trouble


31. Once in a blue moon - rarely

32. Out of order - does not work


33. Out of shape -  to be unfit

Friday, February 14, 2020

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Largest/Longest
Largest Planet: Jupiter
Largest Continent: Asia
Largest Ocean: Pacific
Largest Desert: Sahara
Largest Country by area: Russia
Largest Democracy: India
Largest Muslim Country by land area: Kazakhstan
Largest Island: Greenland
Largest Peninsula: Arab Peninsula
Largest Lake: Caspian Sea
Largest Freshwater Lake: Superior
Largest Artificial Lake: Volta Lake
Largest Sea: Philippine Sea
Largest Bay (by area): Bay of Bengal
Largest Delta: Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta
Largest Gulf: Gulf of Mexico
Largest River: Amazon
Largest Railway Station: Grand Central Terminal of New York
Largest Active Volcano: Mauna Loa
Largest Library: Congress Library
Largest Glacier: Lambert
Largest Land Mammal: African Elephant
Largest Sea Mammal: Blue Whale
Largest International Organization: United Nations Organization
Largest Bird: Ostrich
Largest Army of the World: People's Republic of China
Largest Joint: Knee
Largest Bone: Femur
Largest Forest: Taiga
Longest Mountain Range: Andes
Longest Bridge: Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge
Longest Canal: The Grand Canal (China)
Longest River (Asia): Yangtze
Country with Longest Coastline: Canada
Longest Wall: Great Wall of China
Longest Cell: Nerve Cells
Smallest/Lowest
Smallest Planet: Mercury
Smallest Continent: Australia
Smallest Ocean: Arctic Ocean
Smallest Country by Area: Vatican City
Country with Smallest Population: Vatican City
Smallest Republic: Nauru
Smallest Bird: Humming Bird
Smallest Joint: Stapes
Smallest Bone: Stapes or Stirrup
Lowest Point: Dead sea
More
Brightest Planet: Venus
Planet closest to earth: Venus
Hottest Planet: Venus
Coldest Planet: Neptune
Most Populous country: China
Most Populous Muslim country: Indonesia
Language with most Alphabets: Khmer (Cambodian)
Oldest Civilization: Sumerian (Mesopotamian)
Country with most Islands: Indonesia
Highest/Tallest
Highest Lake: Titicaca
Highest Mountain Range: Himalaya
Highest Mountain Peak: Mount Everest
Highest Waterfall: Angel Falls
Highest Point: Mount Everest
Plateau with highest Elevation: Tibetan Plateau
Tallest Animal: Giraffe
Tallest Tree: Redwood
Tallest Building: Burj Al-Khalifa
First
First Person to reach North Pole: Robert Edwin Peary
First Person to reach South Pole: Roald Amundsen
First man to walk on the Moon: Neil Armstrong
First Satellite in Space: Sputnik I
First human to journey into Outer Space: Yuri Gagarin
First woman in Space: Valentina Tereshkova
First Person to reach both Poles: Robert Swan

30 Words You Can Use Instead of Just Adding ‘very’ To Everything!


If you use the word “very” to describe something, there’s a better word out there. For example, instead of saying you’re “very eager,” you might say you’re keen.

1. Very fancy : lavish
2. Very big : immense
3. Very hungry : starving
4. Very tasty : delicious
5. Very pretty : gorgeous

6. Very cold : freezing
7. Very good : superb
8. Very clever : brilliant
9. Very afraid : terrified
10. Very bright : dazzling

11. Very fast : quick
12. Very old : ancient
13. Very eager : keen
14. Very tired : exhausted
15. Very happy : jubilant

16. Very worried : anxious
17. Very valuable : precious
18. Very little : tiny
19. Very mean : cruel
20. Very accurate : exact

21. Very boring : dull
22. Very careful : cautious
23. Very cheap : stingy
24. Very clear : obvious
25. Very colorful : vibrant

26. Very excited : thrilled
27. Very expensive : costly
28. Very exciting : exhilarating
29. Very glad : overjoyed
30. Very great : terrific

Thursday, February 13, 2020

How to improve English?



Hello every  English  learner I am going to show you the methods by which you can improve  your English.

English is a global language and if someone is really interested to learn English,  it can be learnt easily by following way.

There are five components of English  language and you have to practice all of them in order to become fluent in English.

Five components are : Listening, speaking, reading, writing and Thinking.

1. Listening : Listening is art and if you are master in it,  surely you are going to be a great speaker.  A good listener is always a good speaker.  So listen English everyday at least 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes in the evening. 

2. Speaking : We must talk everyday in English in order to achieve fluency.  So many people are afraid to speak because they are shy what other people will think if I will make mistakes, mistakes are very common so don't worry about mistakes just try to express yourself. In the beginning everybody do mistakes. And always try to make new friends who are willing to improve their English as practice with them as much as possible. 

3. Reading : Reading is also art.  Its not necessarily if we will read a lot, we will improve faster.  If you read 10 pages but you can't learn something new, it's better to read two pages and read carefully.  And do not try to remember, try to understand, once you understand them you don't need to remember. 

4. Writing : In reading part you read two pages.  You have to take 8 to 12 correct grammatical sentence from those two pages and you have to write down in your notebook.  And read them frequently.  Try to remember whole sentences rather than individual word meaning because if you knew  complete sentence them you can speak it very quickly. 

5. Thinking : Thinking is very important part of spoken English because whatever you can think, you can speak.  So make a habit to think in English.  Everything  takes time.  In the beginning it will be difficult but when you will practice and practice it will be part of your memory and once it becomes your habit them English will come naturally from your mouth. 

If you think you can do it, surely can. 

Believe in yourself. All power is within you.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Spoken English WhatsApp Groups 2020


English is an international language. It is the most commonly spoken language in the world. Today a lots of people learning to this language not only students but also businessman and others, because it is the