Advanced English Vocabulary for Life, Culture, and Grammar

Essential English Vocabulary and Grammar Patterns

Relationships and Personal Life

Dating and Breakups Expressions

  • Ask someone out
  • Be on the rebound
  • Be seeing someone
  • Be through (finished)
  • Break off a relationship
  • Cheat on someone
  • Dump a boyfriend/girlfriend
  • Fancy someone
  • Have a crush on someone
  • Have a date with someone
  • Have a row with someone (argument)
  • Hurt
  • On the rocks (in trouble)
  • Split up with someone
  • There are plenty more fish in the sea

Commitment and Relationship Challenges

  • Change your mind
  • Go stale (become
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Holden Caulfield’s Journey: Isolation and the Search for Authenticity

The Narrative of Holden Caulfield

The story begins with 17-year-old Holden Caulfield, a boy who feels profoundly misunderstood by society. The narrative structure utilizes a flashback to recount the events leading up to his current situation. The action starts when Holden is expelled from Pencey Prep for failing all subjects except English.

Expulsion from Pencey Prep

At Pencey, Holden shares a room with Stradlater, whom he dislikes but tolerates. Holden becomes enraged when Stradlater goes on a date

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Character Analysis and Social Responsibility in An Inspector Calls

Arthur Birling: Selfishness and Status

Mr. Birling seems to be very lonely and selfish. He believes that one has to make his own way, prioritizing himself, his life, and his family above all others.

Focus on Profit and Reputation

  • Selfishness: His primary concern is the reputation of his family.
  • Marriage: His wife was from the landed gentry, which served to increase his own social standing.
  • Sheila: His interest in her marriage stems from his desire to expand his business rather than his daughter’s happiness.
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Global Insights: Culture, Innovation, and Hidden Histories

A Collection of Insights and Discoveries

The Meaning of Colour and Symbolism

Comprehension Check:

  1. 1c, 2b

True/False Statements (T/F)

  • 2.1. F: “however-modern times”
  • 2.2. T: “blood-cheeks”
  • 2.3. T: “green jealousy”

Key Concepts

3. Colors have acquired new meanings in modern times.

4. Specific associations:

  • 4.1. He/she is angry.
  • 4.2. Displaying it signaled wealth and prestige.
  • 4.3. It is associated with green.

Vocabulary

5.1. ages, 5.2. ruins, 5.3. reinforces, 5.4. displaying

Bus-Stop Libraries: Promoting

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Comprehensive Personal Data and Lifestyle Questionnaire

Personal Data and Lifestyle Questionnaire (Part 1)

Identity, Health, and Housing Status

  1. What is your first name? My first name is …………….
  2. What is your last name? My last name is ………….
  3. Where were you born? I was born in ……….
  4. When were you born? I was born on ……….
  5. What is your ID number? My ID number is ……………….
  6. What is your address? My address is ……………………….
  7. What is your home phone number? I don’t have a home phone number.
  8. What is your cell phone number?
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Essential English Language Practice and Global Topics Review

The Bermuda Islands

Facts and Context

  • Statement 1: False.
  • Phrase 1: Spanish fled.
  • Statement 2: False.
  • Phrase 2: Mr. Allen’s glory.

Vocabulary Pairs

  • trapped / snared
  • hungry / starving
  • loss or destruction / Shipwreck
  • initiated / launched

Grammar and Usage Corrections

  • Far From → Far from
  • its since → its
  • to visit had → had visited
  • are inhabitted is culled → is inhabited

Rhinoceros Lake

Facts and Context

  • Statement 1: False.
  • Phrase 1: A good artist.
  • Statement 2: True.
  • Phrase 2: Excitedly Beebe Lake.

Vocabulary Pairs

  • wrong
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