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🚗 Transportation Vocabulary in English 🚌 Transportation is a useful topic when learning English because we often talk about how we go to work, school, or travel. Let’s learn some common transportation words. 🔹 Car Example: I drive my car to work every day. 🔹 Bus Example: She takes the bus to school. 🔹 Train Example: The train arrives at the station at 8 a.m. 🔹 Bicycle Example: He rides his bicycle in the park. 🔹 Airplane Example: We travel by airplane when we visit another country. 🔹 Taxi Example: They took a taxi to the hotel. 💡 Tip: Try to read the sentences out loud, and then create your own sentence using each word. ✏️ Practice: Answer in the comments: 1️⃣ How do you usually go to work or school? 2️⃣ Do you prefer traveling by car, bus, or airplane? 3️⃣ Have you ever traveled by train? Example: "I usually go to work by bus. Sometimes I travel by airplane when I go on vacation." Let’s keep practicing English together! 🌍✈️
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IELTS Speaking Part 3* questions about *family* with sample *Band 7+* answers: --- *1. How important is family in your country?* Family is very important in my country. People usually stay close to their parents and siblings even after they become adults. Family members support each other emotionally and sometimes financially. It's common for extended families to gather for holidays or special events. --- *2. Do you think the roles of men and women in the family have changed in recent years?* Yes, definitely. In the past, men were seen as the main breadwinners, and women stayed at home. But today, many women also work full-time jobs, and men help more with household chores and child care. The roles are becoming more balanced. --- *3. What are the advantages of living in a large family?* Living in a large family can be great because there’s always someone to talk to or help you when needed. It teaches people to share, communicate, and be patient. Also, celebrations and gatherings are more lively and enjoyable. --- *4. How do family values differ from one generation to another?* Older generations usually focus on respect, responsibility, and tradition, while younger people may value independence and personal freedom more. However, in many families, there's still a strong connection and respect between generations.
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IELTS Speaking Part 1 with answers✍️ --- *1. Do you work or are you a student?* I'm a psychology student. I used to serve in the army for a year, but I left and now I'm focusing on my studies. --- *2. Why did you choose to study psychology?* I chose psychology because I’m very interested in understanding what goes on in people's minds and how motivation works. It really fascinates me. --- *3. What do you plan to do after you graduate?* I want to become a clinical psychologist in the future. To do that, I’ll need to complete a master’s degree after my bachelor’s. --- *4. What do you like most about your studies?* I enjoy learning about human behaviour and motivation. It’s amazing how our thoughts affect our actions. --- *5. Is there anything you don’t enjoy about your major?* Yes, I don’t really like being constantly exposed to negative thoughts and emotions. It can be emotionally tiring sometimes.
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THE WORD “ODD” The word odd is an English borrowing from Old Norse, the language of the Vikings who settled in parts of England. Its meaning has shifted over time, moving from a geometric concept to a numerical one, and finally to its modern sense of strangeness. Original Meaning: The Point The ultimate source of the word is the Old Norse word oddr or oddi, which had a very concrete, physical meaning: Spear Point / Sharp Edge: Oddr literally meant "point of a weapon" or "spear." Point of Land / Angle: Oddi also referred to a "point of land" or a corner/angle, like the shape of a triangle. Evolution of Meaning: The Third One The path from "point" to "not even" is believed to be a sequence of logical associations based on the idea of something being left over or forming an apex: The Triangle: Because a point of land (or oddi) is often shaped like a triangle, the word came to mean "triangle." The Unpaired Corner: A triangle has three sides/angles. If you pair up two of the corners, the third one (the point/apex) is left over, making it the unpaired or extra one. The Odd Number: This led to the meaning of "a surplus over an even number" or the third number (as in 1, 2, 3). The Old Norse phrase odda-maðr literally meant "the third man" or the one who gives the casting vote (the odd man out). Modern Meaning: Strange The modern sense of "strange, peculiar, or unusual" is the final development, first recorded in the late 16th century. It comes directly from the notion of being: The one left out (the "odd man out"). The one unmatched or unpaired in a set. If something is the unmatched item, it naturally begins to stand out as different from the rest, leading to the meaning of peculiar or strange.
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