recipe (noun)
♻️ a list of ingredients and instructions for cooking a particular dish
✔️ My grandmother gave me this recipe for apple pie.
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roast (verb)
♻️ to cook foods like meat and vegetables in an oven
✔️ Why don't we roast some vegetables as well?
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sauté (verb)
♻️ to fry quickly in hot oil or fat
✔️ To begin, sauté the onions and garlic in a saucepan.
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serve (verb)
♻️ to give someone food that's been prepared or a drink
✔️ Make sure the food's still hot when you serve it.
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spice (noun)
♻️ a plant part, often ground into a powder, that adds flavour to a dish
✔️ Which spices did you add to this sauce?
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sprinkle (verb)
♻️ to add a few drops of liquid or a substance like salt or pepper by shaking a container or by using your fingers
✔️ Why do you sprinkle so much salt on everything?
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Nutrition #Cooking #Cuisine #Dish
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♻️ a list of ingredients and instructions for cooking a particular dish
✔️ My grandmother gave me this recipe for apple pie.
➖〰➰〰➖
roast (verb)
♻️ to cook foods like meat and vegetables in an oven
✔️ Why don't we roast some vegetables as well?
➖〰➰〰➖
sauté (verb)
♻️ to fry quickly in hot oil or fat
✔️ To begin, sauté the onions and garlic in a saucepan.
➖〰➰〰➖
serve (verb)
♻️ to give someone food that's been prepared or a drink
✔️ Make sure the food's still hot when you serve it.
➖〰➰〰➖
spice (noun)
♻️ a plant part, often ground into a powder, that adds flavour to a dish
✔️ Which spices did you add to this sauce?
➖〰➰〰➖
sprinkle (verb)
♻️ to add a few drops of liquid or a substance like salt or pepper by shaking a container or by using your fingers
✔️ Why do you sprinkle so much salt on everything?
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Nutrition #Cooking #Cuisine #Dish
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steam (verb)
♻️ to cook in hot steam from boiling water
✔️ Steaming vegetables destroys fewer nutrients than boiling them.
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stir (verb)
♻️ to move a spoon or other implement around to mix something
✔️ If you don't stir the sauce enough, it'll be lumpy.
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stir-fry (verb)
♻️ to fry quickly over a high heat while stirring
✔️ Lots of people stir-fry all kinds of meat and vegetables these days.
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tablespoon (abbrev: "tbsp") (noun)
♻️ a large spoon used for serving, or the amount of an ingredient that fits in one
✔️ Add a tablespoon of flour to the melted butter and stir.
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teaspoon (abbrev: "tsp") (noun)
♻️ a small spoon or the amount of an ingredient that fits in one
✔️ You didn't use more than half a teaspoon of chili powder, did you?
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whisk (verb)
♻️ to mix something very quickly with a whisk
✔️ Break the eggs into a bowl and whisk until smooth.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Nutrition #Cooking #Cuisine #Dish
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♻️ to cook in hot steam from boiling water
✔️ Steaming vegetables destroys fewer nutrients than boiling them.
➖〰➰〰➖
stir (verb)
♻️ to move a spoon or other implement around to mix something
✔️ If you don't stir the sauce enough, it'll be lumpy.
➖〰➰〰➖
stir-fry (verb)
♻️ to fry quickly over a high heat while stirring
✔️ Lots of people stir-fry all kinds of meat and vegetables these days.
➖〰➰〰➖
tablespoon (abbrev: "tbsp") (noun)
♻️ a large spoon used for serving, or the amount of an ingredient that fits in one
✔️ Add a tablespoon of flour to the melted butter and stir.
➖〰➰〰➖
teaspoon (abbrev: "tsp") (noun)
♻️ a small spoon or the amount of an ingredient that fits in one
✔️ You didn't use more than half a teaspoon of chili powder, did you?
➖〰➰〰➖
whisk (verb)
♻️ to mix something very quickly with a whisk
✔️ Break the eggs into a bowl and whisk until smooth.
➖〰➰〰➖ ➰ ➖〰➰〰➖
Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Nutrition #Cooking #Cuisine #Dish
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📔Under wraps
📋Meaning
If something is under wraps, it's being kept secret.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣The organisers keep the name of the winner under wraps until it's announced on the show.
🗣Our new products are always under wraps until their official launch because we don't want other companies seeing them and copying them.
✏️Note
The most common collocation for this idiom is "to keep (something) under wraps".
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Idiom #Wrap🎁📦🎉🛍
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📋Meaning
If something is under wraps, it's being kept secret.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣The organisers keep the name of the winner under wraps until it's announced on the show.
🗣Our new products are always under wraps until their official launch because we don't want other companies seeing them and copying them.
✏️Note
The most common collocation for this idiom is "to keep (something) under wraps".
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Idiom #Wrap🎁📦🎉🛍
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✅ Expression time
Binominal Expressions🤓
💠 sick and tired 💠
🔸 to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time
I'm sick and tired of your excuses
💠 more or less 💠
🔸 mostly, approximately, almost
It's 250 kilos, more or less
💠 give and take 💠
🔸 possibly a little more or less than the amount or time mentioned
It costs 100$, give and take
💠 pros and cons 💠
🔸 advantages and disadvantages
Each technology has its pros and cons
💠 short and sweet 💠
🔸 surprisingly short but pleasant
This morning's meeting was short and sweet
💠 soon or later 💠
🔸 at some time in the future
Don't worry, soon or later your cat will come home
💠 by and large 💠
🔸 generally
By and large, the people of this state arent happy with the governor's policies
💠 now and then 💠
🔸 from time to time
We go to the library now and then, but not as often we should
💠 on and off 💠
🔸 happening or existing some of the time
I've had toothache on and off for a couple of months
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Binominal #Expression
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Binominal Expressions🤓
💠 sick and tired 💠
🔸 to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time
I'm sick and tired of your excuses
💠 more or less 💠
🔸 mostly, approximately, almost
It's 250 kilos, more or less
💠 give and take 💠
🔸 possibly a little more or less than the amount or time mentioned
It costs 100$, give and take
💠 pros and cons 💠
🔸 advantages and disadvantages
Each technology has its pros and cons
💠 short and sweet 💠
🔸 surprisingly short but pleasant
This morning's meeting was short and sweet
💠 soon or later 💠
🔸 at some time in the future
Don't worry, soon or later your cat will come home
💠 by and large 💠
🔸 generally
By and large, the people of this state arent happy with the governor's policies
💠 now and then 💠
🔸 from time to time
We go to the library now and then, but not as often we should
💠 on and off 💠
🔸 happening or existing some of the time
I've had toothache on and off for a couple of months
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Binominal #Expression
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⚜ Go before ⚜
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Phrasal_verb #Expression🌱
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Phrasal_verb #Expression🌱
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📚 Grammar for IELTS
👩🏫 With answers
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#Cambridge #Grammar #IELTS
#Book #self_study
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👩🏫 With answers
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#Cambridge #Grammar #IELTS
#Book #self_study
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Cambridge Grammar for IELTS.pdf
77.6 MB
📚 Grammar for IELTS
👩🏫 With answers
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#Cambridge #Grammar #IELTS
#Book #PDF
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👩🏫 With answers
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#Cambridge #Grammar #IELTS
#Book #PDF
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🍀Get the wrong end of the stick
🌀 Meaning:-
〽️ To understand a situation completely wrongly.
🌀 Usage:-
〽️ I got the wrong end of the stick. I thought she was gossiping about me.
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Idiom #Expression
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🌀 Meaning:-
〽️ To understand a situation completely wrongly.
🌀 Usage:-
〽️ I got the wrong end of the stick. I thought she was gossiping about me.
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Idiom #Expression
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⚠️ The Differences between Who & Whom
🔰 According to the rules of formal grammar, who should be used in the subject position in a sentence, while whom should be used in the object position, and also after a preposition.
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔘 Who made this decision? [here, who is the subject of the sentence]
🔘 Whom do you think we should support? [here, whom is the object of support]
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#Grammar #whom #who #difference #lecture
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🔰 According to the rules of formal grammar, who should be used in the subject position in a sentence, while whom should be used in the object position, and also after a preposition.
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔘 Who made this decision? [here, who is the subject of the sentence]
🔘 Whom do you think we should support? [here, whom is the object of support]
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#Grammar #whom #who #difference #lecture
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. ⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜
🔊 Except vs Except for 🔊
We use except(for) to introduce the only thing(s)or person/ people that a statement does not include:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅The price of the holiday includes all meals except(for) lunch.
🔅Everyone seemed to have been invited except for Mrs wood Ford and me.
🔅I had no money to give him except (for)the few coins in my picket.
🔻 Note: we use except,not except for, with to-infinitives,and that-clauses:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅I really need to go into the city center except to do some shopping.
📝 We usually use except before prepositions,bare infinitives,and that-clauses including those where the word that is left out. However,informally except for is something also used,although this is grammatically incorrect:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅There is likely to be rain everywhere today except in wale.
🔅There is nothing more the doctor can do except keep an eye on him.
🔅They look just like the real thing,except (that) they are made of plastic.
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#Grammar #except #except_for #lesson #lecture
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🔊 Except vs Except for 🔊
We use except(for) to introduce the only thing(s)or person/ people that a statement does not include:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅The price of the holiday includes all meals except(for) lunch.
🔅Everyone seemed to have been invited except for Mrs wood Ford and me.
🔅I had no money to give him except (for)the few coins in my picket.
🔻 Note: we use except,not except for, with to-infinitives,and that-clauses:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅I really need to go into the city center except to do some shopping.
📝 We usually use except before prepositions,bare infinitives,and that-clauses including those where the word that is left out. However,informally except for is something also used,although this is grammatically incorrect:
🔔 Examples 🔔
🔅There is likely to be rain everywhere today except in wale.
🔅There is nothing more the doctor can do except keep an eye on him.
🔅They look just like the real thing,except (that) they are made of plastic.
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#Grammar #except #except_for #lesson #lecture
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Level: beginner
Stage 2 (700 headwords)
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#Oxford #bookworms #Book #pdf #Novel #Lewis_Carrol
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Level: beginner
Stage 2 (700 headwords)
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#Oxford #bookworms #Book #pdf #Novel #Lewis_Carrol
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