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1. Duncaninchina www.youtube.com/duncaninchina/
2. VOA Learning English www.youtube.com/voalearningenglish/
3. Learn English with Steve Ford www.youtube.com/user/PrivateEnglishPortal/
4. Business English Videos for ESL www.youtube.com/bizpod/
5. Bbclearningenglish www.youtube.com/bbclearningenglish/
6. PodEnglish www.youtube.com/podenglish/
7. JenniferESL www.youtube.com/user/JenniferESL/
8. Real English www.youtube.com/realenglish1/
9. The Daily English Show www.youtube.com/user/thedailyenglishshow/
10. Sozoexchange www.youtube.com/sozoexchange/
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Ass/burro/donkey -
: foal
Bat -
: pup
Bear -
: cub
Bee -
: larva ()
Bird -
: fledgling/nestling ()
Bull - )/cow ()
: calf, yearling, spike-bull
Butterfly -
: larva (), caterpillar ()
Camel -
: calf, colt
Cat - /
: pussy, kit, kitten, catling, kitling, kitty
Cock, roosterstag, chanticleer -
: chick ( ), broiler ( ), chicken, poult, cockerel ()
Hen, partlet, biddy -
: chick, broiler, chicken, poult, pullet (/), pollute
Deer -
: fawn, yearling
Dog - , hound ( ), sire/ stud (, )
: pup, puppy, whelp
Duck - , drake/stag ()
: duckling, cockerel, flapper
Eagle -
: eaglet, fledgling
Fox - /, vixen ()
: cub, pub, kit
Fish -
: fry ()
Frog -
: polliwog, tadpole ()
Goose -
: gosling, goruse, cheeper cockerel ( )
Horse - /
: foal, yearling, colt(), stot, stag, filly
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1. to get on well together -
2. to hit off with smb. - ,
3. to be thick as thieves - /
4. a friendship of old standing - /
5. to have something in common - -
6. fair-weather friend - , ,
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7.friends in high places- " ", , .
8. circle of friends - .
9. to get on like a house on fire - ,
10. to go back a long way -
11 to be on friendly footing with smb. - -
12. to fall out with smb over smth - - - -
13. to rely on smb - -
14. to give a helping hand -
15. to make peace -
16. to count on smb. - -
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amiable -
withdrawn - ,
communicable -
detached -
fair -
unfair -
faithful -
disloyal - ,
straightforward - ,
frank -
hypocritical (deceitful) -
honest -
suspicious -
just -
unjust -
merciful -
merciless -
sincere -
false -
sympathetic -
indifferent -
reliable -
unreliable -
open -
two-faced -
outspoken -
reserved -
trustful -
untrusting -
trustworthy -
treacherous -
quarrelsome - ,
trusting -
sociable -
keeping aloof -
awesome -
contemptuous -
sly (cunning)-
meek -
haughty -
composed -
affectionate - ,
jealous -
gentle - ,
harsh - ,
tender - ,
severe -
flexible -
tough - ,
mild (soft) -
strict -
rigorous -
cruel -
good-natured -
firm - ,
pushy -
wicked -
friendly -
hostile -
dignified -
mean -
regretful -
noble -
selfish - ,
polite -
impolite -
tactful -
tactless -
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It`s chilly - .
It`s freezy/nippy - /.
It`s boiling/sweltering - /.
It`s roasting - () .
It`s windy - .
brisk - ( ). The wind is brisk. .
It`s blowly - .
It`s breezy - .
oppresive/sultry - , . The weather is sultry. .
downpour/heavy rain - . It`s downpour today. .
It`s humid - .
It`s muggy - ( ). Muggy air-, .
It`s hazy - ,, ( ).
mild weathe r- ,, .
It`s drizzling - .
a rainbow - .
blizzard - .
Mist - .
lightning = .
It`s pouring with rain! !
Climate and Metaphors. .
cultural,
current,
economic,
financial,
moral,
political,
social,
prevailing - climate.
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Cultural climate - ().
Current climate - ()
Economic Climate. ()
Financial climate. .
Moral climate.
Political climate.
Social climate. .
Prevailing Climate. (,)
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His disohenst policies toward the workers created a climate od distrust.
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The goverment reforms have created a climate of change in district.
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She has a very sunny disposition. .
Job prospects are sunny. .
Unfortunately, our plans met with a frosty reception.
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She said icily. .
I`m snowed under the work. !
Don`t let your love for him cloud your judgement.
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The soldiers were hit with a hail of bullet. .
After the long flight I was in a haze for day or two.
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I`ve only a hazy idea what you mean. .
The truth is hidden in the mists of history. .
She looked at him misty-eyed. ().
The had a whirwind romance. .
Thunderous applause followed his speech. .
The winds of change are blowing across the country. .
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3. How much is this? - ?
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6.I don't understand. -
7. Could you repeat that? - ?
8. What is your name? - ?
9. My name is . . . . - ...
10. Nice to meet you! -
11. How are you doing? ?
12. Where is . . . the bathroom, restaurant, museum, hotel, beach, embassy? - , , , , , ?
13. Can I ask you a question? - ?
14. Could you write it down on paper?- ?
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16. I am thirsty. - .
17. I am cold. - .
18. I am feeling sick. - .
19. I need help. .
20. What time is it? - ?
21. I need to go now. - .
22. Excuse me! - ( )
23. I speak English a little bit - -
24. Where can I buy ...? - ...?
25. That's (too) expensive. - ()
26. I'll take one / it / this. -
27. I like this. -
28. I don't like that -
29. Can I pay by credit-card? - ?
30. Can I exchange this? -
31. That's all, thanks - ,
32. Excuse me, where can I get a taxi? - , ?
33. This address , please - , !
34. Stop here, please. - , .
35. I'd like a ticket to...- ...
36. When does the check-in begin? - ?
37. Here is my luggage -
38. It is a business trip -
39. I want to book a room. .
40. Here you are. , .
41. Keep the change -
42. Could you break this 100 (hundred) dollar bill? - 100- ?
43. The hange is not correct -
44. I need... - ...
45. I agree. - ()
46. With pleasure. - .
47. I am sorry, but I can’t. - , .
48. Thank you so much!- !
49. You are welcome! - ( ).
50. Have a good time! - !
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