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Информация о канале обновлена 18.11.2025.
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✅ We say: "Her hair IS..."
❌ NOT: "Her hair ARE..."
Let's see some examples:
☀️ Her hair is very bright and golden.
🚫 Don't say: Her hair are very bright and golden.
🌀 His hair is naturally curly.
🚫 Don't say: His hair are naturally curly.
🌟 Her hair is very long.
🚫 Don't say: Her hair are very long.
@Mehdi
@Mehdi
@Mehdi
🗑 Let's Talk "Rubbish"! 🗑
Remember: Rubbish is uncountable! 🚫
You can't have "a rubbish."
✅ DO SAY: a piece of rubbish 🍌
✨ Examples ✨
✅ He picked up a piece of rubbish.
❌ He picked up a rubbish.
✅ Everyone can pick up a piece of rubbish a day! 🌎💚
❌ Everyone can pick up a rubbish a day!
It's a small change that makes your English perfect! 🌟
@Mehdi
@Mehdi
@Mehdi
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جهت حضور در کلاسهای خصوصی آنلاين آیلتس با مهدی کریمی مولف کتابهای آیلتس با ۱۸ سال سابقه ی تدریس آیلتس، به آی دی زیر در واتساپ برای هماهنگی پیام بدید.👇
@Mehdi
✅ EXPERIMENT (Countable)
An experiment is a single, specific test or procedure designed to discover something.
🟢 CORRECT: We carried out an experiment.
🟢 CORRECT: A scientist performed an experiment on mice.
🐭 Highlight: You can have one experiment or many experiments. It's countable!
🔬 RESEARCH (Uncountable)
Research is the entire process of studying a subject to discover new information. It often involves many experiments.
🟢 CORRECT: We carried out research.
🟢 CORRECT: We carried out some research.
🟢 CORRECT: A scientist performed research on mice.
💡 Highlight: Never use "a" with research. Think of it like "water" or "information"—you can't have "a water," you have "some water." You do research, not a research.
@Vocab @Pdf
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🔍 "Look" + Prepositions
| Look at 👀 | Direct gaze at something | Look at the stars! 🌟
| Look in 🪞 | Check inside (mirror) | He's looking in the mirror. | Must use in, not "at" |
| Look out 🪟 | Gaze outside (window) | Look out the window! | Usually out, not out of
| Look for 🔍 | Search for something | She's looking for a job online
| Look up 📱 | Search specific info (word/definition) | Look it up online! / Google it! | Pronoun in middle: look it up |
> ✅ Practice:
> - What are they looking at? → The stars!
> - Is he looking in the mirror? → Yes!
> - She’s looking for a job online.
> - Just Google it! 🚀
🏫 School vs. Work Phrases
| Kids not in class | Out of school (summer/vacation) | — |
| Kids finish class | Get out of school at 3:00 |
| Person ends work | Get off (work) at 5:00 | Out of work at 5:00* ❌ |
| Person has no job | He’s out of work (unemployed) | — |
| Person is working now | He’s at work / working l On work❌ |
> ✅ Practice:
> - The kids get out at 3:00.
> - He gets off at 5:00.
> - He’s out of work = unemployed 😞
🎯 Key Takeaways
- Look at = most common 👀
- Look in/out = specific places 🪞🪟
- Look for/up = searching 🔍📖
- Get off work, get out of school = finish time ✅
- Out of work = jobless 😢
@Vocab
@Pdf
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1. In no uncertain terms 🗣️: Speak clearly and directly.
*E.g., She told him in no uncertain terms to leave her alone.*
2. A foregone conclusion ✅: An obvious outcome.
*E.g., The team’s loss was a foregone conclusion.*
3. Nip it in the bud 🌱: Stop a problem before it worsens.
*E.g., Nip these rumors in the bud before they spread.*
4. Go against the grain 🌾: Do something unconventional.
*E.g., Becoming an actor in a family of doctors goes against the grain.*
5. Hang by a thread 🧵: Be in a precarious situation.
*E.g., His career is hanging by a thread after the scandal.*
6. A case in point 📌: A clear example.
*E.g., Many species struggle with climate change; a case in point is the polar bear.*
7. In the grand scheme of things 🌍: Considering the big picture.
*E.g., Losing the game isn’t a big deal in the grand scheme of things.*
8. Strike a chord 🎵: Resonate emotionally.
*E.g., His story about poverty struck a chord with many.*
9. The lion’s share 🦁: The largest portion.
*E.g., She did the lion’s share of the project work.*
10. Cut to the chase ✂️: Get to the point.
*E.g., Stop rambling and cut to the chase!*
11. At the heart of the matter ❤️: The core issue.
*E.g., At the heart of the matter is a lack of trust.*
12. In over your head 🌊: In a situation too difficult to handle. *E.g., I was in over my head when I tried cooking for friends.*
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