A hot potato
Any difficult situation, occasion or issue
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Massive migration is a real hot potato for European countries.
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A penny for your thoughts
You say this phrase when you would like to hear someone’s opinion
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Sophia, why are you keeping silence? A penny for your thoughts!
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In English, we say: “I miss you.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I trace the shape of your absence in the spaces where your laughter used to linger,
and let the echoes of you fill the hollow hours.”
In English, we say: “I don’t know how to let go.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I carry you in my chest like a stone—
heavy, unyielding, and carved with the sharp edges of what once was.”
In English, we say: “I feel lost.”
But in poetry, we say:
“The compass of my heart spins wildly now,
its needle drawn to places it can no longer call home.”
In English, we say: “I wish it were different.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I water the garden of could-have-beens with tears,
waiting for flowers that refuse to bloom.”
In English, we say: “I hope you’re happy.”
But in poetry, we say:
“May the sun that warms your days and
be as kind to as the first kiss of dew on the dawning light upon the leafs of the laurel that we once made love under”
In English, we say: “You hurt me.”
But in poetry, we say:
“You planted thorns in my chest with hands I once trusted,
and now every breath feels like an apology I shouldn’t owe.”
In English, we say: “I wanted to stay.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I lingered at the edge of your world,
a star burning quietly, unnoticed in your vast, indifferent sky.”
In English, we say: “I’m trying to move on.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I untangle your name from my veins each morning,
only to find it woven into my dreams again at night.”
In English, we say: “I’ll be okay.”
But in poetry, we say:
“I gather the shattered pieces of myself like broken glass,
knowing someday, even scars can catch the light.”
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"Progress is better than perfection.
پیشرفت بهتر از کامل بودن است
"Many times, we get caught up trying to make everything perfect, and in the process, we end up doing nothing at all.
بسیاری از اوقات، ما در تلاش برای همه چیز را ب حد کمال برسونیم گرفتار می شویم و در این فرآیند، در نهایت هیچ کاری انجام نمی دهیم.
Perfection is often unattainable, but progress is always possible.
کامل بودن اغلب دست نیافتنی است، اما پیشرفت همیشه ممکن است.
Focus on taking small steps toward your goals, no matter how imperfect they may seem.
روی برداشتن گام های کوچک به سمت اهدافتان تمرکز کنید، مهم نیست که چقدر ناکامل به نظر می رسند.
Every little effort counts and adds up over time. By prioritizing progress over perfection, you create momentum, learn from mistakes, and move closer to success, one step at a time.
هر تلاش کوچکی به حساب می آید و در طول زمان اضافه می شود. با اولویت دادن به پیشرفت بر کمال، شتاب ایجاد میکنید، از اشتباهات درس میگیرید وهر قدم در یک زمان، به موفقیت نزدیکتر میشوید.
#Motivation
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فعلا قابلیت پخش رسانه در مرورگر فراهم نیست
مشاهده در پیام رسان ایتا
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The time when they ask me why I failed the exam😵💫🧐
وقتی میگن چرا درس رو افتادی؟!
+صحبت استاد تو کلاس😂
#fun
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سلام 😊👋🏻🌱
گفتم یه گزارشی از روند آموزشی گروه
تمرین ۵۰۴ مون براتون بذارم🙃
اعضای جدید هم شروع کردن به مثال
ساختن با کلمات جدید و منم در حال
تصحیح مثالها و ارسال تمرین براشون☺️🌱
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#phrasal_verb
📗 Made Of, Made From, Made By, Made In, Made With
📌 "Made Of" is used when the material does not Change:
Chairs are made of wood.
📌 "Made From" is used when the Material Changes:
Plastic is made from oil.
📌 "Made By" is used as a product of a specific Company:
This shirt is made by Nike.
📌 "Made In" is used as a product a Country:
Most goods are made in China.
📌 "Made With" is used when something is produced by an Application:
This report was made with Powerpoint.
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#common_mistakes
📙 Write to a person, not write a person.
❌ Don't say: I'll write her tomorrow.
✅ Say: I'll write to her tomorrow.
📙 The -s, -es or -ies of the plural form omitted.
❌ Don't say: I paid six pound for the book.
✅ Say: I paid six pounds for the book.
📙 The possessive ending omitted.
❌ Don't say: A hen’s egg is different from a pigeon.
✅ Say: A hen’s egg is different from a pigeon’s.
📙 Omission of the article before a countable noun in the singular.
❌ Don't say: I’ve no money to buy car.
✅ Say: I’ve no money to buy a car.
📙 Omission of a or an from make a noise, etc.
❌ Don't say: I told them not to make noise.
✅ Say: I told them not to make a noise.
📙 Omission of the before names of musical instruments.
❌ Don't say: I play violin, but not piano.
✅ Say: I play the violin, but not the piano.
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