Отправляет email-рассылки с помощью сервиса Sendsay

Продвинутый English

Продвинутый English Advanced English Newsletter #176

A warm welcome to all subscribers! Здравствуйте, уважаемые подписчики! Выпуск #177 "ПРОДВИНУТЫЙ ENGLISH" 11/08/20 Электронные записки для изучающих английский язык Dear subscribers! Here are some of the words and phrases I found interesting: introvert In psychology, a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and become preoccupied with their own thoughts is called an introvert. I never had a chance to learn this earlier but mostly due to COVID19 I now know what it means. something must be up with us...

2020-08-12 12:42:07 + Комментировать

Продвинутый English Advanced English Newsletter #176

A warm welcome to all subscribers! Здравствуйте, уважаемые подписчики! Выпуск #176 "ПРОДВИНУТЫЙ ENGLISH" 14/02/20 Электронные записки для изучающих английский язык Dear subscribers! I recently heard the phrase "shut up" used as an expression of surprise, disbelief or amazement. For the first time for many years the intended meaning was similar to "no way, "really, "you've got to be kidding me, "I can't believe it" etc rather than "stop talking" or "shut your mouth. It was only clear to me from the tone and...

2020-02-14 12:35:57 + Комментировать

Продвинутый English Advanced English Newsletter #175

A warm welcome to all subscribers! Здравствуйте, уважаемые подписчики! Выпуск #175 "ПРОДВИНУТЫЙ ENGLISH" 12/08/19 Электронные записки для изучающих английский язык Dear subscribers! Here is an interesting list of some of the most controversial rules in English Grammar. The last one, namely "who" vs "whom, is probably the one of more difficult ones, so let's explore what belongs here. "Who" is used as a subject of the sentence, whereas "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition. For short, Who = ...

2019-08-12 12:35:18 + Комментировать

Продвинутый English Advanced English Newsletter #174

A warm welcome to all subscribers! Здравствуйте, уважаемые подписчики! Выпуск #174 "ПРОДВИНУТЫЙ ENGLISH" 31/01/19 Электронные записки для изучающих английский язык Dear subscribers! The other day I came across a simple word I could not recognise. It was possible to guess its meaning right from context but I could not confirm that with any of my standard dictionaries. The word is "to chope. Upon some investigation, it turned out to be that in Singlish to chope means to reserve or book something, which is co...

2019-02-01 11:33:51 + Комментировать

Рекомендуем подписаться: