Would you be willing to – The adjective “willing” means to be ready, eager or prepared to do something. Note that being willing to do something is not the same as wanting to do it. The idea is just that
Words-4 (Vanessa)
Day 4 outrageous – very shocking and extremely unfair or offensive // People can say outrageous things // So, I’m going to say something outrageous, if you don’t mind. // outrageous prices // an outrageous hairstyle // they were outrageous
My phrases (Google translate etc)
Do you think I could do it even if I wanted to? – Как вы думаете я смог бы это сделать даже если бы хотел? I couldn’t do it even if I wanted to. – Я не смог бы это
Just words and phrases
get to do something – informal to have the opportunity to do something // We got to meet all the stars after the show. // You get to watch an extra hour of TV if you eat all of your
Words-3 (The Last Woman in the Forest)
solitary – одинокий, отдельный, единичный // the solitary goal of the match // The benches were empty except for a single solitary figure. // a long, solitary walk // a solitary man shovel – лопата tow truck – a truck
Idioms, phrasal verbs etc – 3 (Vanessa)
go down that path/ We traveled down that path before. (Obama) But to go down that path would be wrong. (Obama) it’s just very easy to go down that path I think it’s a mistake to go down that path.
Videos to learn vocabulary, phrases
English Vocabulary Lessons (Speak English With Vanessa) ———————————————————————- 50 Important Verbs in English for Daily Conversation (Vanessa) 30 Phrasal Verbs for your Morning Routine (Vanessa) 88 Bathroom Vocabulary Words (Vanessa) 120 Kitchen Vocabulary Expressions (Vanessa) 20 Difficult English Phrases
Epic – Books for Kids – 1
Epic – Books for Kids Fox+Chick: The Party and Other Stories mole – крот, родинка; someone who works for an organization while secretly giving information to its enemies grasshopper – кузнечик (locust – саранча ) parsley – петрушка chipmunk –
Idioms, phrasal verbs etc – 2
fill in the blanks – 1. to put information into blank spaces; to provide missing information // Please fill in the blanks on the questionnaire. // I am sorry for being little slow here, but you have to fill in
Words (NPR) – 1
What Lessons Should News Organizations Learn From Trump’s Presidency? peer – сверстник, ровня; your peers are the people who are the same age as you, or who have the same type of job, social class etc // I saw a