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Proverbs

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Look beyond appearances and discover the true value within a book cover  Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover  The proverb "Don't judge a book by its cover" means you should not decide your opinion about something or someone based only on their appearance. The "cover" represents what we see on the outside, and the "book" represents what is inside or the true nature of things. For example, imagine you see a small, old car. You might think it doesn’t work well because it looks old. But inside, it might have a very powerful engine and can drive very well. This is like not judging a book by its cover. Another example is when you meet someone for the first time and they are not dressed very nicely. You might think they are not kind or interesting. But when you talk to them, you might find out they are very nice and have many interesting things to say. So, the proverb teaches us to look deeper and learn more before we make judgments about things or people. Re

Writing an essay

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Cause and Effect Essay: How Technology Changes the Way We Talk **Introduction** Today, technology is changing many parts of our lives, especially how we talk to each other. Things like the internet, cell phones, and social media have completely changed our ways of communication. This essay looks at why these technologies were developed and how they have changed the way we communicate. **Thesis Statement** Technologies were developed to make communication easier and faster, making a big difference in how we talk to people all over the world. **Body Paragraph 1 – Why Technologies Were Developed** One big reason why we have so many new technologies is because people always want to make things easier for themselves. For example, cell phones were made so people could talk to each other without being stuck in one place. The internet was made to send information very quickly over long distances. As more businesses saw how useful this could be, they spent more money to make technology even bet

Digital natives

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Teenagers' Digital Preferences  Dictation Exercise : Watch the video and write the sentences you hear In today's world, ______ teenagers like ______ smartphones. They ______ enjoy using apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat to ______ things ______ their friends. Some teenagers ______ playing online games ______ Fortnite and watching ______ play ______ platforms like Twitch. They also use ______ internet ______ studying and learning new ______. Teenagers are ______ careful ______ sharing ______ information online ______ stay safe. ______, teenagers are using technology in ______ fun and helpful ______ to express ______ and ______ with others. Listening and Reading Comprehension   In today's digital era, teenagers' preferences for technology and online platforms are rapidly evolving. A recent study shows that nearly 95% of teens have access to a smartphone, and a significant number use them as their primary means of accessing the internet and social media. Social medi

Stoicism

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Stoicism: A Philosophy of Resilience and Inner Peace Stoicism is a school of philosophy that originated in ancient Greece, around the 3rd century B.C. This philosophy teaches individuals how to find inner peace, tranquility, and resilience in the face of life's challenges. The central idea of stoicism is that we cannot control external events, but we can control our reactions to them. One of the key figures associated with stoicism is the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. His book "Meditations" offers insights into the stoic approach to life and has inspired many to adopt a more philosophical mindset when it comes to dealing with adversity. Stoicism encourages individuals to focus on what is within their control and let go of what is not. This includes accepting that setbacks and obstacles are a natural part of life and that one's response to these challenges is what truly matters. By practicing stoic principles, individuals can develop greater resilience, emotional stab

Relative clauses

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Who, Which and That in Defining Relative Clauses Relative pronouns "who," "which," and "that" play a crucial role in defining relative clauses by connecting additional information to the main clause. These pronouns can serve both as subjects and objects within these clauses. The kitten which is in the box is cute. Did you see the girl who was running in the forest? They live in a house which is very old. I don't know the people who are swimming in the lake. Relative Pronouns as Subjects 1. ** Who ** - Refers specifically to people.    - **As a Subject**: Describes the person performing the action in the clause.      - Example : "The person who  ordered the pizza hasn't arrived yet."      - In this sentence, "who" acts as the subject carrying out the action of ordering the pizza. 2. ** Which ** - Refers to animals or things.    - **As a Subject**: Describes the animal or thing performing the action in the clause.      - Example :

The news

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Why has Iran attacked Israel? Iran attacked Israel with drones and missiles after saying it would respond to a lethal attack on its consulate in Damascus, Syria. Although Israel hasn't admitted to attacking the consulate, many think it was responsible. This is the first time Iran has directly attacked Israel. Before this, Israel and Iran had been secretly attacking each other's interests for years without openly claiming responsibility. The intensity of these attacks has significantly increased during the ongoing war in Gaza, which began with the Palestinian group Hamas's attack on Israeli areas last October. Why are Israel and Iran enemies? Before 1979, the two countries were allies; that is to say, they were friends. However, in 1979, Iran went through a big change called the Islamic revolution, and since then, the government there has strongly opposed Israel.  Iran does not accept that Israel should exist and wants to get rid of it.  Iran's top leader, Ayatollah Ali

Increase your luck

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 🍀✨ Feeling lucky? Want to increase your luck even more? Here are a few simple yet powerful ways! ✨🍀 1. ** Stay Positive **: Luck favors the optimists! Keep your outlook positive, and you’ll notice more opportunities coming your way. 2. ** Be Open to New Experiences **: Sometimes, stepping out of your comfort zone can lead you to the most fortunate surprises. Say yes to new adventures! 3. ** Listen to Your Intuition **: Often, our gut feelings guide us to lucky opportunities. Trust your instincts! 4. ** Surround Yourself with Positive People **: Luck is contagious. Hang out with positive and lucky people, and you might just catch some of their good fortune. 5. ** Prepare for Opportunities **: Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. Keep honing your skills and knowledge so you’re ready when luck knocks. 6. ** Give Generously **: Luck and karma go hand in hand. The more you give, the more you receive. Be generous, and watch your luck increase. 7. ** Practice Gratitude

Aspendos

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Fill in the blanks with the words you hear The __1__ city of Aspendos is a very special place in Antalya, Türkiye. It is __2__ for its big and beautiful theater. Long ago, people built this city near a __3__. The weather is often sunny and warm, making it a great place to __4__. When you walk into Aspendos, you can see the __5__ theater first. It is very old, from a time __6__ the Roman era. __7__ sitting there watching plays and music shows like people did many years ago. The theater is so well __8__, it looks almost like it did back then. __9__ today, people use it for concerts because the sound can travel very __10__ without a microphone. __11__ the theater, there are other ruins to __12__. You can see the __13__ of old roads, walls, and water pipes. These show how people lived, worked, and played in Aspendos a long time __14__. Aspendos is not __15__ about ruins. It is a place where stories from the past seem to come __16__. When you visit, you can feel __17__ a time traveler, seei

Mount Nemrut

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Mount Nemrut: A Peek into Ancient Times Mount Nemrut is a tall mountain __________ in the southeastern part of Türkiye, in the Adıyaman province. It is very special because it is not just a beautiful natural site but also a place filled with __________. This mountain, which is 2,134 meters high, is famous for its huge statues that were __________ over 2,000 years ago, around the 1st century BC. People visit it because it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, meaning it is recognized as an __________ place for the whole world. The story behind these statues is __________. They were built by King Antiochus I of Commagene, a place that used to exist where the mountain stands. King Antiochus wanted to show how __________ cultures and religions can come together, so he had statues made that mixed Greek and Persian styles. These statues were originally part of a __________ complex for the king, with figures of gods sitting on their thrones. Now, what we see are the __________ heads of these statu