Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl is an English and Persian instructor, educator, researcher, inventor, published author, blogger, SEO expert, website developer, entrepreneur, and the creator of LELB Society. He's got a PhD in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language).

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Surpass – English Flashcard for Surpass for IELTS

Surpass English Flashcard LELB Society

Surpass Surpass (verb) /səˈpɑːs/ US /sɚˈpæs/ to perform or do better than – excel – outperform – outdo – exceed: Among his classmates, Tom has surpassed his teacher’s expectations in the final exams. Antonyms follow Parts of Speech Adjective: surpassing Adverb: surpassingly

Slender – English Flashcard for Slender for IELTS

Slender English Flashcard LELB Society

Slender Slender (adj) /ˈslen.dəʳ/ US /-dɚ/ gracefully thin – delicate and attractive, slim, small, lean, slight: As an actor, Jacob has a slender and slim body. Antonyms fat, considerable Parts of Speech Noun: slenderness Adverb: slenderly

Vast – English Flashcard for Vast for IELTS

Vast English Flashcard LELB Society

Vast Vast (adj) /vɑːst/ US /væst/ very great in amount, size, number, degree, etc. – gigantic, immense, extremely big – enormous, massive, huge, prodigious: In this season, the birds start to migrate in vast numbers. Antonyms small Parts of Speech Noun: vastness Adverb: vastly

Doubt – English Flashcard for Doubt for IELTS

Doubt English Flashcard LELB Society

Doubt Doubt (noun & verb) /daʊt/ the state of being uncertain about something – uncertainty – distrust, have cold feet, hesitation, qualm, disbelief: I’m having doubts about the efficacy of the new method. Antonyms certainty Parts of Speech Noun: doubter Verb: doubt Adjective: doubtable

Introduce Yourself in French – Se présenter en français (épisode 1)

Introduce yourself in French - Learn French Online

Introduce Yourself in French Introduce Yourself in French Bonjour. Je m’appelle Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl. Mon prénom est Mohammad Hossein et mon nom de famille est Hariri Asl. Tu peux m’appeler Hossein. J’ai 37 ans et j’habite à Karaj, près de Téhéran, la capitale de l’Iran. Je suis iranien et je parle le persan / …

How to Practice Affirmations to Attract More Success

How to practice affirmations - LELB Society

How to Practice Affirmations Source: https://www.wikihow.com Repeat your affirmation daily for at least 5 minutes. Take at least 5 minutes every day to say your affirmation to yourself over and over. If you can, look at yourself directly in the mirror and say your affirmation out loud during this time. It’s going to feel uncomfortable …

Acquit – English Flashcard for Acquit with Synonyms

Acquit - English Flashcard for Acquit

Acquit Acquit /əˈkwɪt/ (verb) Acquit definition to officially decide in a court of law that a defendant is not guilty of crime, declare somebody innocent, exonerate, set free, exempt, find not guilty, release: Example The defendant was acquitted in the last moment. Antonyms convict Parts of speech Noun: acquittal Noun: acquitter

Appeal – English Flashcard for Appeal for IELTS

Appeal English Flashcard LELB Society

Appeal Appeal (noun & verb) /əˈpiːl/ Noun: an urgent request for something – plea – call – attraction, charm, influence, entreaty, allure, request, temptation, petition, fascination Verb: to ask or plead, request, urge, entice, interest, fascinate, charm The school principal has issued an appeal to the students’ parents for more cooperation. Antonyms repulsion Parts of …

Cautious – English Flashcard for Cautious for IELTS

Cautious English Flashcard LELB Society

Cautious Cautious (adj) /ˈkɔː.ʃəs/ US /ˈkɑː-/ being so careful, thoughtful or watchful, alert, vigilant, wary, precautious, prudent, circumspect I was trying to be extra cautious while driving on a slippery road. Antonyms reckless Parts of Speech Noun: caution Noun: cautiousness Adverb: cautiously

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