The Wolf and the Shepherd by Aesop for ESL Students

The Wolf and the Shepherd by Aesop for ESL Students

The Wolf and the Shepherd by Aesop for ESL students with a video, vocabulary practice in real context, questions for discussion, and the moral of the short story Video of the Wolf and the Shepherd Watch this video on YouTube The Wolf and the Shepherd A wolf hung around a flock of sheep for a …

The Stag with One Eye by Aesop for ESL Students

The Stag with One Eye by Aesop for ESL Students

The Stag with One Eye by Aesop for ESL students with a video, vocabulary practice in real context, questions for discussion and comprehension, and the moral of the short story Video of the Stag with One Eye Watch this video on YouTube The Stag with One Eye Once there was a stag who had lost …

IELTS Essay on Global Language with Scoring & Analysis

IELTS essay on global language with scoring and analysis

IELTS essay on global language with full essay, scoring and analysis, submitted to us by our students. Join LELB Society’s students and members and send us your essays for comprehensive analysis. IELTS essay question on global language Some linguists predict that the majority of people in the future will tend to speak one single global …

Syllogism Meaning in Context from 601 Words

Syllogism meaning in real context

Syllogism meaning in real context with images from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam with synonyms and antonyms. Learn the word, syllogism in authentic context and in short passages. /ˈsɪl.ə.dʒɪ.zəm/ (noun) Syllogism meaning a logical argument that involves 3 prepositions concluded based on deductive reasoning, deduction Example A syllogism …

Opine GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Opine GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /əʊˈpaɪn/ (verb) Definition to express one’s opinion or idea, voice, point out, suggest, maintain, stipulate, say, suppose, state opinion, declare, reckon, pronounce, hold forth, posit, assume, preach, speak out Example “Men get attacked for their opinions, and women get attacked because they have opinions,” says Vox producer and correspondent Liz Plank. …

Posit GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Posit GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈpɒz.ɪt/ (verb) to put forward or suggest something, propose, assume, speculate, postulate, advance, theorize, assert, hypothesize Propose or posit a solution. Here’s where you offer up a strategy for solving the problem. Like the last step, you need to lean into specificity and personalization in this one. Make sure your proposed …

Arrogate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Arrogate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈær.əʊ.geɪt/ (verb) to take or claim something for yourself without having the right to do so, usurp, take over, lay claim to, presume, demand, appropriate, assume, annex Some organizations have arrogated to themselves the task of regulating the currency, and the natural effect is that nothing is less regular. At present …

Conclude 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9

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Conclude 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9 with synonyms, antonyms and parts of speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS students in real context /kənˈkluːd/ (verb) to come to a conclusion or make an ultimate decision, assume, presume, deduce, infer, reckon, construe – to end a piece of writing or speech conclusively, wrap up, call a …

Alleged 1100 Words You Need Week 15 Day 2

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Alleged 1100 Words You Need Alleged 1100 Words You Need /əˈledʒd/ (adj) something that has been theorized or assumed but not yet proved, unproven, suspected, presumed, so-called, purported, apparent: In criminal law, an “allegation” is an unproven accusation. For example, a person suspected or accused of committing the offense of burglary may be referred to …

Conjecture 1100 Words You Need Week 11 Day 4

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Conjecture 1100 Words You Need Conjecture 1100 Words You Need /kənˈdʒek.tʃəʳ/ (noun & verb) Conjecture definition (the forming of) a guess about something based on how it seems and not on proof, guesswork, estimation, inference, speculation, surmise, assumption, supposition – to guess based on the appearance of a situation and not on proof, estimate, imagine, …