Calamity – English Flashcard for Calamity for IELTS

Calamity | English Flashcard for Calamity - LELB Society

Calamity Calamity (noun) /kəˈlæm.ɪ.ti/ US /-ə.ţi/ a serious and disastrous situation or event – disaster – catastrophe – tragedy – mishap – misfortune: The miserable farmers with ruined crops cannot survive any other calamity.

English Conversation on Luck and Fortune with Podcast

English Conversation on Luck - LELB Society

English Conversation on Luck English Conversation on Luck Selected Text Source: Wikipedia.org Luck is the concept that defines the experience of notably positive, negative, or improbable events. The naturalistic interpretation is that positive and negative events happen all the time in human lives, both due to random and non-random natural and artificial processes, and that even improbable events can happen…

English Presentation Horoscope and Astrology

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English Presentation Horoscope and Astrology English Presentation Horoscope and Astrology Watch this video on YouTube How to Give a Significant Presentation Write the script of your Lecture: Noun1. a formal talk on a serious or specialist subject given to a group of people, especially students: We went to a lecture on Italian art. Who’s giving the lecture this…

Horoscope – IELTS Speaking Practice

Horoscope – IELTS Speaking Practice Horoscope – IELTS Speaking Practice Relevant Audio / Video File Watch or listen to the following video/audio file in conjunction with the topic being discussed and try to answer the questions about it. Questions about the video/audio file Which sign of the zodiac were you born under? Did you find…

Luck – IELTS Speaking Practice

In the lap of gods 1100 words you need to know week 30 day 3 at LELB Society with flashcards for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Luck – IELTS Speaking practice Luck – IELTS Speaking Practice Argue for/against Please take an either positive or negative position to the statement below. You cannot be neutral. If all students have the same idea, the teacher will play devil’s advocate to have a heated argument.  You can build your own luck. Call for Feedback…

English Idioms and Expressions on Luck

In the lap of gods 1100 words you need to know week 30 day 3 at LELB Society with flashcards for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

English idioms and expressions on luck and fortune for English students Related Idioms & Expressions on Luck To keep one’s fingers crossed: to wish someone luck It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good: someone who usually benefits from another person’s misfortune – used to say that every problem brings some advantages for somebody else…