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chrometics-blog · 7 years ago
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Today’s Word of the Day is mea culpa. Read the full definition here: http://bit.ly/2IylPl3
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chrometics-blog · 7 years ago
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Check out the founder of Chrometics, Irene Patton, and what she (and her company)’s all about here. 
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Be sure to “weigh your options” before making an important decision!
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“Weigh your options” means “to think carefully about your possibilities or choices”.
Example: I’ve been weighing my options for the last year, as I am really not sure what kind of career I want to have in the future.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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It is always good to have multiple ways to convey one meaning.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Keep learning vocabulary!
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“Prepay” means “to pay beforehand or before due”.
Example: Steven got a big year-end bonus and prepaid his loan in full.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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“Flunk” means to fail an exam or a course of study.
Example: If you don’t study hard, you’ll probably flunk your test.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Today’s Word of the Day is mensch. Read the full definition here: http://bit.ly/2oSThti
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Be sure to know these common idioms, you will hear them a lot!
The most Common Idioms to Boost Your IELTS Score – Topic : Help and encouragement
The most Common Idioms to Boost Your IELTS Score – Topic : Help and encouragement
Help and encouragement
bend over backwards or bend over backward
If you bend over backwards or bend over backward, you try very hard to help or please someone, even though it causes you trouble.
We bent over backwards to make them feel welcome and they didn’t thank us once.
be there for someone
If you are there for someone, you are ready to listen to their problems and to help and support them.…
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Learn your American English vocabulary!
Compromise
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To give up some demands and agree on something less than what was originally wanted.
An example of compromise is a very clean person deciding they don’t need to mop everyday in order to have some quality family time.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Great common way to remember the I before E rule!
I Before E, Except, Well, A Lot of Things
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I before E, Except after C Or when sounded as A As in neighbor or weigh.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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SAT Word of the Day: 03/15/17
Word of the Day: 03/15/17
The word of the day is: PREVALENT
prevalent [prev(ə)lənt] (adj) widespread
Love is prevalently unique.
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Who could come up with the best sentence for today’s word?
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Do you know what Chrometics is all about? Take a look, and check out the creative, one of a kind method to learning perfect American English! 
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Learn about silent letters and more at www.chrometics.com/ !
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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everyone knows this slang word of the day!
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“Jerk” means mean or unlikeable person.
Usage in a movie (“Groundhog Day”):
- The worst part is that tomorrow you’ll have forgotten all about this and you’ll treat me like a jerk again. - No! - Sure. I am a jerk. - No, you’re not. - It doesn’t make any difference.
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Happy Valentine’s Day from Chrometics! Keep learning, and love all around you.
Word of the Day
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Are you feeling spoony this Valentine’s Day? Read the full definition here: http://bit.ly/2kaB9uU
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chrometics-blog · 8 years ago
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Be sure to know how to identify your silent letters, and which words to implicate the process with!
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