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We are extremely thrilled to announce that we have successfully obtained my TOLES (Test of Legal English Skills) certification for teaching legal engineering and conducting TOLES exams. This certification will enable me to provide quality knowledge and guidance to students who wish to excel in the field of legal engineering.
TOLES is recognized globally as a benchmark for legal English proficiency. It equips students with practical legal skills and knowledge that gives them a competitive edge in the industry. We believe that the certification validates my commitment to the provision of quality legal education services to students and clients.
With this TOLES certification, I am confident that I will be able to offer an enhanced learning experience to my students and help prepare them for the real-world of legal
engineering. We look forward to contributing my knowledge and expertise towards the growth and development of my students.
Thank you for your support, and we look forward to new collaborations and exciting opportunities in the legal field.
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Fall off 📉 Example 6: “Summer’s over, and ice cream sales are starting to fall off. 🍦 But don’t worry, we’re brewing up some warm fall treats! “☕🍂
Fall in with 🤝
📢 Example 5: “New in town, I quickly fell in with a group of nature lovers. 🌳 Now, weekend hikes are a regular thing!”🥾🌞
Fall for 💔
Example 4: “Caught in a prank war, I fell for their hilarious joke hook, line, and sinker! 🎣 Share your favorite prank stories below! 😂🤣
Fall behind 🏃♂️Example 3: “With so many assignments due, it’s easy to fall behind in class. But don’t worry, we’ve got study sessions planned” 📚📝
Fall back on 🛡️ Example 2: “When things get tough, I always fall back on my trusted playlist to boost my mood!”🎶 What’s your go-to stress buster? 💆♂️
1. Fall apart 🧩
📢 Example 1: “After years of neglect, the old building finally fell apart. 😮 Time to consider a new construction project!” 🏗️ ゚
**Lesson: Phrasal Verbs with "Fall"** 🍂
🍁 Welcome to our lesson on phrasal verbs with the verb "fall"! 🍁
1. **Fall apart**: Break into pieces.
2. **Fall back on**: Use as a backup plan.
3. **Fall behind**: Lag in progress.
4. **Fall for**: Be deceived by.
5. **Fall in with**: Agree with others' views.
6. **Fall off**: Decrease in amount.
7. **Fall out**: Have a disagreement.
8. **Fall through**: Fail to happen as planned.
9. **Fall to**: Be someone's responsibility.
10. **Fall on**: Rely on someone for help.
11. **Fall in love**: Develop romantic feelings.
12. **Fall out of favor**: Lose popularity.
🍂 Practice these phrasal verbs to improve your English skills! Engage in conversations and stay tuned for more language tips. Feel free to share your own examples and ask questions. Let's level up our English together! 🌟🗣️📚 🌐
5️⃣ Example 5: Exciting news! We’ll be participating in a conference next month to share our innovative ideas. Get ready for some knowledge bombs! 💣🎙️
4️⃣ Example 4: When her friends arrive, she’ll be whipping up a delicious dinner in the kitchen. Multitasking pro! 🍲👩🍳
3️⃣ Example 3: Tonight at 10 PM, he’ll be dozing off, dreaming of adventures in dreamland. 💤🌙
2️⃣ Example 2: Next week, they’ll be hitting the books and studying for their big exams. 📖🧠
1️⃣ Example 1: Tomorrow, I’ll be sipping coffee and working on my new project at the same time! ☕💻
B1 - Lesson
Lesson: Future Continuous Tense 🕒
The Future Continuous tense shows actions that keep going in the future ⏳. It's like looking into the crystal ball to see what's happening later!
🌟 **Structure:** Subject + will be + verb + -ing
🌈 **Examples:**
1. I will be working 👩💼 tomorrow.
2. They will be studying 📚 next week.
🚀 **When to Use:**
1. **Keep It Going:** For actions that will be happening and continuing ⏱️.
- Example: He will be sleeping at 10 PM tonight. 😴
2. **Oops, Interrupted:** When an action is happening, but something else interrupts it 🚧.
- Example: She will be cooking dinner when her friends arrive. 🍳👋
3. **Plans in Motion:** Use it for talking about future plans that are set 🗓️.
- Example: We will be attending a conference next month. 🎉👥
🔮 **Remember:** Use "will" + "be" + base verb + -ing. It's like future magic for ongoing actions! 🪄✨
5️⃣ Present Perfect Continuous:
"We have been planning this trip for weeks." ✈️🗺️
(Shows the ongoing action of planning the trip with a connection to the present.)
4️⃣ Past Perfect Continuous:
"They had been waiting for the bus when it finally arrived." 🚍⌛
(Describes the ongoing waiting before the bus finally showed up.)
3️⃣ Past Perfect Continuous:
"He had been working at that company for ten years before he retired." 💼🕒
(Demonstrates the past duration of his work before he retired.)
2️⃣ Present Perfect Continuous:
"She has been practicing the piano every day." 🎹🎼
(Expresses the continuous practice of playing the piano with a connection to the present.)
1️⃣ Present Perfect Continuous:
"I have been learning French for six months." 🇫🇷📚
(Emphasizes the ongoing action of learning French that started in the past and continues into the present.)
Advanced verb tenses 🗣️🇬🇧
🌟 Hey there! 🌟 Let's dive into the realm of Advanced Verb Tenses! 🚀🔤 Brace yourself for the Present Perfect Continuous and the Past Perfect Continuous! 💡📖
🔵 Present Perfect Continuous 🔵
Rule 1: Formation 🔸
To form the Present Perfect Continuous, use "has/have been" + the present participle of the verb (-ing form). It indicates actions that started in the past and continue into the present. 🕰️🏃♀️
Example: "She has been studying for three hours." 📚🕒
Rule 2: Ongoing Actions 🔸
This tense focuses on ongoing actions or activities, often with a connection to the present moment. It emphasizes the duration of the action. ⏲️🌟
Example: "They have been working on the project all week." 💼🗓️
🔴 Past Perfect Continuous 🔴
Rule 1: Formation 🔺
To form the Past Perfect Continuous, use "had been" + the present participle of the verb (-ing form). It describes actions that started in the past, continued for a period, and ended before another past event. 📅🏁
Example: "He had been living in that city for five years before he moved." 🏙️🏡
Rule 2: Past Duration 🔺
This tense is used to express the duration of an action that happened in the past, leading up to a specific moment in the past. It shows how long something continued before something else occurred. 🕰️⏳
Example: "They had been waiting for hours before the show started." ⏳🎭
💡 Tip: Both advanced tenses emphasize the continuity and duration of actions. The Present Perfect Continuous connects the past to the present, while the Past Perfect Continuous connects two past events.
Mastering these advanced tenses adds depth and precision to your language skills! 🌈📚🤩 🚀💬
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