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Pablo was suddenly very tired. He was also feeling very thirsty. So he decided to go home and make himself a nice cup of coffee. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day. And though he was feeling hungry, he decided first he needed to get himself a nice drink. Normally, he wouldn't drink coffee after about 2:00 PM as he felt somehow made it more difficult for him to sleep. He was thinking about his favorite coffee cup when he suddenly realized that he had a series of habits that some people might have found a bit strange. The first habit he had was that in the morning first thing he would have a...
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Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment. He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. “It can’t be the same one,” he thought. Then he remembered that was the day it rained. He had gone for a walk, turned his phone on silent, and sat on a park bench. One of his teachers had told him years ago that he should improve his skills in observation. So, when it rained, he stayed on the bench with his rain hat and raincoat for a few minutes, observing the...
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Just as Pablo turned towards the kitchen window, he saw a bird. A little Blackbird. The little Blackbird sitting on the windowsill had small bright yellow eyes. The bird seemed to be looking almost curiously at Pablo for some reason. As if he was wondering what Pablo was about to do. Pablo stood very still. He did not want to see the bird fly away. It was not every day that Pablo had a little black bird sitting on his kitchen windowsill, but then again. He wondered. Had he seen this bird before? Was this the little bird that had been sitting outside on the steps? The same...
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When Pablo woke up from his dream. He suddenly realized something. He had been writing his dreams down now for many years on a Google Doc on his phone. Just little things that he could remember. Stories. People. Places. Points in time. And he had begun to realize that there were certain themes. Almost. Storyboards. Sometimes it was if he was traveling along in a dream and he would drop into another dream. Sometimes you would wake up in a dream. That was fun. He would look out a window or move through a doorway just by thinking about it. Sometimes he could navigate through dreams. He could move...
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The smell of rain. Pablo wondered what it was called. The smell of rain. It reminded him of his home country. Pablo decided to Google it. The name of the word was Petrichor The word Petrichor means The earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil. He suddenly felt very sleepy. He decided to lay down and have a nap before making his pizza. Shortly after he lay down, there was another knock at the door. When Pablo got to the door, there was a young man with black curly hair. Standing on the unevenly, a hoverboard hovering above the ground. Coming for a ride? He asked. Pablo thought he...
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Pablo opened the door, and standing in front of him was Sylvia. Sylvia held a small handful of things, including a small bunch of bright-green leaves. I thought you could do with some of these? She winked. I heard you were making a pizza. What is it? Pablo asked. Arugula, she said. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ugula, she said again in her heavy accent and laughed. But where I come from, boy, we call it Rocket, and it grows like a rocket it does too. Very good for you, lad, packed with vitamin C and K, improves ye bones and keeps you healthy, boy And what...
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Welcome to our next lesson on two other words two our students did not understand.
Cheapest,
and
Transport,
Let's start with the word.
Cheapest
What is the meaning of the word Cheapest?
Cheapest comes from the word cheap.
and Cheap can mean
low in price, in relation to similar items or services.
Similar words could be
inexpensive,
low-priced,
low-price,
low-cost,
or
economical,
And it is could be used in a sentence like this
We think our transport is the most direct and the cheapest.
and the word cheap could be used in a sentence like
Talk is cheap when the words spoken have little value.
and our next word is the word
Transport
transport can take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
Similar words could be
Take,
Transfer,
Move,
Shift,
Bring,
and we could use it in a sentence like this
How are we going to transport thirty pineapples?
or
what transport will you take to the party on Tuesday?
to which the answer might be
ill take the bus
Please remember to answer the questions in this lesson on Saturday.
By clicking the link and send us a sentence using the word
Cheapest
and the word
Transport
So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.
What is the cheapest English lesson you can find?
and the answer could be
The one that's free
Click the link below to answer the questions from last Saturday's lesson to test your English.
https://eattmag.com/saturdays-test-your-english-lesson-40-on-any-new-words/
if you have not done so yet and let's keep learning together in the next lesson
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