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Communication Trainer Edmonton, AB, Canada www.ziahasan.com (পর্ব ॥ ২৩১) নতুন তিনটি পরিস্থিতিতে প্রযোজ্য কিছু কার্যকরী ঊহমষরংয ঢ়যৎধংবং নিয়ে আমাদের আজকের আলোচনা। আসুন, দৈনন্দিন জীবনে এগুলো ব্যাবহার করে আমাদের ইংরেজি কথপোকথনকে আরো সুন্দর করে তুলি। 10 phrases for facial expressions 1. She was beaming. 2. The kids were smiling from ear to ear. 3. He looked puzzled. 4. She grinned. 5. He winced when the doctor gave him an injection. 6. She gave me a dirty look. 7. She blushed. 8. His eyes were glazed over. 9. Why the long face? 10. Her expression was unreadable. 8 phrases to describe upsetting or offending people 1. They got off on the wrong foot. 2. He got on the teacherÕs bad side. 3. She took offense at his comment. 4. He has a chip on his shoulder. 5. She got bent out of shape. 6. He left in a huff. 7. He has a short fuse. 8. He got his nose out of joint. 10 phrases for bad travel experiences 1. My flight was overbooked. 2. My flight was delayed/cancelled. 3. My luggage was lost. 4. I was jet-lagged. 5. My hotel was in a seedy area. 6. I was mugged. 7. The weather was miserable. 8. I got the runs. 9. The place was a tourist trap. 10. I couldnÕt wait to get back home. Word of the week: Emerge (†Kvb wKQy cÖKvwkZ nIqv) Synonym: Appear, become visible Antonym: Disappear Example: A policeman emerged from the valley. A caterpiller would emerge as a butterfly in a short time. Quote on life: I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. ~ Jimmy Dean Dear learners, stay happy and make others happy!
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