Sentence Construction:
X Interest rate is getting increase. >> Interest rate is increasing.
X It is museum piece. >> It is a museum piece.
X This article is about the hope of New Zealand and Australia to bring more tourist in Woman World Cup. >> This article is about the hope of New Zealand and Australia to bring more tourists to the Women's World Cup.
X They opened Woman’s World Cup these day. >> They opened the Women's World Cup recently.
X They support in decreasing tourist because of covid era. >> They support the decreasing number of tourists because of covid era.
X New Zealand and Australian people they didn't like soccer they like other sports more. >> New Zealand and Australian people didn't like soccer, they liked other sports more.
X Actually, they have many fascinating scenery so even if they don’t do anything tourist will come their country. >> Actually, they have many fascinating scenery so even if they don’t do anything, tourists will come to their country.
X It can make more money to the host country. >> It can make more money for the host country.
Good Sentences:
O I cannot refuse his offer.
O Investment showed a gross profit of 26%.
O I finally got revenge on his enemy.
O I enjoy a good popcorn movie.
O It costs so much money to make a feature film.
O I have used my smartphone since 2012.
O This was a pure dog and pony show put on for unclear reasons.
O Traditionally, they didn’t like soccer.
O Normally, if some country opened any kind of World Cup, so many people would visit their country.
O It would be helpful for more foreigners.
Pronunciation:
* goal /gohl/
* tournament /toor-nuh-muhnt/
* emblazoned /em-bley-zuhnd/
* anticipated /an-tis-uh-pey-tid/
* plaster /plah-ster/
* coupon /kyoo-pon/
Build Lexicon:
* wooing := (n.) the act of trying to gain the affection, love, or favor of someone, typically with the intention of establishing a romantic relationship.
Example: His persistent wooing finally won her heart, and they became a couple.
* influx := (n.) an arrival or entry of a large number of people, things, or ideas into a place.
Example: the city experienced an influx of tourists during the summer months, leading to crowded streets and bustling markets.
* emblazoned := (v.) to display or decorate something with a design, image, or words, often in a prominent or eye-catching manner.
Example: The flag was emblazoned with the country's emblem, representing its history and values.
* scrapped := (adj.) / (v) abandoned, discarded, or removed, especially after a decision to discontinue or cancel something.
Example: The scrapped machinery was left to rust in the corner of the factory.
* bunting := (n.) colorful, festive, or decorative materials, often in the form of flags or streamers, used for celebrations or events.
Example: The park was adorned with bunting in preparation for the Independence Day celebration, creating a festive atmosphere.
She’s been wooing me for years
She needs a big influx of cash.
These things are emblazoned on my mind.
My car should've been scrapped long ago.
The bunting looks ragged.
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* pull out all the stops := to make a maximal effort, using all available resources and methods.
Example: The tourism board pulled out all the stops, arranging breathtaking fireworks, live music, and gourmet food to woo back tourists to the coastal town.
* paint the town red := to go out and enjoy oneself by celebrating and having a great time.
Example: After successfully wooing back tourists, the locals decided to paint the town red by throwing a lively festival that showcased the region's vibrant culture and traditions.
* put the cart before the horse := to do or think about things in the wrong order.
Example: Trying to find an investor without having a business plan is like putting the cart before the horse.
* uphill battle := something that is difficult to achieve because of obstacles and difficulties.
Example: Gaining market share in this country will be an uphill battle due to tough competition.
I mean, we really need to pull out all the stops.
Let's all go out and paint the town red!
I don't want to put the cart before the horse.
But it's going to be an uphill battle.