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Incessant (adj) =never stopping, especially in an annoying or unpleasant way ✅


2. Stint (n) = a fixed or limited period of time spent doing a particular job or activity ✅
3. Be taken aback (phr) = to be very shocked or surprised ✅
4. Blinding headache (phr) = an intense, migraine-like headache ✅
5. Medical complaint (phr) = something regarding your health that troubles you and
that you tell your doctor about ✅
6. Break out in sweat (phr) = to suddenly have spots or sweat appear on your skin ✅
7. Off-duty (phr) = not working ✅
8. Overpowering (adj) = too strong ✅
Self-reliant (adj) = not needing help or support from other people ✅
9. Waterside (n) = an area that is next to a river, lake, or the sea ✅

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1. The incessant crying sound from the neighbour’s baby was disturbing us last night.

2. I was taken aback when the performer jumped through the ring of fire. ✅
3. I was break out in a sweat after ran from here to the Mc Donalds.
4. There were four nurses on duty on the 8th floor that night.
5. There’s an overpowering smell of durian in my house. ✅

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Spelling
1. Burning ambition = is something you desperately want to achieve/do ✅
2. Remote possibility = a very small possibility ✅
3. From the outset = from the start, from the very beginning ✅
4. Substantial = of a considerable of importance, size, or worth ✅
5. Amass = to collect a lot of something such as money or information over a period
of time ✅
6. Step up to the plate = to move into a position where one is ready to do a task ✅
7. Infringe = to break a law, rule, or agreement ✅
8. Drone = a pilotless aircraft operated by remote control ✅
9. Proponent = a person who speaks publicly in support of a idea or plan of action

10. Open-ended = used to describe an activity or situation does not have a planned
ending, so it may develop in several ways

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Corrections
10. open-ended = used to describe an activity or situation does not have planned
ending, so it may develop in several ways ✅
Email

Dear Chris,
I hope this email finds you in the best of health. I would like to share with you
my experience of trying out a new activity which I did last week.
I learned a new language, Japanese last week. I went to a Japanese language
tuition near my house. The teacher teaches us lots of Japanese and gave us an
insight into told us some Japanese cultureal. I love it so much!
I love it because my favourite country is Japan. Japan is a very beautiful
country with lots of diversified buildings and snack stalls. Besides that, I love Japan is
because Japan is a clean and disciplined country. I am learning Japanese so that if I
travel to Japan, there will not behave any language barrier with the Japanese.
On a final note, I would like to invite you to join me next time, as I know you
love also love Japan this beautiful country. You will definitely not regret it!
Well, I will end this email here. Hope to receive your good news soon.

From,
Chloe

Well elaborated points!


Content: 7/8
Language:7/8

Summary

There are several features of an award-winning shopping centre in Africa which aid in
regulating the interior temperature. Firstly, the temperature of the building is controlled by
natural methods. Secondly, the building bringing in fresh air and has windows which are not
in direct sunlight. Thirdly, the walls are very good at holding heats. Moreover, the walls
absorb and store the heat from the outside. Furthermore, huge fans in the vents pushed out
the warmer air at the top of the building. Lastly, there are specially designed spaces
between the different floors where cooler air entersing. The designs are so useful!

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Content: 7/8
Language: 7/8 (100words)

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