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Facial expressions


You can often understand how people are feeling from the expressions on their faces. Here are ten facial expressions.

  1. She had a broad smile on her face.
  2. He was wearing a frown.
  3. She gave a grimace. She winced.
  4. She gave me a dirty look
  5. He looked down his nose at her.
  6. She raised her eyebrows when she saw me.
  7. The children were beaming from ear to ear.
  8. Why the long face?
  9. He was purple with rage.
  10. If looks could kill..

How To Use These Phrases In Your English

  1. Phrase 1 means that the person was very happy and her mouth was showing a very clear smile.
  2. Phrase 2 means that he was looking annoyed or concerned and his eyebrows were lowered and forehead wrinkled.
  3. In phrases in 3, a wince or a grimace are expressions of pain and / or disapproval. They are brief reactions to something unplasant.
  4. In phrase 4 a dirty look is a way of showing anger or disapproval. The person stared hard at me in an unfriendly way.
  5. Phrase 5 means that the person is showing that he thinks the other person is 'lower' in importance or social status. He probably looks at her with his head tilted back.
  6. In phrase 6, people in the UK raise their eyebrows to show surprise or disapproval.
  7. Phrase 7 means that the children were very happy and had big smiles on their faces.
  8. Phrase 8 is a very common question that we ask when somebody looks very sad.

Facial expressions


You can often understand how people are feeling from the expressions on their faces. Here are ten facial expressions.

  1. She had a broad smile on her face.
  2. He was wearing a frown.
  3. She gave a grimace. She winced.
  4. She gave me a dirty look
  5. He looked down his nose at her.
  6. She raised her eyebrows when she saw me.
  7. The children were beaming from ear to ear.
  8. Why the long face?
  9. He was purple with rage.
  10. If looks could kill..

How To Use These Phrases In Your English

  1. Phrase 1 means that the person was very happy and her mouth was showing a very clear smile.
  2. Phrase 2 means that he was looking annoyed or concerned and his eyebrows were lowered and forehead wrinkled.
  3. In phrases in 3, a wince or a grimace are expressions of pain and / or disapproval. They are brief reactions to something unplasant.
  4. In phrase 4 a dirty look is a way of showing anger or disapproval. The person stared hard at me in an unfriendly way.
  5. Phrase 5 means that the person is showing that he thinks the other person is 'lower' in importance or social status. He probably looks at her with his head tilted back.
  6. In phrase 6, people in the UK raise their eyebrows to show surprise or disapproval.
  7. Phrase 7 means that the children were very happy and had big smiles on their faces.
  8. Phrase 8 is a very common question that we ask when somebody looks very sad.

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Slang and Idioms about Money

Vocabularybullet dough, moolah- money (non-countable.) I won a lot of dough at the casino. Look at all of this moolah! 
bullet greenback, buck- American dollar (countable.) Look at how many greenbacks you have in your wallet! Could you loan me a buck for the subway? 
bullet megabucks- a lot of money. I would love to be like Bill Gates. He has megabucks. 
bullet (work for) peanuts- almost no money, very little money. John should quit his job because he is working for peanuts and he can't afford his rent. 
bullet max out (a credit card)- spend up to the limit of a credit card. Susie bought so many clothes she maxed out her credit card. 
bullet stretch money- be careful to make money one has last longer. Tony and Teri had to really stretch their money in order to pay all of their bills. They ate a lot of cheap food last month. 
bullet flip a coin- make a decision by tossing a coin in the air and calling heads or tails. (heads = side of coin with picture of a person's face, tails = opposite side of coin.) Let's decide who will start the game by flipping a coin.

Slang and Idioms about Money

Vocabularybullet dough, moolah- money (non-countable.) I won a lot of dough at the casino. Look at all of this moolah! 
bullet greenback, buck- American dollar (countable.) Look at how many greenbacks you have in your wallet! Could you loan me a buck for the subway? 
bullet megabucks- a lot of money. I would love to be like Bill Gates. He has megabucks. 
bullet (work for) peanuts- almost no money, very little money. John should quit his job because he is working for peanuts and he can't afford his rent. 
bullet max out (a credit card)- spend up to the limit of a credit card. Susie bought so many clothes she maxed out her credit card. 
bullet stretch money- be careful to make money one has last longer. Tony and Teri had to really stretch their money in order to pay all of their bills. They ate a lot of cheap food last month. 
bullet flip a coin- make a decision by tossing a coin in the air and calling heads or tails. (heads = side of coin with picture of a person's face, tails = opposite side of coin.) Let's decide who will start the game by flipping a coin.

20130112

Eating the wrong type of fat during pregnancy 'increases likelihood of having overweight children'

  • Consumption of omega 6 fatty polyunsaturated acids in pregnancy affects children's body Eating the wrong
  • Women should be eating more fish oils to give children the best start in life
  • But the benefits could be reduced by eating too much omega 6. They said omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids seem to act in opposite directions on fat mass and this needs to be taken into account.
  • Omega 3 fatty acids are found in oily fish such as mackerel and fish oil supplements, as well as pumpkin seeds and walnuts, and are essential to the development of the brain, 
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Eating the wrong type of fat during pregnancy 'increases likelihood of having overweight children'

  • Consumption of omega 6 fatty polyunsaturated acids in pregnancy affects children's body Eating the wrong
  • Women should be eating more fish oils to give children the best start in life
  • But the benefits could be reduced by eating too much omega 6. They said omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids seem to act in opposite directions on fat mass and this needs to be taken into account.
  • Omega 3 fatty acids are found in oily fish such as mackerel and fish oil supplements, as well as pumpkin seeds and walnuts, and are essential to the development of the brain, 
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Married people are THREE times more likely to survive middle age.


  • Being single after 40, or losing a partner without marrying again, increased the risk of early death during middle age and cut the chances of getting to 60.
  • Being married could be the key to a longer life - by improving your chances of surviving middle age, claim scientists.
  • People who never married were almost three times as likely to die early than those who had been in a stable marriage throughout their adult life US researchers found.
  • The new research suggests for the first time that not having a spouse in midlife increases the risk of dying during those years.
  • Even when personality and risky behaviours such as smoking and drinking were accounted for, married people were still 2.3 times more likely to survive.
  • The new study was carried out by Dr Ilene Siegler and colleagues from the department of behavioural sciences at Duke University Medical Center, North Carolina.

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