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      <title>EXPRESSIONS WITH START (1)</title>
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      <description>Good morning!I hope you had a great weekend, especially those lucky Daily Vitamin readers who had a long 3-day weekend! Today we are going to begin a short series with expressions with the word START. There are many meanings and expressions with this word.Today's expression is: A FRESH STARTIt means: to have the opportunity to begin something again, with no reference to the past. We also use this expression with a verb + adjective structure (to start fresh).Example 1:Julie moved to Arizona after...</description>
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      <title>BANK HOLIDAY IN BARCELONA. NO DAILY VITAMIN</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Good morning. Today is a bank holiday in Barcelona (the Second Passover), so there will be no Daily Vitamin today. We will be back tomorrow. Have a great day!</description>
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      <title>AGREEING &amp; DISAGREEING-3 (EWV)</title>
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      <description>Good morning,Esta semana y la que viene vamos a explicar c&#243;mo utilizar expresiones con SO y NEITHER para comunicar acuerdo o desacuerdo.Today's expression is: SO + auxiliary verb + subject(La expresi&#243;n de hoy es: SO + verbo auxiliar + sujeto)Se utiliza: para comunicar que est&#225;s de acuerdo con una declaraci&#243;n afirmativa. El verbo auxiliar de la &quot;expresi&#243;n SO&quot; se conjuga en el mismo tiempo verbal que la declaraci&#243;n. El sujeto de la &quot;expresi&#243;n SO&quot; puede cambiar dependiendo de qui&#233;n te refieres. Con...</description>
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      <title>FOR THE SAKE OF</title>
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      <description>Good morning!Today's expression is: FOR THE SAKE OF + noun/gerundIt means: to do something for a specific reason or to benefit someone/something.Example 1:I moving back to England for the sake of my mother. She's getting older and she needs my help.Example 2:For the sake of the company we need you to treat our clients in the best way possible!Example 3:I suggest you listen to the Daily Vitamins too, for the sake of improving your listening comprehension.Remember that tomorrow we present the Esse...</description>
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      <title>SAVVY</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Good morning!Today's word is: SAVVY (informal US English)It means: to know about something or to be well-informed or astute. It is sometimes preceded by an adjective to say what kind of knowledge the person has: for example, fashion-savvy (knows about fashion) or tech-savvy (knows about technology). NOTE: As you listen, notice the &quot;v&quot; sound of the word savvy. It is distinct from the &quot;b&quot; sound.Example 1:You should talk to John about your problems with the company. He's very savvy and could probab...</description>
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