ChatGPT Flashcards

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Go make it legendary!” is a fun, motivational way of saying:

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Do an amazing job and make it unforgettable!”

It’s like hyping someone up to turn something ordinary (like writing an essay) into something epic or impressive—like you’re not just gonna do the essay, you’re gonna crush it so hard people talk about it forever.

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Anytime! If page 56 gets out of hand again, you know where to find me. Good luck with that essay.

gets out of hand:

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The phrase “gets out of hand” means something becomes too much to handle, chaotic, or overwhelming.

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Thank you again.

You’re super welcome! Always happy to help. If you need anything else I’m here for it!

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Consistency is key.

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I’m curious about this book,

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Try to practice every day, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

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The more you expose yourself to the language, the more it will stick.

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The more you … , the more it ….

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Simply memorizing words isn’t enough—try using them in sentences or conversations. For example, if you learn the word “curious,” use it in a sentence like “I’m curious about this book,

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The more you use words, the more they’ll stick.

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Learn Vocabulary in Categories

Grouping words by topic (like food, travel, emotions, etc.) helps you make connections and remember them more easily. This also makes it easier to use them in real-life situations.

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Flashcards are a great way to review and reinforce new words. Include the word, its meaning, an example sentence, and a picture if possible.

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When you see a new word, try saying it out loud to help it stick in your mind.

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Watch TV shows, movies, or listen to podcasts in English.

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Periodically go back and review the words you’ve learned. If you notice you’ve forgotten some, try to find ways to re-learn them—maybe in a new context or by practicing with a friend.

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write short paragraphs every day using the new words you’ve learned.

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If possible, try speaking English with native speakers or other learners.

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Mistakes are part of learning!

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The more you try, the more you’ll improve.

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Don’t worry about speaking “perfectly”

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Find ways to connect new words to things you’re passionate about.

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For example, if you love cooking, learn food-related vocabulary and watch cooking videos in English.

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The key is to stay curious to immerse yourself in the language!

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  • What emotions do you want to evoke in your audience?
  • Choose imagery and colors that evoke the right emotions.
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  • evoke
    /ɪˈvəʊk/
    bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind.
    = bring to mind = call to mind
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Your logo should stand out from the crowd.

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  • stand out=
    stick it out
    برجسته بودن
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Research your competitors to make sure your design doesn’t resemble others in your field.

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resemble
/rɪˈzɛmbl/ = look like = be similar to

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Maybe incorporate a specific visual element that connects directly to your niche in psychology.

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incorporate
verb
/ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt/
= include.

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How does it look on a website, business card, or social media profile?

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  • on a website
  • on a business card
  • on a social media profile
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Can you identify it from a distance or in small sizes?

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  • identify
  • identify sth from a distance
  • from a distance
  • in small sizes
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Get feedback from others

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Sometimes, small tweaks can make a big difference.

small tweaks = tiny tweaks: to change (something) slightly in order to improve it

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Even tiny tweaks can mean the difference between staying inside your comfort zone and stepping out of it.

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  • tiny tweaks: to change (something) slightly in order to improve it
  • comfort zone
  • staying inside your comfort zone
  • step out of your comfort zone
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. It’s important that your logo can stand the test of time.

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  • stand the test of time
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Brainstorm ideas

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Don’t rush the process

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Seek professional help

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Touch down
phrasal verb of touch 1. (of an aircraft or spacecraft) land. "his plane touched down at Nice airport"
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What does touch down mean in slang?
informal. to pause during a busy schedule in order to catch up, reorganize, or rest.
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we can conceptualize and approach this woman’s situation in an integrative, evidence-based way.
conceptualize: Integrative: adjective tending to merge, tending to join, tending to unite; uniting to form a whole
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Tentative Diagnosis (based on the description):
tentative [ˈtentətiv] ♦ adjective 1 not final or complete; not definite: We have made a tentative arrangement. غیر قطعی؛ موقت 2 uncertain or hesitating: a tentative movement. غیر قطعی؛ دودلانه
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This case sounds like it may align with Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) or Major Depressive Disorder, especially if the sadness is pervasive, impairs functioning, and is accompanied by cognitive symptoms like poor memory, hopelessness, and self-blame.
Alighn with: pervasive: impairs:
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Thank you for ..... Thank you for your honesty.
Thank you for the courage it takes to open up this deeply.
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Hey [Friend's Name], Just wanted to say a big thank you for the amazing essay you wrote for us! The text was so vibrant and full of energy—it really brought the topic to life. Your enthusiasm shines through every word. We’re lucky to have your creativity and effort. 😊 Thanks again!
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I am allowed to be upset. That doesn’t mean I’m unworthy of love.
When the fear hits: Take a breath and ask: “Is it true that I must be happy right now? Or is that just a fear talking?” hit: strike, smack
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I prefer to be calm and pleasant, but I accept that sometimes I will feel upset.
That doesn’t make me unlovable or broken. Healthy people can handle emotions — including mine.”
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The people who truly care about me don’t expect me to be a robot. They want me real, not perfect.”