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Taking the Plunge: The Healing Power of Wild Swimming for Mind, Body and Soul

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As do the sizes of the flowers and plants on the corner of Timothy's home throughout the various scenes featuring them. This is irrational. I’m sure that after just a few days, I would get used to it, and after a few weeks I wouldn’t even notice it anymore. So should I take the plunge? I don’t know. I’m holding out hope that they’ll release a version this year without the notch. But if all the phones they release this year have the notch, then I guess I’ll have to take the plunge. I’ll have to commit to getting one of these phones after a long—and I mean a long—period of hesitation. The transcript of this lesson is available with interactive translations into Spanish. In each lesson transcript, we select about one hundred difficult words, phrases , and expressions for translation. How is this different than simply using a translation engine?

My phone is almost four years old—an eternity. The screen is fine, but let’s just say it’s not performing at its peak. I hesitate to get one of the new iPhones because I hate the notch. The notch is the design feature at the top that covers the camera. The screen otherwise covers the entire front section of the phone, except for the oddly-shaped notch at the top. I hate it; I don’t want to look at it every day. emergency - Comes from Latin emergere (e-, "from," and mergere, "to dip, plunge") and first meant "unforeseen occurrence." The bus pulls up to Timothy's house and his mother approaches to give him lunch. He says goodbye and steps onto the bus as his dad reminds him to wear sunscreen.Most members use the translations as they are listening to the lesson and reading along . When you come across a word you don’t understand, you don’t have to press pause to discover the meaning . You can simply hover your mouse over the highlighted word . This lets you learn the definition of the word without having to press pause on the audio. Do the translations work on mobile? Taking the Plunge tells the story of why wild swimming has become such a well being phenomenon through interviews with and breath-taking photos of the people who do it. And that brings us to the end of today’s Plain English, wrapping up another successful week. Remember this was lesson number 475, so you can find the full lesson resources at PlainEnglish.com/475. Our stellar Teacher's Planner includes two timed, achievable planning options that allow you to choose the approach that suits you: genre-based or thematic.

JR, in addition to producing the lessons, in addition to serving as the celebrity guest bartender for my taste test, JR also chooses one song of the week for every Thursday lesson, and English song at that. And this week he has selected “As It Was” by Harry Styles. For Kimmy, Stanford was her last hope of not having to go to a college outside of California. Kimmy starts questioning her future, and that's combined with the fear that she and D.J. won't be friends anymore if they don't go to the same college with each other. Yes! Instead of hovering over a highlighted word, just tap on it . How can I access the translations? Yes, please visit PlainEnglish.com/sampleto see a sample episode with the Spanish translations. How can I access the translations?

Danny: [to D.J.] Thank God we found you. I can’t believe you’re doing this. Why would you want to get married? When Mrs. Jenkins raises her arm to tell the Franks to slow down, its positioned differently when she speaks.

So we use “take the plunge” when you’re hesitant to do something, maybe you’re a little worried about it, you’ve delayed it, but now you’ve committed to doing it. That was like me with hard seltzers. I’ve seen ads for hard seltzers for a few years. I’ve seen people drinking White Claw for a few years, too. I’m in my comfort zone drinking beer, so I’ve never wanted to try hard seltzer. Dive In! is Book 1 in our Junior Cycle English programme and acts as a bridge between primary and post-primary English. Take the Plunge! is Book 2 and builds on what students learned in Dive In! and provides all the support they need for second and third year English as they prepare for the Junior Cycle exam. English–Arabic English–Bengali English–Catalan English–Czech English–Danish English–Hindi English–Korean English–Malay English–Marathi English–Russian English–Tamil English–Telugu English–Thai English–Turkish English–Ukrainian English–Vietnamese When Yoko asks Timothy what he will be doing, his drawing has no eyes. But when he answers it does. Translation engines are powerful tools for communicating in the modern world . However, they often miss the context and can either mislead you or leave you confused . Our human translators are here to make sure that you’re getting not only the correct definition, but also the full context . How can I use the translations in my studies?

The Focus on the Final Assessment chapter is unique to Take the Plunge! It sets out all the information and strategies students need to successfully revise and practise for the two-hour Final Assessment. As It Was” is a high-energy, upbeat song. The lyrics are about embracing change. He said he was inspired by the pause he took during the pandemic to think about what kind of music he truly wanted to make in the future. And “As It Was” by Harry Styles is about that personal reflection. See you next time! Danny and Jesse hurry to Las Vegas to stop the supposed wedding, only to learn the truth, and D.J. tells Kimmy that no matter what, even if they do not go to the same college, they will still be best friends forever. Kimmy and Duane decide not to get married.

The transcript of this lesson is available with interactive translations into your language. In each lesson transcript, we select about one hundred difficult words, phrases , and expressions for translation. How is this different than simply using a translation engine? Translation engines are powerful tools for communicating in the modern world . However, they often miss the context and can either mislead you or leave you confused . Our human translators are here to make sure that you’re getting not only the correct definition, but also the full context . dive) ( from bank etc) → salto m; ( under water) → zambullida f; ( by professional diver) → inmersión f; (= bathe) → baño m

he plunged from a fifth storey window (= threw himself) → se arrojó desde una ventana del quinto piso; (= fell) → cayó desde una ventana del quinto piso With that, Timothy and his dad continue to practice and train with Claude as the time passes; even splashing Timothy's dad in the process. Inglese–arabo Inglese-Bengali Inglese–catalano Inglese–ceco Inglese–danese Inglese-Hindi Inglese–coreano Inglese–malese Inglese-Marathi Inglese–russo English–Tamil English–Telugu Inglese–thailandese Inglese–turco Inglese-ucraino Inglese–vietnamita The Test the Waters feature in each chapter includes a CBA 1 and CBA 2 activity, plus Final Assessment questions Success criteria and marking schemes for every assignment in the Chart Your Progress Student Journal

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