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🚀 Monday Vocabulary Boost: Generous

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Hello everyone, and welcome to On Your Mark’s English! 👋

Today is Monday Vocabulary Boost, and we’re learning a new word using our simple 3-step method.

Our word of the day is: generous.


👀 Step 1: See It in Context

Listen to this sentence:

“My friend is very generous; she always pays for coffee and helps people.” ☕️

What do you think it means?

Seeing a word in a real sentence helps your brain guess the meaning naturally.


📘 Step 2: Learn the Definition

Generous (adjective) means happy to give more money, help, or time to others.

It describes someone who enjoys sharing and helping.


✍️ Step 3: Make It Your Own

Now make your own example!

Here’s one:✅ “It was generous of you to donate to the charity.”

Creating your own sentence helps you remember new vocabulary for much longer.


💡 Quick Review

Three Easy Steps:

1️⃣ Context — See it in a sentence

2️⃣ Definition — Learn what it means

3️⃣ Practice — Make your own sentence

This method works for any new word you learn.


✍️ Your Turn!

Now it’s your turn!

Try writing your own sentence using generous in the comments down below.

Let’s practise together!


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