Mastering Your Speaking Exam in English: Using ‘Up To A Point’

🚀 Happy Monday blog readers! 😍Welcome to my comprehensive guide on mastering your speaking exam in English, where we'll delve into effective strategies and techniques to help you excel. 🧐 In this blog, we'll explore the nuanced art of navigating your English speaking exam using the expression up to a point’. 🤓 Whether you're aiming for fluency, clarity, or confidence, I’ve got you covered with valuable insights and practical advice. Let's embark on this journey together and unlock the keys to success in your English speaking exam! 🥳🥳🥳

🤏🏻 up to a point 🤏🏻

meaning: partly, or to a limited amount

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🟣 I enjoy spicy food up to a point, but anything too hot is just unbearable!

🟡 The last movie I watched was entertaining up to a point, but then the plot became predictable.

🟠 Technology has improved our lives up to a point, but it also brings its own set of challenges and complexities.

🔴 I admire his dedication to his work up to a point, but he needs to find a balance with his personal life.

🔵 Exercise is beneficial up to a point, but overdoing it can lead to injury and exhaustion.

🟢 I appreciate constructive criticism up to a point, but sometimes it can be overly harsh and demotivating.

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