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25/11/2024

"🎉 English Quiz Time! 🎉
What’s the correct sentence?
A) She can sings well.
B) She can sing well.
Drop your answer in the comments below, and let’s see how many of you get it right! "

25/11/2024

"🎉 English Idiom of the Week! 🎉
'Break the ice' – to start a conversation in a relaxed way.
Example: At the party, I told a funny joke to break the ice.
Can you come up with your own sentence using 'break the ice'? Let's hear it! "

25/11/2024

"📚 Grammar Tip of the Day 📚
Did you know? The difference between 'its' and 'it's' can be tricky!

'Its' is a possessive form (e.g., The dog wagged its tail).

'It's' is a contraction for 'it is' (e.g., It's raining outside).
Can you think of a sentence using both? Share below! "

24/11/2024

Common English Idiom: “Break the Ice”

🔎 Meaning:
To start a conversation in a way that makes everyone feel comfortable.

🗣️ Example Sentence:
“To break the ice at the meeting, she told a funny story about her weekend.”

🤔 Did You Know?
The phrase originally referred to ships breaking ice to clear a path in frozen waters!

💬 Your Turn:
Have you ever had to “break the ice” in a conversation? Share your experience or create a sentence using this idiom!

24/11/2024

🌟 Quick Grammar Tip: Their, There, or They're?

1️⃣ Their – Shows possession (belongs to them).
Example: "It’s their car parked outside."

2️⃣ There – Refers to a place or points something out.
Example: "The book is over there on the table."

3️⃣ They're – A contraction of they are.
Example: "They're learning English together."

💡 Tip: Try using all three in one sentence!
"They're reading their books over there."

📝 Your Turn:
Write a sentence using their, there, and they're! Let’s see your creativity in the comments. 😊

24/11/2024

📚 Word of the Day: "Persevere"
Verb (pronounced: /pərˈsɪvɪr/)

Meaning:
To continue doing something despite difficulties or challenges.

Example Sentence:
“Even when learning English feels tough, remember to persevere and keep practicing!”

🗣️ Your Turn:
Can you use the word persevere in a sentence? Share your sentences in the comments and let’s learn together! 💬

22/11/2024

_The Little Girl and the Hungry Cat_

There was once a little girl named Sophia who lived in a small village surrounded by lush green fields. She had a pet cat named Whiskers who was always by her side.

One day, while Sophia was playing outside, she noticed a stray cat rummaging through the trash. The cat looked hungry and weak. Sophia immediately ran to her home and brought out a bowl of milk and some food for the stray cat.

Whiskers, who had been watching from a distance, seemed jealous. Sophia reassured Whiskers, "There's enough love and food for everyone."

As Sophia fed the stray cat, it began to purr and snuggle up to her. Sophia realized that by showing kindness to the stray cat, she had made two cats happy – the stray cat and Whiskers, who saw Sophia's compassion.

Moral of the story: Kindness and generosity can bring joy to others and ourselves. By sharing what we have, we can make a positive impact on those around us.

*The Little Girl Who Believed*A poor, orphaned girl lived in a small village. She dreamed of becoming a doctor. People l...
21/11/2024

*The Little Girl Who Believed*

A poor, orphaned girl lived in a small village. She dreamed of becoming a doctor. People laughed, saying, "You're just a poor orphan." Undeterred, she studied hard, working multiple jobs to support herself. Years passed, and she became a successful doctor.

One day, she returned to her village, built a hospital, and treated the same people who once doubted her. "I believed in myself," she said, "and never gave up."

Moral: Your circumstances don't define your destiny. Believe in yourself, work hard, and never let others limit your potential.

20/11/2024

Most commonly used English sentences in daily life:

*Greetings*

1. Hello, how are you?
2. Hi, good morning/afternoon/evening.
3. How's it going?
4. What's up?
5. Goodbye, see you later.

*Introductions*

1. My name is [Name].
2. Nice to meet you.
3. I'm from [Country/City].
4. What's your name?
5. Where are you from?

*Basic Questions*

1. How much is this?
2. Where is [Location]?
3. What time is it?
4. How do I get to [Place]?
5. What's the weather like today?

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