Common Errors in English: Part- I

This picture tells us about some common mistakes we make in English. There are mistakes related to subject-verb agreement, use of correct adverb and many other grammar topics. Just check which mistakes you make, and try to avoid them next time. One mistake I have seen a lot of people make is using the past … Continue reading Common Errors in English: Part- I

Word of the Day- November 17, 2018

introspect (verb) examine one's own thoughts or feelings Sentence- The teacher told the student to introspect on his actions to find out how he could improve his behaviour and life. Question- Can you think of any synonyms of this word? Hint: You even have a corner in your classes to help you introspect. Do make … Continue reading Word of the Day- November 17, 2018

Word of the Day- November 11, 2018

aplomb (noun) self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation Sentence- During the bomb scare, the teacher managed the children with aplomb and kept everyone calm. Question- What visual comes to your mind when you see this word? I can visualize a child standing on the stage with bright lights all around. She is … Continue reading Word of the Day- November 11, 2018

Word of the Day- November 9, 2018

proactive (adjective) creating or controlling a situation rather than just responding to it after it has happened Sentence- The proactive student who worked on his weak areas with a plan in mind, scored better than his friend who idled away his time in video games and studied at the last moment.

Word of the Day- November 7, 2018

plausible i. (adjective) reasonable or probable, likely to be true Sentence- When Jason forgot to do his homework, he tried to come up with a plausible excuse his teacher would believe. ii. (adjective) a person skilled at producing persuasive arguments, especially ones intended to deceive Sentence- Derek is a plausible salesman who has made a … Continue reading Word of the Day- November 7, 2018

The Lazy Frog- Video

Does the picture in this dog remind you of someone? Well, it reminds me of many people, but most of all I can connect it to the chapter "Rip Van Winkle" and the poem "The Lazy Frog" (You know good readers are always 'connecting' in order to understand the text better). Here's a link to … Continue reading The Lazy Frog- Video

Word of the Day- October 22, 2018

urge i. (verb) try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something. Sentence- The teacher urged his students to follow the traffic rules everytime in order to avoid accidents. ii. (noun) a strong desire or impulse Sentence- As the two children were cracking jokes in the class, they had a strong urge to giggle … Continue reading Word of the Day- October 22, 2018

The Life of Helen Keller- Video

Here's a video on the life of Helen Keller. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. She really set a great example for future generations. Everyone person can take back something meaningful and inspirational from her life. So what did you learn? Comment below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6p282-QTNs Do like, … Continue reading The Life of Helen Keller- Video