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Thanking a Mentor: Write a handwritten note to your mentor to express your gratitude for their advice and mentorship.
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Thanking a Mentor: Write a handwritten note to your mentor to express your gratitude for their advice and mentorship.
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Apologizing for a Mistake: Write an email apologizing for a mistake that you or your team made in a business transaction, such as overcharging a client or sending the wrong product.
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Different ways to wish Happy Eid to Your Muslim friends brothers and sisters
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Here are some interesting prompts and activities to teach modal verbs “should, must, and ought to” to ESL/EFL students in grades 6-12 in an Indian school classroom: Writing Prompts: Provide students with a list of situations such as “You want to save money” or “You need to improve your English skills.” Then, have students write
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Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verb that express various meanings such as possibility, permission, obligation, advice, ability, and more. Here are the functions of all modal verbs in English with examples and situations:
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There are 12 pure vowel sounds in English, represented by the letters A, E, I, O, and U.
Vowel sounds are produced with an open vocal tract, allowing air to flow freely from the lungs and out of the mouth.
Vowel sounds can be classified based on their position in the mouth, as well as their length and quality.
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Speech On Corruption In India Dear fellow citizens of India, Today, I want to talk about a cancer that has been eating away at the heart of our nation. It is a cancer that affects every single one of us, regardless of our age, gender, religion, or social status. This cancer is corruption. Corruption is
Role-playing: Assign students different roles and have them act out a scenario that requires the use of “is, am, are.” For example, you could have one student play the role of a doctor and another play the role of a patient. They could then have a conversation where they use “is, am, are” to talk
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Future Continuous Tense Future Plans: Have students talk about their future plans using the future continuous tense. For example, “I will be studying for my exam tomorrow evening.” This will help them practice forming sentences in the future continuous tense while also learning vocabulary related to future plans. Predicting the Future: Give students a list
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Past Continuous Tense Storytelling – In this activity, students tell a story about a past event using the past continuous tense. The teacher can provide a picture or a setting to help students get started. For example, a picture of a park could prompt students to tell a story about what was happening in the
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