19/11/2025
SerCo’s English – A Threshold of Words Language is not just learnt, it is walked; it is lived.
Every phrase is a doorway, every correction a closure, every scroll a legacy.
SerCo’s English invites learners to step into a living archive where grammar becomes grace, vocabulary becomes vision, and every sentence is a ritual act of becoming.
🌿 Born of heritage, crafted for community, SerCo’s English is your sanctuary of words.
10/11/2025
✨ The Contested Monuments vs. Human Kind ✨
For centuries, thinkers have argued about our true nature:
Hobbes imagined life as “nasty, brutish, and short.”
Pinker filled 800 pages with graphs to prove violence is fading.
Chagnon painted the Yanomami as “fierce people.”
But what if these monuments are cracked? What if the evidence points elsewhere?
Rutger Bregman’s Human Kind reminds us of Rousseau’s hope: that beneath the noise, humans are wired for cooperation, trust, and kindness.
At SerCo’s English, we believe in teaching not just language, but the stories that shape how we see each other. This is one of them. 🌿
📜 Which monument do you stand before — fear, statistics, or hope?
06/11/2025
SerCo’s English – Scroll #17: The Word That Waited
Word of the Day: “Vestige” /ˈvɛstɪdʒ/ – a trace of something that once was; a sacred echo in the dust.
🪶 “Every vestige of kindness leaves a mark—on stone, on skin, on silence.”
In today’s scroll, we honour the linguistic relics that linger in our speech: forgotten idioms, ancestral phrases, and the quiet power of words that survived history’s fire. We ask: What word do you carry that no one else remembers? What phrase did your grandmother whisper that still shapes your soul?
🔍 Etymology: From Latin vestigium – footprint, trace. A word that walks behind us, never ahead.
🎓 Challenge for Learners: Write a sentence using vestige that blends memory, myth, and modernity. Bonus: Translate it into your ancestral tongue, if you dare.
🌀 SerCo’s Ritual Prompt: “The vestige I carry is…” Complete the sentence. Speak it aloud. Let it echo.
📜 Language is not just learned—it is remembered.
06/08/2021
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