28/11/2025
Parents & teachers, this one’s a must-save 📌✨
Strong writing doesn’t start with long essays; it begins with the right words.
These Transition Word Banks, Sensory Word Lists, and Character Traits Banks will instantly level up your students’ narrative, informational, and descriptive writing.
Use them for:
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24/11/2025
If your child or students are learning to read…
this is the ONLY decodable sentence bank you’ll ever need. 📚✨
From CVC → Magic-E → Blends → Vowel Teams → R-Controlled sounds,
these sentence sets help kids decode faster, build confidence, and read with independence.
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22/12/2023
Are some five year olds ready to read? Of course. Are most of them? No.
Pressuring them through forced practice, stress and performance only creates negative feelings about it, causing more issues when they are developmentally ready.
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12/09/2023
Empowerment through English.
Grammar and Speaking classes tailored for homemakers 📚
It’s time to recognise the value of enhancing your English language skills.
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14/08/2023
✅You apologize for something:
We would like to apologize for the delay.
✅You apologize for doing something:
He apologized for being late.
✅You apologize to someone:
We apologize to passengers for the delay.
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26/07/2023
Conditionals? Is that something you use after shampooing your hair? Not quite. You may have heard your English teacher talk about conditionals.
Who knows, you may have even learnt a couple:
✅If it rains, you will get wet!
✅If you don’t study, you won’t pass the exam.
But just when you think you’ve mastered them all, another one pops up that seems harder than the last.
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26/06/2023
English is a crazy language 😏
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20/05/2023
Introducing online summer workshops.
They are going to be super helpful for your kids and help them enhance their skills this summer.
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13/04/2023
Learn the difference of the words heap, stack and pile. Follow us for more such posts. .ly
12/04/2023
Tenses are often confusing and we commit a lot of grammatical errors while speaking and writing. I have tried to explain all the uses of simple past tense with the help of examples. Try to frame a sentence and practice with us. .ly
09/04/2023
Breaking Copywriting Rules: The Use of Qualifiers�
While it's true that using qualifiers such as "really" can dilute the power of your words, intentionally incorporating them into your writing can have a positive impact. In fact, using qualifiers can add voice, context, and a more conversational tone to your writing. To make the most out of qualifiers, it's important to use them thoughtfully and intentionally.
Here are 62 better qualifiers to use in your writing, depending on your brand voice:
Relatable: absolutely, totally, completely, utterly, entirely
Bold: super, mega, seriously, very, incredibly
Romantic: so, deeply, truly, passionately, madly
Luxury: ultra, deluxe, premium, high-end, exclusive
Intellectual: profoundly, exceptionally, remarkably, extraordinarily, significantly
Remember, using qualifiers can add a unique touch to your writing, but be sure to avoid overusing "really" as it can be seen as unprofessional.