31/10/2024
In the end, your path to professional success in your field lies in your competence to construct and convey meaning in speech and written language, matching your style and tone to your audience and your purpose.
As such, all students who plan to excel in universities, perform well above the rest, and enjoy an edge over the common crowd with a higher level of professionalism in their field of expertise ought follow “Edexcel IGCSE (9-1) English language A” or Cambridge OL English Language [1123] plus Cambridge AS [first year], if not both AS & A [9093]. https://www.bunpeiris.org/tuition-ol-al-english-literature-cambridge-edexcel-national/
31/10/2024
In the end, your path to professional success in your field lies in your competence to construct and convey meaning in speech and written language, matching your style and tone to your audience and your purpose.
As such, all students who plan to excel in universities, perform well above the rest, and enjoy an edge over the common crowd with a higher level of professionalism in their field of expertise ought follow “Edexcel IGCSE (9-1) English language A” or Cambridge OL English Language [1123] plus Cambridge AS [first year], if not both AS & A [9093].
Tuition: OL, AL English Literature Cambridge, Edexcel, National - bunpeiris Literature
Tuition OL, AL English Literature Cambridge, Edexcel, National
30/10/2024
Business English Certificate Study Course (Foundation Level) by bunPeiris
Lesson 1: Sentence Structure and Clarity
Although herein is a study course in Business English, I have opted to explain the subject material in a chatty, conversational style since such delivery of the content would draw you guys in, make it easier to comprehend and absorb all well. Nevertheless, the main content, the core material would be presented in formal English. Do you find any colloquial words, phrasal verbs, and idiomatic expressions that we make use of in day-to-day language in the following paragraph?
Introduction to Sentence Structure and Clarity
In writing and speaking, clear and well-structured sentences rock, among other things, the business world. Superior command in sentence structure and clarity begins with a firm grasp of subject-verb agreement—ensuring that subjects and verbs match in number and tense. To avoid confusion, it’s also essential to get rid of common issues such as sentence fragments (incomplete thoughts), run-on sentences and comma splices (fusing ideas without proper punctuation), and incorrect or misplaced punctuation. Such issues can meddle and muddle meaning. Still more, using concise sentences over overly complex ones helps maintain readability. Finally, accuracy in word choice, particularly with homophones and commonly confused words, prevents misunderstanding and sharpens the message. In this lesson, we’ll cover each of these elements to help you build clear, accurate, and effective sentences. Sentences with a punch. Eh! that’s a fragment. do not leave fragments hanging here and there. [*1]
Follow Subject-Verb agreement
and avoid
[a] Sentence fragments [pieces]
[b] Run-On Sentences and Comma Splices
[c] Incorrect or Misplaced Punctuation
[d] Overly Complex Sentences
[e] Incorrect Use of Homophones or Commonly Confused Words
Business English with bunPeiris 1: I Saw Her Standing There. - bunpeiris Literature
Business English Certificate Study Course (Foundation Level) by bunPeirisLesson 1: Sentence Structure and Clarity Although herein is a study course in Business English, I have opted to explain the subject material in a chatty, conversational style since such delivery of the content would draw you gu...
30/10/2024
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International Conference on Social Sciences and Languages
2nd International Conference on Social Sciences and Languages -ICSSL 2024
Faculty of Social Sciences and Langugages, SUSL
22/10/2024
https://www.bunpeiris.org/bunpeiriss-lecture-series-part-2-romeo-and-juliet-love-and-conflict/ Man, do you want to talk love? Read the first verbal thrust and parry at the feast and monologue, result, and dialogue at the balcony. Here is the juiciest love talk ever. Learn to talk love.
[Audience erupts in laughter]
Now, come’n , do not misunderstand, not in school, goddamitman, In university. Get to university where the fun is.
Now, what do we see here? Romeo is not only complimenting Juliet but elevating her to the status of something sacred, something holy. Such is her beauty, innocence radiated in her face and demeanor, she seems an angel and saint at once. This metaphor, where he compares her to a saint and himself to a pilgrim, reflects a deep emotional connection beyond just physical attraction. [*1] Words like “holy” and “gentle” convey tenderness. Romeo’s feelings are respectful and admiring. They reflect a love that is soft, kind, and full of reverence.[*2] Do you see how tenderness here is not just about softness but also a kind of spiritual respect for Juliet?
BunPeiris’s Lecture Series, Part 2: Romeo and Juliet: love and conflict - bunpeiris Literature
bunPeiris's lectures 2; Rpme and Juliet: Love and conflict How does Shakespeare introduce the themes of love and conflict in Act 1, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet?
21/10/2024
Edexcel IGCSE Literature Examination Type Questions and Answers by bunPeiris of Moratuwa. In Act 1, Scene 4, Shakespeare introduces the theme of fate through Romeo’s sense of foreboding and his belief in destiny, setting up the tragic inevitability of the play’s events. This early indication of Romeo’s entrapment by fate foreshadows the inevitable doom that will follow, underscoring the theme of fate as a powerful, unyielding force.
Romeo and Juliet 4: Fate Q and A - bunpeiris Literature
Question 1 is given a fully-fledged answer written in PEEL paragraph writing technique. [ Point/Claim; Evidence in the form of quotation or paraphrases of Shakespearean language; Explanation of the evidence; Link the evidence and explanation to your point/claim].
20/10/2024
Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech in “Romeo and Juliet” (Act 1, Scene 4) offers a rich exploration of illusion, particularly the illusory nature of life and human desires. His vivid, imaginative description of Queen Mab—a fairy who brings dreams to people—serves as a metaphor for the power of illusions and how dreams reflect the fantasies and aspirations of different individuals.
Romeo and Juliet 3: Queen Mab Q & A - bunpeiris Literature
Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech in "Romeo and Juliet" (Act 1, Scene 4) offers a rich exploration of illusion, particularly the illusory nature of life and human desires. His vivid, imaginative description of Queen Mab—a fairy who brings dreams to people—serves as a metaphor for the power of illusi...
18/10/2024
Language and Effect;
Sana's Language & Effect on our boys