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Here we learn and have fun.
�We train pupils, teachers, artists, pastors, broadcasters and public orators to become lucid and flamboyant in their spoken English.
�We organize training on Phonetics and decorum for Schools and Organizations

18/11/2024

06/09/2024

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**The Queen's Dream**

In a peaceful kingdom, there lived a kind queen named Eve. Eve had a deep love for all things serene. Every evening, she would leave her grand palace to stroll by the serene stream that gleamed in the moonlight. The queen’s life seemed perfect, but there was one thing she truly needed: a good night’s sleep.

No matter how she tried, Queen Eve would lie awake each night, unable to sleep. She tried everything—drinking warm tea, reading a book, even counting sheep—but sleep just wouldn't come.

One evening, as she walked by the stream, she met an old wise man named Pete. Pete had a gentle smile and a calming voice. “Why do you look so weary, my queen?” he asked.

“I cannot sleep,” Eve replied with a sigh. “I’ve tried every trick, but sleep escapes me.”

Pete thought for a moment and then said, “I believe you need a dream, a sweet dream that will guide you to sleep.”

That night, Pete gave the queen a small, golden key. “Before you sleep,” he said, “place this key beneath your pillow. It will unlock the door to your sweetest dreams.”

Queen Eve did as Pete instructed. As soon as she lay her head down, with the key beneath her pillow, she began to drift off. A sweet dream took hold, one where she floated on clouds, surrounded by peace and light.

From that night on, Queen Eve slept soundly, her dreams as sweet as honey. And every morning, she awoke with a smile, ready to greet her kingdom with joy.

The queen had found her peace at last, all thanks to a simple key and a wise man named Pete.

16/08/2024
14/08/2024

Repetition creates a deep and lasting impression, learn to always practice what you have been taught..

07/08/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Grace Olukanwi, Nesta Mashopani, Titilope Olawunmi, Florence Nwajei, Haryorwunmy Harjorkehardey, Sadikul Islam

01/08/2024

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23/07/2024

*Moderator:**
Welcome to today's talk show on the importance of speaking right. We'll be discussing what it means to speak correctly, the necessity of proper pronunciation, steps to improve our speaking, and the roles of parents and guardians in fostering good speaking habits. Let's start with our first question.

**Speaker 1:**
What does it mean to speak right? Speaking right involves saying each word and sentence clearly and accurately, giving the listener time to process what you've said before you continue. Pronouncing your words according to their sounds, using the right sentence structure, and standard expressions when speaking helps improve your diction.

**Moderator:**
Thank you for that explanation. Now, do you think .....

10/07/2024

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