02/04/2025
Wednesday, 2nd of April, 2025.
Hello, Learners! 🥰
Topic: *MODAL VERBS: Will vs. Would*
'Will' is commonly used to indicate actions or events that are certain to happen in the future.
'Would' is the past tense of 'will' in reported speech or when referring to past future events.
Examples:
- You will feel better after some rest, (Making Predictions).
- I would like to visit the UK someday, (Expressing desire or preferences).
*TIPS FOR USING WILL AND WOULD:*
- Will is used for making promises or offers.
- Will is used for expressing strong determination.
- Will is used for expressing requests or commands.
- Would is used to describe hypothetical situations.
- Would is used for expressing desires or preferences.
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01/04/2025
Tuesday, 1st of April, 2025.
Hello, Learners! 🥰
Topic: *MODAL VERBS: Can vs. Could*
'Can' is used to express someone's ability to do something in the present or generally.
'Could' is the past tense of 'can' and is used to express ability in the past.
Examples:
- She can speak three foreign languages, (Expressing ability).
- Could I borrow your pen for a moment? (Expressing ability).
*TIPS FOR USING CAN AND COULD:*
- Use 'can' for present or general abilities, possibilities, and permissions.
- Use 'could' for past abilities, polite requests, or hypothetical situations.
- Use 'could' to soften a suggestion or express uncertainty.
This month, prioritise learning above every other thing. 🥰
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01/04/2025
Welcome to April, Global Learners! 🎉
This month, we encourage you to keep pushing, keep moving, and celebrate your progress no matter how little.
Persevere! Stand tall! Keep striving, until you win.
Enjoy a fabulous April! 🥰
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28/03/2025
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Greetings, Learners.
It's Quiz Time! 🥳
Test your understanding of what *HETERONYMS* are.
There are 10 questions to be answered in under 5 minutes.
Good luck! 🥰
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28/03/2025
Thursday, 27th of March 2025.
Hello, Thursday! 🥰
Topic: HETERONYMS
Heteronyms are words that are spelt the same, but have different pronunciation and different meanings.
- Object (Noun): A thing or item.
Ex: The shiny object distracted the children.
- Object (Verb): A verb which means to express disapproval or opposition.
Ex: Even if your opinions differ, try to object constructively.
*NOTE:*
- Heteronyms are spelt exactly the same.
- Heteronyms have different pronunciation due to the stress on the vowel or consonant sounds, which changes depending on the context.
- The meanings of heteronyms are unrelated or loosely related.
Always remember, learning is incomplete without Implementation. 🥰
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28/03/2025
Wednesday, 26th of March 2025.
Happy Tuesday, Global Learners! 🥰
Topic: *HETERONYMS*
Heteronyms are words that are spelt the same, but have different pronunciation and different meanings.
- Minute (Noun): The unit of time, specifically 60 seconds.
Ex: He got here a few minutes before you arrived.
- Minute (Adjective): Extremely small or insignificant.
Ex: The details are so minute to notice.
*NOTE:*
- Heteronyms are spelt exactly the same.
- Heteronyms have different pronunciation due to the stress on the vowel or consonant sounds, which changes depending on the context.
- The meanings of heteronyms are unrelated or loosely related.
Always remember, learning is incomplete without Implementation. 🥰
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28/03/2025
Monday, 24th of March 2025.
Happy Monday, Global Learners! 🥰
Topic: HETERONYMS
Heteronyms are words that are spelt the same, but have different pronunciation and different meanings.
- Lead (Verb): To guide or show the way.
Ex: He will lead the team in launching the project.
- Lead (Noun): A heavy metal pronounced like 'bed'.
Ex: The door was made of lead; hence, its lasting durability.
*NOTE:*
- Heteronyms are spelt exactly the same.
- Heteronyms have different pronunciation due to the stress on the vowel or consonant sounds, which changes depending on the context.
- The meanings of heteronyms are unrelated or loosely related.
Always remember, learning is incomplete without implementation. 🥰
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28/03/2025
Monday, 24th of March 2025.
Happy Monday, Global Learners! 🥰
Topic: HETERONYMS
Heteronyms are words that are spelt the same, but have different pronunciation and different meanings.
- Lead (Verb): To guide or show the way.
Ex: He will lead the team in launching the project.
- Lead (Noun): A heavy metal pronounced like 'bed'.
Ex: The door was made of lead; hence, its lasting durability.
*NOTE:*
- Heteronyms are spelt exactly the same.
- Heteronyms have different pronunciation due to the stress on the vowel or consonant sounds, which changes depending on the context.
- The meanings of heteronyms are unrelated or loosely related.
Always remember, learning is incomplete without Implementation. 🥰
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24/03/2025
In a world where similarity seems to be the order of the day, dare to be different, dare to stand out!
Make your uniqueness shine through, and set you apart!
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