25/05/2026
Announcement!
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25/05/2026
Announcement!
17/03/2026
Attention Students:
This is to inform you that the center will remain closed for Eid holidays from 18th to 24th March 2026.
The center will reopen on 25th March 2026.
🌙 Wishing you a blessed Eid filled with happiness, health, and success! 🌙
Come back motivated and ready to excel in your studies.
📞 0314-3010229 | 0311-9692548
📍 Charsadda Road, Near Bank Alfalah, Peshawar
Dear Students,
You are hereby informed that the institute will remain closed tomorrow in observance of Quaid-e-Azam Day.
Regular classes will resume on Friday as per the regular schedule.
Feel free to contact us for more info via
Email: [email protected]
Whatsapp: 03119692548/03143010229
17/12/2025
New Seena English Language and Computer Center is pleased to announce Calligraphy Classes in English and Urdu.
Learn beautiful handwriting, strokes, and artistic writing from experienced instructors.
Classes are open for students of all ages.
Come and join us today and make your writing beautiful!
نیو سینا انگلش لینگویج اینڈ کمپیوٹر سینٹر کی جانب سے
اردو اور انگلش خطاطی کلاسز کا اعلان کیا جاتا ہے۔
خوبصورت لکھائی، درست اسٹروکس اور آرٹسٹک تحریر سیکھنے کا بہترین موقع۔
Announcement: Calligraphy Classes (Urdu & English)
We are pleased to announce Calligraphy Classes for both Urdu and English languages.
This course is designed for students who want to improve their handwriting and learn the art of beautiful writing.
Course Highlights:
Urdu Calligraphy (Nastaʿlīq & basic styles)
English Calligraphy (Cursive & modern styles)
Step-by-step practice
Suitable for beginners and intermediate learners
📅 Classes Start: 20/12/25
⏰ Timings: 3 to 5
Interested students are requested to register their names as soon as possible.
For further information, please contact:
Whatsapp 03119692548
03143010229
Email: [email protected]
Join us and turn your writing into art!
25/11/2025
Advanced IELTS words
35 Phrases That Make You Sound Polite but Firm
1. “I understand your point, but my decision stays the same.”
2. “I appreciate your input, but I’ll stick with this plan.”
3. “Let’s stay focused on the main issue.”
4. “I hear you, but I need to prioritize this.”
5. “Thanks for the suggestion, but that won’t work for me.”
6. “I’d prefer if we could follow the original plan.”
7. “I understand your concerns, but here’s the direction we’re taking.”
8. “Please let me finish my thought first.”
9. “I respect your opinion, but I disagree.”
10. “I need you to clarify that before we move on.”
11. “I can’t commit to that, but here’s what I can do.”
12. “I want to help, but my schedule is full.”
13. “Let’s keep this conversation professional.”
14. “I’d like us to stick to the agreed timeline.”
15. “I need a bit more time to consider that.”
16. “I’m okay with alternatives, but not with that option.”
17. “Let’s revisit this once we have more information.”
18. “I’d rather handle it this way.”
19. “I understand the urgency, but I won’t rush this.”
20. “I hear your frustration, but let’s solve this calmly.”
21. “I can’t say yes to that right now.”
22. “I’m willing to discuss, but I’m not changing my position yet.”
23. “I’d like us to stay on schedule.”
24. “Let’s agree on expectations before we continue.”
25. “I’m holding firm on this decision.”
26. “Let’s stick with the facts.”
27. “I appreciate your patience. Let’s move forward now.”
28. “I need you to respect that boundary.”
29. “I can support that, but only under these conditions.”
30. “I’m open to feedback, but this part is final.”
31. “I can’t approve that without more details.”
32. “Let’s settle this step first before moving on.”
33. “I’m saying no to that request.”
34. “I’m not comfortable with that approach.”
35. “Let’s wrap this up so we can proceed.”
Words That Make You Sound Smart Instantly
1. Compelling – convincing and interesting
2. Significant – important or meaningful
3. Consistent – always the same, reliable
4. Precise – exact and accurate
5. Efficient – doing something well without wasting time
6. Insightful – showing deep understanding
7. Versatile – able to do many things well
8. Innovative – new, creative, and original
9. Exceptional – unusually good
10. Constructive – helpful and positive
11. Reliable – dependable
12. Substantial – large or important in amount
13. Fundamental – basic and essential
14. Strategic – planned and purposeful
15. Logical – reasonable and clear
16. Concise – short but complete
17. Dynamic – energetic and full of action
18. Impactful – powerful and influential
19. Relevant – connected to the topic
20. Articulate – able to express ideas clearly
Speak Like a Native English
1. Instead of “I’m full,” say “I’m stuffed.”
2. Instead of “I’m very tired,” say “I’m beat.”
3. Instead of “I’m very hungry,” say “I’m starving.”
4. Instead of “It’s very easy,” say “It’s a piece of cake.”
5. Instead of “I’m very happy,” say “I’m on cloud nine.”
6. Instead of “It’s very expensive,” say “It’s pricey.”
7. Instead of “I don’t know,” say “I have no clue.”
8. Instead of “I’m very angry,” say “I’m pi**ed off.”
9. Instead of “I’m joking,” say “I’m just messing with you.”
10. Instead of “It’s very good,” say “It’s awesome.”
11. Instead of “I’m not interested,” say “I’m not into it.”
12. Instead of “I’m leaving now,” say “I’m heading out.”
13. Instead of “I’m scared,” say “I’m freaked out.”
14. Instead of “It’s very bad,” say “It’s terrible.”
15. Instead of “I’m surprised,” say “I’m blown away.”
16. Instead of “I’m confused,” say “I’m lost.”
17. Instead of “Stop joking,” say “Cut it out.”
18. Instead of “I’m busy,” say “I’m swamped.”
19. Instead of “Hurry up,” say “Step on it.”
20 Instead of “I don’t care,” say “Whatever floats your boat.”
13/11/2025
35 RUDE ENGLISH vs. POLITE ENGLISH 🤝
1. Shut up! → Could you please be quiet?
2. What? → Pardon? / Sorry?
3. Yeah. → Yes / Certainly.
4. Nope. → No, thank you.
5. Gimme that. → Could you please give me that?
6. Move! → Excuse me, please.
7. Wait! → Just a moment, please.
8. Hurry up! → Could you please be quick?
9. Calm down! → Please try to relax.
10. Hold on! → Could you wait a moment, please?
11. Who are you? → May I know who’s speaking?
12. What do you want? → How may I help you?
13. You’re wrong. → I see it differently.
14. That’s stupid. → That doesn’t seem like a good idea.
15. Shut your mouth! → Let’s stay calm and discuss this.
16. I don’t care. → It doesn’t really matter to me.
17. That’s not my problem. → I understand, but that’s beyond my control.
18. Do it now! → Could you please do it right away?
19. Give me that. → May I have that, please?
20. You’re lying! → Are you sure about that?
21. Who cares? → That might not be important right now.
22. You’re annoying. → You’re being a bit distracting.
23. I hate this. → I’m not fond of this.
24. That’s so bad. → That could be improved.
25. It’s none of your business. → I’d rather not talk about that, if you don’t mind.
26. You’re so lazy! → You could be more productive.
27. Stop it! → Could you please not do that?
28. Get out! → Could you please leave for now?
29. What’s your problem? → Is something bothering you?
30. You’re lying again! → I’m having trouble believing that.
31. You’re crazy! → That’s a very unusual idea.
32. You’re so loud! → Could you lower your voice a little?
33. That’s none of your concern. → I’d prefer to keep that private.
34. Don’t bother me! → Could you give me a moment, please?
35. Stop talking nonsense! → Let’s focus on the main point.