28/01/2025
**Camping Safety Tips**
Plan ahead, check weather, and share your itinerary. Pack essentials: first-aid, food, water, and a map. Use fires responsibly and extinguish completely. Store food securely to avoid wildlife encounters. Stay hydrated, purify water, and leave no trace. Stay safe and enjoy nature! 🌲🔥
27/01/2025
Talisman: Today's Vocabulary Word
24/09/2024
``Exciting News: Classes Alert!``
We are thrilled to announce the launch of new Activity-Based Learning classes.
Our innovative classes are carefully crafted to provide a unique learning experience that combines fun with education, fostering:
Creativity | Critical Thinking | Confidence
*_New Classes:_*
1. English Explorer
- Tier Beginner
- Tier One
- Tier Two
*_Class Details:_*
- Duration: 2 months
- Classes: 44 sessions
- Time: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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08/07/2024
*Tuition Classes Announcement*
*Subject:* Expert Tuition Classes for Academic Success
*Class Details:*
- Classes: Math, Science, English,
- Preparation of: Cadet Collages and BRC Collages
- Time: Evening Time
- Location:Falcon's Grammar School
-Arif Street Burma Hotel Saryab Road Quetta
*Tutor Profile:*
- Sir Asmat Ullah
- Sir Aqib
- Sir Sami
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*Features:*
- Focusing Basics of Students-
- Personalized attention
- Interactive learning methods
- Regular progress monitoring
- Exam preparation and revision
*Benefits:*
- Improved grades and understanding
- Boosted confidence and motivation
- Enhanced learning skills and strategies
*Contact Information:*
- Phone: 03178989552
- Email: [email protected]
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Don't miss out on this opportunity to excel in your studies! Join our tuition classes today!
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27/06/2024
Here's an idiom for the day:
Idiom: "Bite off more than you can chew"
Meaning: To take on more responsibility or tasks than you are capable of handling.
Usage:
- "I think I've bitten off more than I can chew with this new project, it's a lot more work than I expected."
- "She's trying to balance work and school, but I think she's bitten off more than she can chew."
- "He's taken on too many tasks at once, he's bitten off more than he can chew."
This idiom is thought to have originated from the idea of trying to eat a larger piece of food than you can fit in your mouth, making it difficult to chew and swallow. Similarly, when you take on more than you can handle, it can become overwhelming and difficult to manage.
23/06/2024
"Dear all, please note that Tomorrow Academy will remain open, June 24, 2024. Classes and activities will resume as scheduled. Thank you for your cooperation.
17/06/2024
May the blessings of Eid be upon our academy, our students, and our community. May we continue to spread knowledge, love, and compassion. Eid Mubarak!"
16/06/2024
"If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart." - Nelson Mandela,
14/06/2024
Here's a Friday idiom:
"Thank God it's Friday" (TGIF)
Meaning: An expression of relief and excitement that the workweek is finally over and the weekend has arrived.
Usage:
- "I'm so exhausted, thank God it's Friday!"
- "TGIF! Let's go out and celebrate the weekend!"
- "Finally, Friday is here! Time to unwind and relax."
This idiom is commonly used to express anticipation and gratitude for the arrival of the weekend, often implying a need for a break from work or school. It's a popular phrase in informal settings, like conversations with friends or social media posts.
07/06/2024
Proverb: "Friday's child is loving and giving."
Meaning: This proverb is a traditional English nursery rhyme that attributes certain characteristics to children born on different days of the week. According to this rhyme, children born on Friday are believed to be loving and generous.
Usage:
- "She's always so kind and generous, no wonder she's a Friday's child!"
- "He's always willing to help others, true to the saying 'Friday's child is loving and giving'."
Note that this proverb is not meant to be taken literally, but rather as a fun way to associate certain traits with people based on their birth day.
Here's the complete nursery rhyme:
"Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go,
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child works hard for a living,
And a child that is born on the Sabbath day
Is fair and wise and good in every way."