Friday 31 May 2019


**We can speak/talk and discuss your goals and program** 


SayTellSpeakTalk
To speak about something , often reporting on what has been said.To deliver information to someone.To exchange information about something. (formal)To exchange information about something. (informal)
We do not include an object e.g. Rosie said she was free this afternoon.We include an object e.g. Rosie told me she was free this afternoon.Can be used to cover languages. E.g Georgie speaks three language fluently.Cannot be used to cover languages. E.g. Georgie talks three languages fluently.
Does not require a second person to engage with.Does not require a second person to engage with.Requires a second person to engage with.Requires a second person to engage with.
E.g. I said I wasn’t going swimming tonight.E.g. I told you before that I am not interested in you in that way.E.g. Let’s speak about the class rules again before we continue.E.g. We can talk about it more when you feel less angry.
Mostly interchangeable with tell.  The grammatical structure must be altered.Mostly interchangeable with say.  The grammatical structure must be altered.Mostly interchangeable with talk.  The grammatical structure needn’t be altered.Mostly interchangeable with speak.  The grammatical structure needn’t be altered.
E.g. Richard said (that) he would be late home tonight.E.g. Richard told me(that) he would be late home tonight.E.g. We will speak about the plans for our summer holiday when I next see you.E.g. We will talk about the plans for our summer holiday when I next see you.


Tuesday 28 May 2019


THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING ENGLISH

English is an increasing diverse, global language and it  greatly facilitates cross-cultural communication between people from different regions and nations. The English language is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, second only to Mandarin. 
English being a widely-spoken language throughout the world is only one of the many advantages of learning the language. 

International Relations

English is the primary language of business throughout the world. Most international business transactions, including emails, memos, reports and contracts, are written in English
Travel and Tourism 
Being able to converse with people living in the area where you are vacationing adds to the richness of the cultural experience.
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
International students  have an easier time with their studies, including reading lengthy texts and researching topics for classes. A large amount of research in scholar journals is written in English. Knowing English is a great and helpful resource for scholars who wish to communicate their ideas, findings to peers in their own field.
            

Wednesday 8 May 2019

What do I study?

    • Words
    • Verbs, nouns, adjectives, articles, etc.
    • Sentence structure
    • Basic word order
    • Clauses and phrases
    • Subordination and coordination
    • Collocations

Time

As people get older, their perceived value of time increases, so it’s a practical topic that everyone has something to say about. You could ask questions like:
  • How much free time do you usually have?
  • How important is time to you?
  • If you had more free time, what would you do?
  • “Time is money.” Do you agree or disagree? Why?
  • How do you feel about time that is wasted?

3. Sleep

As people get older, they start to appreciate a good night’s sleep more and more. This topic is often a favorite for all. Some example questions are:
  • How much sleep do you usually get?
  • Why do some people sleep well while other people do not sleep well?
  • What do you do when you have trouble sleeping?
  • What time do you usually go to sleep? What time do you usually get up?
  • Have you ever slept in a strange place that was not a bed?

4. Music

Everybody loves music and most people feel very strong emotions towards it—especially when it comes to the music that they love (or hate) most. Some simple questions to ask could be:
  • What types of music do you like/dislike?
  • How do certain kinds of music make you feel?
  • What types of music come from your country?
  • What’s your favorite song/album/artist?
  • What music is popular in your country right now?

1. Hobbies

Everybody has hobbies, and everybody loves talking about them. Hobbies could be passions too, you know. Some simple questions to ask include:
  • What are your hobbies?
  • Why do you like your hobbies so much?
  • How often do you do these hobbies?
  • How long have you been doing these hobbies, and how did you get started?
  • What hobbies did you used to have, but now do not?
  • Is it important to have hobbies? Why/why not?

10 Positive Affirmations for Parents



  1. I am a great mother/father.
  2. I am willing to learn and grow.
  3. I am grateful for the resources that continue to show up to help me be a great parent.
  4. I am a good role model to my children on how to take care of my mind, body, and spirit.
  5. We have a lot of fun and make fond memories in our family.
  6. I have patience when I need it most.
  7. I always speak to my child in a loving, kind tone of voice.
  8. I have good communication skills and am a good listener.
  9. All of my children feel safe and honored by me.
  10. I love how much joy this role gives me.