[Phrases] 10 Basic #English Phrases You’ll Always Use — U-Dictionary

Hi guys! The answers to the last episode is A: “came away empty-handed”, did you get it? Do you want to say more than “Hi” and “How are you?” And would you like to sound like a native English speaker now? You’re in the right place! Below are 10 basic phrases that people use every day. They are useful phrases that’ll also help your […]

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Is understanding REALITY useful for future learning — The FUTURE of Learning

Photo by Ehud Neuhaus on Unsplash Good question. Well, yes, understanding reality has always been good for any kind of learning, but I do think in the future it will be even more so. As the future of learning I believe will be all about our relationships, the most important thing when dealing with another person is what […]

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Understanding CONTEXT as a skill should be on our future CURRICULUM — The FUTURE of Learning

Photo by Austin Distel on Unsplash Everything’s relative right? Well, nowdays more than ever. The days of putting us all into the mainstream are slowly disappearing. Everyone not only wants to feel special, they KNOW they are special and deserve something personalized. So too should we be thinking in terms of how we execute our education system. Primary […]

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How to deal with VUCA – Learn to ACCEPT yourself — The FUTURE of Learning

Photo by chuttersnap on Unsplash VUCA? – I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling it! What is it? It’s the new state of mind we need for the future world. In a nutshell, this is it: Volatility Uncertainty Complexity Ambiguity This is what we should expect in our everyday thinking for the future. I know some of […]

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How to Write a Sentence: #1 — Mary’s English Blog

What is a sentence? There are three necessary parts to a sentence: SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) & VERB (finite) & the sentence must also have MEANING. SUBJECT: There are several ways to make a subject, but for now, let’s look at the following: ♦ A subject can be one word; eg, sharks. Sharks kill. (Yes, this is a sentence. It […]

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Essay-Improvements in health, education and trade are essential for the development of poorer nations. However, the governments of richer nations should take more responsibility for helping the poorer nations in such areas. — pteielts

The development of any nation lies in the improvement of the health, education and trade of that country. Keeping good health keeps you mentally and physically fit which is essential for people to contribute towards their country. It is said that the stronger the foundation, the stronger will be the building. Similarly education forms the […]

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