1. Add insult to injury The phrase “add insult to injury” is a common English idiom. It means to make a bad situation worse. This phrase is usually used as part of a sentence. Here are three example sentences for your reference. “They told me I didn’t have enough experience, and to add insult to […]
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SMASH IELTS: Things To Do Before You Write I — naijawriter
Writing is hard or easy, depending on how you approach it. If you approach it with dread and disdain you will find it hard and you won’t get the best out of yourself. If you approach it with interest and a genuine desire to improve, you will find it easy. You will enjoy writing […]
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6 Ways AI will transform EDUCATION — The FUTURE of Learning
It seems that still today most teachers and Educational practitioners on the ground don’t fully understand the impact of technology on education. As this article points out, the Education world still seems to be the most resistant to the influx of new technologies. Somehow Teachers underestimate the way technology can enhance their role. The keys […]
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IELTS Essay Correction: Career VS Family and Friends. — ELTEC English
IELTS Essay Correction Checking.
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IELTS Essay Correction: Spend Money to Enjoy Life or Save it for Future? — ELTEC English
IELTS Essay Correction Checking.
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Look up an English word; learn it forever. — Mary’s English Blog
I have found a wonderful website that will help you remember vocabulary! (I wish there were similar websites in French and Italian for me. Alas!) I could write a lot of detail here but it would be quicker for you to go straight to the website and see for yourself. Click here to meet your new […]
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A computer can never ‘BELIEVE’ in a student — The FUTURE of Learning
(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2vh3XXo) With so much learning now happening online the question still comes up – what about the human teacher, will their jobs disappear too? Well the good news is (in some cases), yes the teachers jobs will be lessened, if the teacher simply isn’t good enough, however there are still a number of […]
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A computer can never ‘BELIEVE’ in a student — The FUTURE of Learning
(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2vh3XXo) With so much learning now happening online the question still comes up – what about the human teacher, will their jobs disappear too? Well the good news is (in some cases), yes the teachers jobs will be lessened, if the teacher simply isn’t good enough, however there are still a number of […]
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How to speak so that people want to listen — Mary’s English Blog
Would you like to be able to speak so that people want to listen to what you have to say? Would you like to feel more confident when you have something important to say? If you have a spare ten minutes, listen to Julian Treasure on TED Talks explaining how to improve the way you speak. […]
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Getting the RIGHT TEACHER – what does it mean and how does it happen? — The FUTURE of Learning
Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: (Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2ut6omF) Getting the right teacher isn’t about getting simply someone who is qualified, it’s about getting the teacher who understands your style of learning. Usually most people would say that they want someone who know their topic, but they forget that humour and positivity are just…
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