Category: Teaching English Online
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Ethos, Pathos, and Logos: Definitions and Examples
Ethos Definition: Ethos is an appeal to authority and credibility. It is a means of convincing an audience of the reliable character or credibility of the speaker or writer, or the credibility of the argument. Examples: Expertise: “As a professor with over 20 years of experience in climate science, I can assure you that human…
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“Wind” by Subramania Bharati Summary, Analysis and Themes
Wind, come softly.Don’t break the shutters of the windows.Don’t scatter the papers.Don’t throw down the books on the shelf.There, look what you did — you threw them all down.You tore the pages of the books.You brought rain again.You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings.Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters,crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling…
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ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)
ICYMI (In Case You Missed It): Used to draw attention to something that was previously mentioned or occurred. Examples: Latest episodes Our latest, ready for you to listen
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JW (Just Wondering)
JW (Just Wondering): Used to introduce a question or statement out of curiosity. Examples: From the blog Stay up to date with the latest from our blog.
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ASAP(As Soon As Possible)
ASAP (As Soon As Possible): As quickly as can be achieved. Simple Examples: From the blog
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EOD Meaning: End of Day Definition and Examples
EOD (End of Day): The end of the business or operational day. Examples:
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“Hiroshima” by S. H. Vatsyayan ‘Agyeya’ Line by Line Explanation
On this day, the sun The poet begins by marking a specific day, emphasizing a particular moment in time. Appeared- no, not slowly over the horizon The appearance of the sun is described, but the poet clarifies that it is not the gradual and typical rising of the sun over the horizon. But right in…
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Summary of M.K. Gandhi’s “Voluntary Poverty”
“Voluntary Poverty” is a speech delivered by Mahatma Gandhi at the Guild Hall in London on September 23, 1931. In this address, Gandhi explains his commitment to a vow of poverty and discusses the moral and philosophical foundations behind this choice. Gandhi emphasizes the value and sacredness of poverty, particularly for politicians and public workers.…
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The Role of Field Trips in Education
Field trips have an important role in education. They take students out of the classroom and into the real world, allowing them to see and experience what they’ve been learning about. These outings make learning more practical and engaging, helping students understand concepts in a concrete way. One of the key benefits of field trips…