This page is for those students of the English language, who are in their early stages of learning. They have learnt the basic concepts of the English grammar but have problems remembering and using those rules. Here, we will write some articles in very simple English because we want also beginners to practice their English … Continue reading L-3: Project SCHOOL (Level 1-3)
Chasing the Wind
When Solon, one of the seven sages of the ancient Greece, visited Egypt to obtain some knowledge from this fabulous civilization, the high priest laughed as he said to him that Greeks were like children - they were looking, but could not see; they would hear, but could not understand. I once met a man … Continue reading Chasing the Wind
On a White Lie
There might be few saints walking this Earth who have never lied, but I have not met any. Yet. And I am not saying that I have not met any holy men - we a have a bunch of them in our government.. We all have told a lie or two either where we deemed … Continue reading On a White Lie
Sketch: Mr Jenkins
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1vYqFjWUXF8usE3qvJcfkg?si=TLSoIC3VSc22hdmk9sE5xQ The state of things around us is said to be a matter of individual perception. Things are neither good nor bad. What makes them such is the way we look at them. Hence, to some people, their glass is half-full, while others may find the very same glass half-empty. If you ever happen to … Continue reading Sketch: Mr Jenkins
1066 – The Norman Conquest and The English Language
If you have ever wondered why there are so often two expressions for the same thing in English, the answer is 1066.
