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Common Exception Words for Year 1 and Year 2

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While kids are in their learning phase, everyone suggests that they should learn common exceptional words. But have you ever thought what is the need to make them learn common exceptional words? Why is it essential to learn common exceptional words. Before we introduce the list of common exceptional words, let’s get to know what […]

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10 Tips to Use Tone for Perfect Writing

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You might have read a lot of books, blogs, and articles. In every different writings or content, you can observe a different tone. But to date, it was considered as one of the most overlooked elements of any writing. The tone of the writing can help you to create interest in the writing. What Do

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10 Activities to Develop Gross Motor Skill in Kids

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In the beautiful spring season, when the weather is warm and the sun is out every kid wants to play outside. Whether its baseball game or riding a small bike or just exploring in the garden are some of the interesting things that every child does. You can see that there is value in all

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House Objects Vocabulary: Names of Things We Use

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With this ultimate list of House Vocabulary, you can easily boost your word power. These are some really common objects that you use in your day to day lives. While you are making your kids learn something new it is very necessary to make them understand by teaching them words of the things they see

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Furniture Vocabulary for House and Rooms

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We all have seen various kinds of wooden furniture in our house like bed, sofa, chair etc. We use them because of the wide range of advantages provided by them. Some of the advantages are: Strength and durability. Wood furniture is extremely resilient and requires very little maintenance.  Ease of maintenance. Wood furniture is nearly

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Cleft Sentences: Guide with Examples

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English grammar is a subject that is full of new concepts and ideas. Have you ever heard of the cleft sentences? Generally, a cleft is a basic construction of the sentences, where a part or phrase of a sentence is moved from its normal position to the separate clause. This is done in order to

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10 Key Reasons – Why I Love Writing

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If someone asks you why do you love it? Then, there might be a situation that you yourself are not aware of the reason why do you like it. Generally, we as human beings love a lot of things and love to do a lot of things but not sure why do we love it

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Top Personality Adjective Words For Men

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With this interactive lesson, you would be able to learn about different personalities of a person especially men.  25+ Personality Adjectives for Men Let’s explore some adjective words which help to define the personality of men, along with sentence examples. Affable — Do you know, Mohan is really easy to talk to. You never feel

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Portmanteau – Blending Words List for Kindergarten

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In English grammar, we have been learning about a lot of blending words and sights words which can help kids to read words easily. In this session, we would be learning about Portmanteau words.  You might be thinking as to what is this Portmanteau. So basically it is a word that is derived from blending

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6 Ways to Teach English to Young Kids

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We know that childhood is the best time of your life. You learn a great number of things which you remember even when you grow old. You go to school and make friends. But there is one thing very interesting – Learning English. When your teacher speaks fluently in English you might have stood open-mouth.

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