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Life Teaches English

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  I greet my students, “Good morning!” Their smiles light up the room, a brand-new day. We read stories, we write, we speak, Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes it’s tough.    In the staff room, we chat in English,     Sharing tips, ideas, and small mistakes.             Signs, books, and lessons everywhere,            English is part of life, not just in the class.      I laugh at mistakes, I celebrate small victories, Learning happens slowly, step by step.      With students, friends, and daily routines,      English grows quietly, in all the in-betweens Learning isn’t just in books or class, It’s in life’s rhythm, in moments that pass.     From morning to evening, in laughter or strife,    Life speaks English, it colours my life. I wrote this poem based on my experiences as a teacher, noticing how English appears in everyday classroom l...

Let us learn English Effortlessly through Social Media

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 Social media is often regarded as just an entertainment tool, but it has become one of the most effective tools in learning English. Every day, we scroll through captions, comments, videos, memes, and song lyrics, most of which appear in English. Without sitting at a desk or opening a textbook, we are unknowingly absorbing new vocabulary, phrases, and sentence constructions by being online. Social media platforms such as Instagram and Tik Tok introduce us to real life English expressions such as ‘’ relatable,’’ ‘’vibes,’’ ‘’literally, ‘’ ‘’aesthetic,’’ and‘’currently obsessed.’’ Initially, these words appear to be casual, but they help us understand modern tone, youth culture and conversational style. Over time, this exposure helps us build a more natural and confident command of the language.Moreover, these trending expressions help learners stay updated with the latest slang and cultural shifts, which textbooks often fail to capture. YouTube acts as another hidden English teache...

Learning English Through Real- Life Experiences

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 As a teacher, I have always known English to be an important part of both my personal and professional life. But it wasn’t until I consciously began observing it in my surrounding that I realized how deeply it shapes our daily interactions. From Street signs to English songs, and even the online conversations I have with my students and colleagues, English is present everywhere. In the beginning, even as a learner myself, I found it difficult to relate the lessons in the classes to real life. Knowledge of the grammar rules and vocabulary was boring to memorize and I tended to forget whenever I had to talk. This helped me understand the same challenges my students face today. So as a learner, I decided to try something practical. I kept a small notebook and wrote down English phrases I encountered in my daily life, the meaning of the phrases as well as the way how people naturally used them. And this little course of action was my own language diary. As an example, I overheard the ...