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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

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Let's learn about Present Simple and Present continuous  

Discovering Shakespeare

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Let's go on an exciting adventure to learn all about William Shakespeare, a talented man who wrote wonderful stories a long, long time ago. Get ready to travel back in time and discover a world full of adventures, magic, and amazing words! Who Was Shakespeare? William Shakespeare was born over 400 years ago in a place called England. He grew up in a small town and loved reading and writing stories. Even though he lived a long time ago without computers or cars, Shakespeare used his clever mind to create plays and poems that people still talk about today. Imagine him sitting by a candlelight, dreaming up exciting tales for everyone to enjoy! His Amazing Plays and Poems Shakespeare wrote many plays about kings, queens, heroes, and even funny characters. Two famous plays by him are Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream . Romeo and Juliet is a story about two young lovers who face many challenges. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a playful tale about magical fairies and funny m...

Prepositions of Place

 First learn the prepositions of place: Now check how wll you know them:

Alphabet

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 Let's learn the alphabet:

Fun with Idioms

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English is full of vivid phrases that paint a picture in your mind—sometimes literally! Today, we’re exploring three quirky idioms through fun visuals. Let’s dive into what these phrases really mean! 1. Couch Potato A "couch potato" is someone who spends a lot of time sitting around. These people often watch television instead of being active. Example: "Ever since his new video game came out, Mark has turned into a total couch potato." 2. A Mountain Of When we say there is "a mountain of" something, we mean there is a huge amount of it. Example: "James always eats a mountain of ice cream in the summer." 3. It's Raining Cats and Dogs This phrase is used when it’s raining very heavily.  Example: "We couldn’t go outside because it was raining cats and dogs."