The Power of a Morning Routine In India’s under-resourced schools, a simple daily habit is revolutionizing the way children learn English: English speaking activities for students, starting first thing in the morning. These “English Morning Circles” aren’t just an exercise in communication — they’re a growing movement of student confidence and classroom connection. Each morning, […]
I love cats I love the cats Answer Correct Answer: I love cats. Explanation: “I love cats” means you love all cats in general. This is a general statement about a whole group (cats as a species). No need for “the”. “I love the cats” means you’re talking about specific cats—maybe the ones at your […]
With joy in our hearts and hope in our voices, Kanavu School of English has begun its journey at Government Higher Secondary School, Anumanpalli. Together, we are building confidence, communication, and a brighter future – one English word at a time.
A) a B) an Answer: B) an Explanation:We use “an” before words that begin with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).The word “apple” starts with the vowel ‘a’, so the correct article is “an”. Correct sentence: She ate an apple.
Building Confident English Speakers – Our Team Strategy Meet Date: 19th July 2025Location: Kanavu Startup Village At Kanavu, our mission is to help every student speak English with confidence. In today’s team meeting, we discussed simple, effective strategies to make this happen in all our classrooms. Repetition is Key We agreed that repeating the same […]
I have a doubt I have a question ANSWER I have a question. “I have a doubt” means you don’t believe or trust something. “I have a question” is the correct way to ask for clarification in English. Use: “I have a question” in class or meetings
a)is b)are Answer Answer: is Explanation: “He” is singular, so we use “is” (He is a teacher). Use “are” with plural subjects like “they”.