Hook: “Speak like a native — get adjective order right!” Question: “He bought a _ shirt.

A) Beautiful blue B)Blue beautiful The correct answer is: beautiful blue Explanation:In English, adjectives usually follow a specific order:Opinion → Size → Age → Shape → Colour → Origin → Material → Purpose → Noun Here: So we say: beautiful blue shirt, not blue beautiful shirt. Final sentence: He bought a beautiful blue shirt.

Hook: “Every question has a reason — and one word uncovers it! “Question: “_ do people celebrate festivals?

a)why b)who ANSWER Why Explanation:The question asks for the reason people celebrate festivals. The word “Why” is used when we want to know the cause or purpose behind something. Why do people celebrate festivals? → To learn the reason. How would ask about the method or way of celebrating, not the reason. So, “Why” is […]

Why Spoken English Skills Are the Missing Link in Today’s School Education

Why Spoken English Skills Are the Missing Link in Today’s School Education

Introduction In an increasingly globalized world, communication is key. While schools focus heavily on academics, one critical area is still overlooked — spoken English in schools. Students may excel in reading and writing, yet struggle to express their thoughts confidently in spoken English. This gap can affect their academic performance, social interaction, and career prospects […]