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Kanavu School of English Opens 29th Location at Government Higher Secondary School, Arachalur

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A New Milestone for Kanavu We are delighted to announce that Kanavu School of English has launched its 29th location at Government Higher Secondary School, Arachalur, on 24th July 2025. About the School This respected institution has been serving the community for an impressive 63 years and is currently led by Headmistress Ms. Padhmini. With 41 dedicated teachers and a total of 984 students, the school continues to be a hub of learning and growth. Special Thanks for Support We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Lakshmanan and Mr. Vijaya Kumar for their valuable support in helping us implement the Kanavu School of English program here. Empowering Students Through English Through this new program, 50 students will receive focused spoken English training from our teacher, Ms. Sneka Sri, every weekday from 3:00 PM to 3:40 PM. The training aims to build confidence, fluency, and effective communication skills that will help students in academics and life. Our Vision At Kanavu, we believe English is more than just a language—it is a key to unlocking opportunities and dreams. We are excited to see these students grow, speak boldly, and achieve their goals.

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📚 A to Z Learning Series Continues! 🔤 📍 Day 24: The letter X – Explore the X-factor in English! ❌💬✨

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

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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.

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

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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 the right choice here — because every question has a reason!

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“Whose” or “Who’s”?Let’s test your grammar skills!

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Question:“_ coming to the party?” A) WhoseB) Who’s Correct Answer: B) Who’s Explanation:“Who’s” is the short form of “who is” or “who has”.So the sentence becomes: “Who is coming to the party?” “Whose” means something belongs to someone.Example: Whose bag is this?

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A tiny difference, a big mistake! 📌 Question:”_ raining outside.

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its it’s Answer it’s ✅ Explanation:

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