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English letter writing

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 English letter writing is an essential skill, whether for formal or informal communication. There are various types of letters, such as formal letters, informal letters, business letters, and cover letters. Each type has specific writing conventions that need to be followed. In this article, I will provide a guide to writing letters in English, focusing on the general structure, tips for effective writing, and a few examples. Structure of an English Letter 1. Heading: The heading includes your address (sender’s address) and the date. If you are writing a formal letter, you typically put your address at the top left corner of the letter. The date is written underneath the address. If it is an informal letter, the heading may not be necessary, but it is commonly included in formal letters. Example: 123, Main Street, Springfield, IL 62701 May 1, 2025 2. Salutation: The salutation is how you address the recipient of the letter. The tone and formality of the salutation depend on your r...

Our School Poem

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**Our School**   Tiny flowers ready to bloom,   Stretching their buds toward the sky.   Sunlight pours like liquid gold—   Our school, where young minds shine bright.   Our School: A Sanctuary Where Young Minds Shine Bright "Tiny flowers ready to bloom, Stretching their buds toward the sky. Sunlight pours like liquid gold— Our school, where young minds shine bright." These four lines, though simple and lyrical, hold within them a profound and poetic metaphor about the journey of education. Each line is rich in meaning, inviting us to look deeper—not just into what a school is, but what a school represents to every child, every teacher, and to the society as a whole. It is more than a structure of walls and chalkboards. It is a sacred space of transformation, curiosity, and growth. --- Tiny Flowers Ready to Bloom The phrase “tiny flowers ready to bloom” opens the poem with a sense of wonder and possibility. Flowers, especially those that ...

How to Write a Good English Essay: A Complete Guide for Students

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How to Write a Good English Essay: A Complete Guide for Students Writing an English essay may seem difficult at first, especially for students who are just starting to develop their writing skills. But with the right structure, a clear purpose, and some simple techniques, anyone can learn to write a strong and effective essay. Whether you’re writing for school, an exam, or a competition, this guide will help you understand how to write a good English essay step by step. --- What Is an Essay? An essay is a short piece of writing where you express your ideas about a particular topic. Essays are usually written in paragraphs and follow a logical structure. The main purpose of an essay is to present your opinion, explain your thoughts, or give information in a clear and organized way. There are different types of essays, including: Descriptive Essay – Describes a person, place, or thing. Narrative Essay – Tells a story or personal experience. Expository Essay – Explains a topic with facts ...

21 Teaching Methods

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### **🍀 21 Teaching Methods 🍀**   1. **Questioning Method**   2. **Story-Telling Method**   3. **Lecture Discussion Method**   4. **Strip-Story Method**   5. **Demonstration Method**   6. **Inductive Approach Method**   7. **Problem Solving Method**   8. **Discovery Method**   9. **Inquiry Learning Method**   10. **Observation Method**   11. **Role Playing Method**   12. **Brainstorming Method**   13. **Co-operative Learning Method**   14. **Fish-Bowl Technique Method**   15. **Dyadic Exchange Method**   16. **Laboratory Technique Method**   17. **Field Trip Method**   18. **Simulation and Games Method**   19. **Nominal Group Process Method**   20. **Experiential Learning Method**   21. **Think-Pair-Share Method**  

Study Techniques

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### **Study Techniques**   #### **1. Designate a Study Space**   Choose a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed by TV noise or conversations. Ensure proper lighting shines directly on your desk. Keep your books neatly stacked and your workspace clean.   #### **2. Set a Fixed Study Time**   Start studying at the same time every day (e.g., 7:00 or 7:30 PM). Whether you feel like it or not, sit at your desk when the time comes.   #### **3. Focus Your Mind First**   Spend 5–10 minutes calming your mind before studying. Begin with the subject you find least interesting. No matter the subject, limit study sessions to **45 minutes**. If you’re deeply engaged, extend to **1–1.5 hours**, but remember: the brain retains focus best in 45-minute intervals.   #### **4. Active Recall & Spaced Repetition**   - After memorizing a passage, **write it down immediately**—just **once or twice**. Repeatedly rewriting lead...

The Importance of Consistent Daily Study

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As a student, consistent daily study and practice lead to steady progress over time and can ultimately make success easier to achieve in the long run.   ##################   **3 Keys to Success**   1. **Create a schedule** – Dedicate at least 2 hours (or ideally 5 hours) per day to regular study.   2. **Start small** – Begin with focused sessions of 15-30 minutes and gradually increase the duration.   3. **Avoid skipping days** – Don’t fall into the trap of thinking, *"I’ll take a break today and double my effort tomorrow."* Do as much as you can every day.   ####################   - 🔘 **Inconsistent Ladder** → Relying on motivation and occasionally overworking, only to skip later, is an ineffective habit that yields no real results.   - ☑️ **Consistent Ladder** → Doing a little every day trains your brain to work more efficiently and builds a strong path to success.   **Note:**   🔘 Suc...