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Dear Captian,

Today I went to do some volunteer work in a gerocomium with my classmates under my teacher's leadership.

I helped a grandpa massage his painful neck and listened to him. He has a son who lives abroad. He told me his son had asked him to live with them for many times since his wife passed away two years ago. But he refused. His son is an engineer and has married a foreign girl. So grandpa Lee doesn't want to interfere in their life. Yet he misses his grandson so much.

I think he is lon

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My Tribute To A Very Good Man

This story is somewhat late in it's posting because my own thoughts and emotions needed to compose it properly. Honestly, It should have written it more than a few days ago. At least it's still September.

Our good EC friend (Helen) inspired me to finally write it.

On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was awakening to a fresh cup of coffee and simply watching the news before the day's work began here in California. Suddenly, it was interuppted by breaking reports that New York City was exploding

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WHY ENGLISH IS HARD TO LEARN

 Today, while rummaging through the drawers of my desk, I came across this witty grammatical pun:

We’ll begin with box; the plural is boxes,

But the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes,

One fowl is a goose, and two are called geese,

Yet the plural of moose is never called meese.

You may find a lone mouse or a house full of mice,

But the the plural of house is houses, not hice,

The plural of man is always men,

But the plural of pan is never pen.

If I speak of a foot, and you show me two feet,

And I give you a b

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Writing Prompt: The first conditional is used to talk or write about real possibilities in the future. Review the rules for using first conditionals. Then pretend you are a parent who wants his or her kids to be behave for their grandparents on the weekend. Write a note to your kids. Offer some bribes for good behaviour.

Dear Baobao and Beibei,

Be good for your grandparents this weekend. If you are obedient to them, I'll continue my last story which you want to know the end for a long while. When

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Slang, Idioms, Euphemisms: Revisited

There is always a confusion between the use of a slang, idioms and euphemisms. Some English learners mistake slang as idiomatic expression and vice versa. This confusion leads to misuse of these expressions. This article aims to differentiate the difference between the three expressions and give examples to aid your learning.
 
    Slang is an expression that uses informal words mostly through speaking rather then writing. These expressions are not considered a standard part of a language but are
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Dear Captain,

My roommate got a pet last Saturday from the street. It is a homeless dog. They named it "Halo".

Halo is getting stronger than before because they feed it with a lot of food. I admit it is a smart boy, as handsome and clever as Jingjing's dog. Its hair is so white, its tongue is so long, and its tail is so perky. Once see it, I will think of Jingjing.

At the beginning of this year, Jingjing got her dog from her daddy's friend. She loves it so much. She said except me that dog was her

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There is a stereotype that takes for granted that a native speaker is by nature the best person to teach his foreign language. This assumption leaves little room for non-native teachers. But non-native teachers have some advantages which should be taken into account and they can make effective TEFL teachers.

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‘How can you claim to teach English when it’s not even your own language?’

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HEADWEIGHT

In India, especially in Kerala (a state of India), people use the word headweight to mean 'arrogance'. But in real English, (in British English or American English) you will not hear or see such a word. Even in dictionaries you will not see this word. This word was coined by some Keralite by word-for-word translation of the Malayalam word (Malayalam is the native tongue of Kerala) thalakanam. In Malayalam thalakanam means 'arrogance'. Thala means 'head' and kanam means 'weight'.

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Abdullah ibn Rawahah

When Islam rose up in arms in self-defence, Ibn Rawahah provided his service in all the battles: Badr, Uhud, Al-Khandaq, Al Hudaibiyyah, and Khaibar.

His perpetual slogan was these lines of poetry,

"O my soul, death is inevitable,

so it is better for you to be martyred."

He shouted at the disbelievers in every battle,

"O disbelievers, get out of my way.

My Prophet has all the excellent qualities".

 

The Battle of Mu’tah started, and, as we have mentioned, he was the third of the Commanders after Zaid

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WRITING CHALLENG: MY KEYCHAIN

This is my old blog being republished here without any major changes, to add it in my blogs list. I am telling it to you for this reason that you may not be confused whether writing challenge of this month is my keychain or I have a dream(^_^)

WRITING CHALLENGES: MY KEYCHAIN

After dinner, I was lying on my bed and was falling asleep. Before going bed, I always put my key-chain on the table near to my bed. However, that time, it reminded me a writing challenge of this month given by the teacher, Ta

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Dear Captain,

It has been a coon's age that I lost my dreams at night. But last night I had a weird dream. I can't tell it is a good one or not.

I remembered I was at a wedding. Whose wedding? I've no idea, maybe mine? I didn't know any of the guests who were at the wedding. I only knew myself. I didn't see the groom though, so I am not sure if I know him.

I guess the reason why I had such a dream is because Fay's wedding is close. But I also get an inspiration from the dream. I am decided to marry

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Wake up Soon, my Dear

Dear EC Members,

Though Noora is no longer a member of MyEC, I am sure many of you still remember her and her blogs. A little update I received today from her sister; 23 September 2013, Noora will be undergoing a lung transplant. I don't know the details and where she's going to have the transplant in Indonesia or Singapore. Her sister asked that all of you to pray for her. Therefore, just keep your prayers for our little sister Noora, and may she stay strong.

Thank you.

Noas (23.09.2013 - 17:23 Ma

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some requests from......

GOD give me a life that at the death moment i wont regret on usulessness of one second of that.....

and give me a death that i wont be upset of it's vanity....

let me choose it my self but as u like.....

u teach me how to live....

i my self will learn how to die.....

 

from:doctor ali shari'aty

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Dan's wedding

I wish the best for you ,my dear friend.
I said it is so hard to find the happiess like yours .
but you told me :no ,dear .you just need to meet a right one.
so ,I am waitting for you ,Mr.Right!

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A Malay Wedding - Part II : The Wedding

This is the continuance of my previous blog, A Malay Wedding - Part I : The Engagement. In this blog, I will share with you the wedding ceremony.

Part Two : The Wedding

2346669995?profile=originalNowadays, the wedding food preparation mostly being prepared by a catering services. But in the villages, the food were still being prepared by the people of the community. Due to the fact that my niece's wedding was to be held on the third day of Eid, our second day of Eid was busy preparing last minutes preparations. In the early

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Vocabcuemery

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Hello! Before you roll your eyes with the title of this blog post, let me tell you that this is not a legit word. I innovated this acronym as one of my vocabulary learning techniques.

Vocabcuemery - means that it's time for me to learn new words using cue cards. Also, to jot down unfamiliar words or phrases as a vocab exercise.

This is a weird term, isn't it? As an English learner, it's essential to improve our vocabulary for every day activities. Even native speakers learn new words once in awhil

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Are we lost touch with them?

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..........While I was browsing the Net earlier, I came across this gut-wrenching story about a young girl, Sahar Gul who was sold into marriage at a tender age of 12. The article tells us about the horrifying experience the defenceless girl went through in the hands of her in-laws! Besides being left to starve, to our utter shock, she was chained in a basement and beaten with red hot iron pipes. Guess what? The gruesome torture didn’t stop there! They pulled out all her fingernails when she ref

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being happy is easy....

2346669854?profile=originalThe happiest of people don't necessarily
Have the best of everything
They just make the most of
Everything that comes along their way.....

 

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