What will I write ? whenever I want to write, I find my pen is finished ,Whenever I think my brain is hacked , Whenever I want to start writing, I don't find any more speech BUT at last I can write what's going on with me..
Females,I guess that they like writing romantic discussions more than males,so as a member here ,which discussion do you like to comment on , male discussions or female'ones,why ?
frustration is the bad habit we must do thing to avoid frustration specificly student . we have to motivate them more and give them chance to participate in society to be familiar with the dially live necessity .
Hello forum readers, I assume that the most of English learners have already had hard times or still have, when speaking, writting, and listening Comparative and Superlative forms of the English language. As I still have these same difficulties ,
After a long, bitter struggle, they now enjoy the same educational opportunities men in most parts of the world. They have proved repeatedly that they are equal and often superior to men in almost every field. The hard- fought of recognition has been
I wonder if anyone else if having problems displaying photos or uploading photos. I think all my software is up to date, but maybe in my part of Saudi Arabia something else is causing the problem. Many times I can only see the title of pictures but n
We are about to change our weekend in Saudi Arabia. We are the only Gulf Country with a Thursday-Friday weekend. Now our weekends will begin a day later and be on Friday and Saturday, like the other Gulf Countries.
We just had a discussion in my class about the words too and either. That led us to talk about also and neither as well. This was a Level 1 class and either was a word that had not been well explained to them before.
It sounds like a medical term, or the name of a South African cactus plant, but it describes words in English whose spoken sound is the same as the actual sound. For example, the words "buzz", "hum", "pop" and "hiss" are onomatopoeic words.