What the best lesson plans can we make/use in teaching English as foreign English in developing countries ?If you have an exprience in this field show me some of these lesson plans that suit developing coutries ?
A man used to work in 11th storey building. His office is situated in 11th floor of the building. Everyday he woke up at 6 O' clock and get ready for office. Later always go for Bus Stop. Exactly 7'O clock he board for bus number 420 and it destined
I'll be giving Top Ten Hit Songs every week. Tell me if its worth recommending to be at their spot. You can also put your country's Top Hit Songs but be sure it has English lyric for the video. Give us the link for every song you have.
This is the same question which was asked in Miss Universe pageant more than a decade ago. Since many countries are celebrating women's month, I would like to invite you to answer the question above.
I read this great blog post by Seth Godin today. The wise blogger reminds readers that leap year comes once in four years. This rare day is a great opportunity to try something different. In one short paragraph he suggests 15 ideas.Have a look at the
Do you know a man named Joseph Kony? He is the leader of rebellion army called Lord Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda, Africa. But contrary with its name, the army has rebelled against humanity of several countries including Congo, South Sudan, and Sud
Hello. As far as I know, there are some words which can't not be in continuous form such as like, love, hate, miss... But in some songs they are still used. Examples: -I'm still loving you - Scorpion (If I'm not mistaken) -I'll be missing you - Puff Dad
" The end justifies the means"I think you're familiar with this saying. Anyway, this phrase, originating from Niccolo Machiavelli's book "The Prince", is interpreted by some to mean as doing anything whatsoever that is required to get the result you