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Saturday, 30 January 2016

Proverbs - Money Doesn't Grow on Trees

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Meaning – Money is not easily obtained. You have to work for it. Ø      It’s important that children realize money doesn’t grow on tr...
Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Homonyms - Leave (As a Verb)

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1.   ( verb ) – go away Ø      He left the restaurant by the back door. Ø      Hurry up! The bus leaves in 10 minutes. 2.   ( ve...
Friday, 22 January 2016

Similes with Like - (Come Down on Somebody) Like a Ton of Bricks

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Meaning – to severely criticize or reprimand somebody Ø      Your father is going to come down on you like a ton of bricks when he l...
Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Phrasal Verbs - Bear With

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Meaning – tolerate, be patient with (someone or something) Ø       How did you bear with all that noise and dust for three whole mon...
Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Similes with Like - Eat Like a Horse

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Meaning – eat a lot, have a healthy appetite Ø      Ian has been thin all his life, but he eats like a horse . It’s no wonder he loves ...
Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Homonyms- Pack (As a Noun and Verb)

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1.      ( verb ) – put into Ø      Kent sure travels light! He’s going away for two weeks but all he’s      packed is a small suitcas...
Thursday, 24 December 2015

Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!

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Dear readers, Before 2015 officially comes to an end, let me just say a quick thank you for your continuous support. To my Christian...
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I started my teaching career as an English tutor in Malaysia in 2003. Between 2007-2008, I was in Beijing studying Mandarin and teaching English to the Mainland Chinese. To date, I have taught children and adults from Malaysia, China, Korea and Japan. I became the director of Naik Antiques and Oriental Gifts when my family and I ventured into the antiques business in 2015.
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