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Saturday, 10 February 2018

Homonyms - Close (As a Verb and Adjective)

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( verb ) - not open. James was restless, but he closed his eyes and tried to get some rest. Sandra was very annoyed that the bank was ...
Saturday, 20 January 2018

Verbal Idioms - Be Too Funny For Words

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Meaning - to be really funny - John's just too funny for words . He got everyone at the party laughing at his jokes last night. - T...
Saturday, 6 January 2018

Homophones: Merry v Marry

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Merry 1.   ( adj ) – happy Ø       I envy how Kate can always be so merry . It’s like she doesn’t have a care in the world. Ø      ...
Saturday, 9 December 2017

Homonyms - Tie (As a Noun and Verb)

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Tie 1.    ( verb ) – fasten Ø      Tie your shoelaces before you trip over them. Ø      Tanya likes to tie her hair back when s...
Saturday, 2 December 2017

Homophones: Branch v Brunch

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Branch ( noun)  1.  one of the offices that form part of a big organization . Jessica is always so busy because she's a  branch  ...
Saturday, 11 November 2017

Verbal Idioms: Bring to Light

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Meaning - Reveal, Disclose, To make sth known Ø       Her research has brought to light new information about the singer’s life as a ...
Sunday, 22 October 2017

Homophones: Heal v Heel

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Heal ( verb )  1.    to become well again (after a cut or injury)        Ø       I can't wait for my wound to   heal ! It's be...
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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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