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Five Daily used phrases

Five daily used phrases We come across such phrases , that leave  us dumbfounded and clueless. Today I have come up with five daily used phrases that are used on day to day conversation. So without further ado let's Get started. 1. Take something back ( वापस करना) "Take something back"  means to return some product or object that turns out to be broken Or defective, something that doesn't work. For example  👉 The other day I bought a mobile , but it was not functioning well. So I took it back to retailer. 2. To split something ( भागो में बांटना) "To split something" means to divide or separate something into some parts. For example 👉 We are four , so split this pizza in four parts. 👉 Split this chocolate and share with your brother. 3. To have sweet tooth (मीठा पसंद करना) "To have sweet tooth"  means to like sweets. For example 👉 He adores eating cake, because he has sweet tooth. See also:- Be use...

Daily used Proverbs and Idioms

Proverbs and Idioms घर का   भेदी   लंका   ढाहे । A   black sheep  / an insider causes the maximum damage. दूध   का   जला   छाछ   (  मट्ठा  )   फूँक  -  फूँक   कर   पीता   हैं । A   burnt   child   dreads   the   fire. आज   का   काम   कल   पर   नहीं   छोड़ना   चाहिये।(काल   करे   सो   आज   कर   ,    आज   करे   सो   अब ) Act   today   only,   tomorrow is   too   late. शब्दों   की   अपेक्षा   कर्म   का   अधिक   प्रभाव   होता   है। Actions   speak   louder   than  ...

How to learn Second language ?

How to learn a Second language? It is a  major concern of many people in the world. They join many classes to improve their  second language . But after spending a lot of money and precious time, they barely speak a little. They make silly mistakes even in normal day to day conversations. And eventually, they regret and decide to Quit. Well, if you are one of those, then I am damn sure you will find this blog helpful and productive. So without further ado, let's get started. Back in 1975, research done by linguistic "  Stephen Krashen " over language acquisition where he first mentioned the word "  Comprehensible input ". Comprehensible input  means an input that is easy to understand and brain-friendly. According to Krashen, no one on the planet has learned to speak a language ever without comprehensible input. To be more specific, you can't learn to speak a language until you understand the input. He further added that input should be fun an...