Posts

Showing posts from November, 2025
Image
  A leadership programme in English Once I was asked to do a language program for the monitors who were newly appointed for that term. Therefore, I prepared a one-hour program for the monitors who were in grade two to build up their leadership qualities. Following were the objectives that I expected: v Develop Corporation skills v Build confidence in expressing themselves v Improve communication skills v Foster creativity and participation v Promote respect and team spirit   I started the program by welcoming the students in a new way. They had to decide which greeting type that they’re going to choose to greet the teacher. That helped them to make their own decision. After welcoming, I started a discussion with the students about the meaning of the word “leader”. I gave a meaning to each and every letter.              L – Loyalty           ...

“Our Fun Classroom Kitchen Day!” 😍😘

Image
👧😍   We do this special activity once every term by joining with the subject teacher to bring all the ingredients and set up a small classroom kitchen. The main aim is to give our kids a simple and joyful cooking experience while helping them learn how to prepare food safely. During this activity, we show them how to choose ingredients, how to wash them properly, and how to cut vegetables step by step. We also teach them how to hold a knife carefully and how to use the cutting board in the correct way. With the support of the teachers, the children prepare the food almost on their own. They communicate with each other, ask questions, share ideas, and sometimes explain the steps to their friends as they work together. Under our Everyday English Through Voices theme, we guide the children to use natural and simple English words while cooking. As seen in the photo, they talk about what they cut, slice, wash, mix, or arrange on the plate. A small cooking activity becomes a real-life ...

Harry Potter English.

Image
In this video from the Harry Potter series, we dive deeper into the language used in a magical Hogwarts scene to explore vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation, and stress. We don’t just watch the characters for entertainment, we analyze their words and speech patterns to help English learners improve in a fun and engaging way. Words like “ swung ”, “ stern ”, and “ peering about ” are highlighted, showing how they are pronounced naturally in context. Understanding these words and their usage helps learners expand their vocabulary and feel more confident when using similar expressions in daily conversations. Alongside individual words, the video also focuses on everyday phrases such as “ could have ”, “ make out  ”, and “ welcome to Hogwarts .” These phrases are common in spoken English, but learners often struggle with stress and rhythm when saying them. By listening carefully to the actors, learners can identify which syllables are stressed, how the intonation rises and falls, and...

A Quick Stop at the Shop

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yxnf25UTtYLXBwFN5WRAWIXzGscFImNL/view?usp=sharing   👀😃🎧🎵👭 In this video, we share a simple and relatable conversation between two friends, Mia and Sara, who unexpectedly meet in a shop. The dialogue shows a casual, everyday interaction where friends greet each other, talk about their day, and plan to catch up. Even though the conversation is short, it provides a wonderful example of how English is naturally used in daily life. Mia starts the conversation with a friendly greeting, and Sara responds with surprise and happiness at seeing her friend. The exchange continues with small talk about what they are buying, their plans, and a quick invitation to chat outside. These kinds of everyday conversations are perfect for learners to see how English functions in real situations, from greetings to asking questions and responding naturally. Watching this conversation helps learners improve listening and speaking skills. By paying attention to how Mia ...

What is this blog?

Image
  Everyday voices teach us more than textbooks. This blog captures real-life English; simple conversations, casual phrases, and natural expressions we hear around us. If you want to understand how English is actually spoken, not just written, these daily voice-inspired lessons will guide you gently toward confident, natural communication . 😀 🎧💞💞💞💞💞💞😍