Author: Noreen Rashid

  • word of the day: summit

    Word of the day

    Word of the day

    Summit

    Top of mountain.

    Example: she climbed back up the path toward the summit.

  • Meticulous word of the day:

    Word of the day

    Meticulous

    showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

    ExampleHe had always been so meticulous about his appearance.

  • Words Start with Letter A (1-10)

    Words start with letter A 1-10r

    1. Abandon

    To leave something or someone behind, often permanently.

    Example: The hikers had to abandon their campsite when the storm approached.

    2. Ability

    The power or skill to do something.

    Example: His ability to stay calm under pressure is remarkable.

    3. Able

    Having the power, skill, or means to do something.

    Example: She was able to solve the puzzle in record time.

    4. Abortion

    The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy.

    Example: The topic of abortion is highly debated.

    5. About

    Concerning; on the subject of.

    Example: We had a long conversation about the new project.

    6. Above

    In a higher position than something else.

    Example: The picture is hanging above the fireplace.

    7. Abroad

    In or to a foreign country.

    Example: She has traveled abroad many times for work.

    8. Absence

    The state of being away from a place or person.

    Example: His absence was noticed by everyone at the meeting.

    9. Absolute

    Total; not restricted or qualified.

    Example: She demanded absolute silence during the presentation.

    10. Absolutely

    Completely; totally.

    Example: I absolutely agree with your opinion.

  • English Conversation: Greetings

    Greetings

    Greetings

    Hi! How’s it going?

    Hey! I’m doing well, thanks. How about you?

    Pretty good, thanks! It’s been a busy week, though.

    I can relate. There’s always so much to do. Anything exciting going on?

    Not much, just the usual routine. How about you? Anything new?

    Actually, yes! I started a new project at work

    That sounds interesting! Good luck with it. By the way, have you been to that new café around the corner?

    Not yet, but I’ve heard great things about it. We should go sometime!

    Absolutely! Let’s plan for it soon.

    Sounds perfect. Alright, i have to go now but it was great catching up!

    Same here. Take care and talk soon!

    Take care.

    Do You Speak English?:

    Talking About Daily Routine

  • 15 Common English Sentences for Wishing Someone Well and Saying Goodbye

    Day 30

    Wishes and goodbye

    Wishing someone well and saying goodbye are common ways to show care and maintain relationships. These expressions help us leave positive impressions and make others feel valued. Here are 15 sentences you can use to express good wishes and say goodbye.

    1. Have a great weekend

    2. Best of luck!

    3. Take care and see you soon

    4. Have a safe trip

    5. Enjoy your vacation

    6. Wishing you all the best

    7. Have a wonderful day

    8. See you next time

    9. Keep in touch

    10. Have fun

    11. Goodbye for now

    12. Stay safe

    13. Have a pleasant evening

    14. Wishing you success

    15. Take care and goodby

  • 15 essential english sentences for Expressing Preferences and Opinions

    Day 29

    Expressing Preferences and Opinions

    Expressing your preferences and opinions is essential for effective communication. It helps others understand your likes, dislikes, and thoughts on various topics. Here are 15 sentences to help you convey your preferences and opinions clearly.

    1. I prefer coffee over tea

    2. I enjoy reading books

    3. I like to travel

    4. My favorite color is blue

    5. I love trying new recipes

    6. I don’t like spicy food

    7. I think this is a great idea

    8. I’m not a fan of horror movies

    9. I enjoy spending time outdoors

    10. I prefer staying home on weekends

    11. I think this is too expensive

    12. I love going to the beach

    13. I’m not interested in sports

    14. I prefer early mornings

    15. I enjoy cooking

  • 15 english sentences for Making Plans

    Day 28

    Making plans

    Making plans helps us connect with others and organize our time effectively. Whether you’re setting up a meeting, planning a trip, or just trying to catch up with a friend, it’s important to communicate your intentions clearly. Here are 15 sentences to help you make plans effortlessly.

    1. Let’s plan a trip

    2. What are your plans for the weekend?

    3. Let’s organize a get-together

    4. Can we schedule a meeting?

    5. Let’s set up a time

    6. I’m free next Saturday

    7. Can we meet tomorrow?

    8. Let’s arrange a time to talk

    9. I’m available in the afternoon

    10. Let’s book a table

    11. How about Friday night?

    12. Let’s go hiking this weekend

    13. Let’s catch up over coffee

    14. Let’s visit the new restaurant

    15. I’ll check my calendar

  • 15 english sentences for Encouragement and Support

    Day 27

    Encouragement and support

    Encouraging and supporting others with kind words can have a powerful impact, helping them feel confident in their abilities. Whether someone is facing a challenge, working towards a goal, or just needs a little boost, offering genuine support can make a difference. Here are 15 sentences you can use to motivate and uplift those around you

    1. You can do it

    2. Don’t give up

    3. I believe in you

    4. Keep going

    5. You’re doing great

    6. Stay strong

    7. I’m proud of you.

    8. You’ve got this.

    9. Keep up the good work

    10. You’re amazing

    11. I’m here for you

    12. Don’t lose hope

    13. You’re on the right track

    14. Keep pushing forward

    15. You’re making progress

  • Word of the day:

    Stunning
    extremely impressive or attractive.
    Example: this lake has stunning views

  • Simple english 15 sentences for students to use At College or University

    Day 26

    At college or university

    Navigating college or university life involves learning new terms and phrases that help you communicate effectively on campus. Whether you’re attending classes, meeting with professors, or working on group projects, these sentences will help you feel more confident in your academic environment.

    1. I have a lecture at 10 a.m

    2. Can I borrow your notes?

    3. What’s the assignment for today?

    4. Do you have a class now?

    5. I’m studying for an exam

    6. Can we meet in the library?

    7. I need to register for this course

    8. Do you understand the topic?

    9. I have a group project to finish

    10. Let’s grab lunch after class

    11. The lecture was really interesting

    12. I’m looking for my classroom

    13. I have a presentation tomorrow

    14. Where can I find the cafeteria?

    15. I need to talk to my professor