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  • my most memorable trip

    Most memorable trip

    Oh, my most memorable trip that’s gotta be when I went to Bali a couple of years ago. I mean, I’d seen pictures and heard all the hype, but actually being there was something else. The second I stepped off the plane, the air just smelled different—warm and kinda sweet, you know?

    The best part was this tiny beach I stumbled upon while renting a scooter. I got a little lost (okay, really lost), but then I turned down this random road and—bam!—there it was: pure white sand, crystal-clear water, and barely anyone around. I just sat there for hours, listening to the waves, feeling like I’d found serene atmosphere.

    And the food? It was truly wonderful. I ate a lot of nasi goreng and fresh mango—probably more than I should have! One evening, I tried an unusual-looking fruit at a local market. It was durian, and its smell was  strong. But… Honestly, it wasn’t just the place—it was how free and happy I felt there. No schedules, no stress, just exploring and soaking it all in.

    My Hobby

    My Favorite Local Market and What I Buy There

  • My Favorite Local Market and What I Buy There

    Local market

    Oh, I love my local market—it’s this lively little place just a few blocks from my apartment. Every Saturday morning, rain or shine, I grab my tote bags and head over. The moment I walk in, the smell of fresh bread i really  like 

    First stop? The fruit stall where i usually grab some mangoes, maybe a few apples, and—if I’m feeling fancy—a big, juicy pineapple. Next, I swing by the bakery. I get some fresh bread and I also grab a couple of croissants because, well, why not?

    Oh, and I have to visit the spice vendor. His little shop is like a treasure chest—colorful jars everywhere, and the aroma is insane! Last time, he convinced me to try this new chili powder, and wow, it’s spicy… but in the best way.

    I buy some vegetables like potato, carrots, onions and some more.

    Honestly, it’s not just about shopping—it’s the great way to connect neighbours.

    My Hobby

    My Daily Routine

  • My Hobby

    My hobby

    Everyone has something they enjoy doing in their free time. For me, my favorite hobby is reading. It may sound simple, but it brings me peace and joy.

    When I read, I get lost in the pages. I love novels, history books, science facts, and real-life stories. Each book takes me to a new world.

    Reading helps me relax after a busy day. It also improves my vocabulary and speaking skills. Sometimes, I share stories with my friends—it’s fun!

    Books teach me new things and help me understand different world. They make me think and grow. That’s why I read every day, even if it’s just for a little while.

    Introduce your self:

    My Daily Routine

  • My Hobby

    My hobby

    Everyone has something they enjoy doing in their free time. For me, my favorite hobby is reading. It may sound simple, but it brings me peace and joy.

    When I read, I get lost in the pages. I love novels, history books, science facts, and real-life stories. Each book takes me to a new world.

    Reading helps me relax after a busy day. It also improves my vocabulary and speaking skills. Sometimes, I share stories with my friends—it’s fun!

    Books teach me new things and help me understand different world. They make me think and grow. That’s why I read every day, even if it’s just for a little while.

    Introduce your self:

    My Daily Routine

  • My Daily Routine

    Daily routine

    so my daily routine is pretty simple, but it helps me stay productive.

    I usually wake up around 7AM sometimes 7:30, I’m not perfect! First, I wash my face, brush my teeth, and drink some water. Then, I have breakfast—something quick like toast  

     eggs or cereal with a cup of tea.

    After breakfast, I start working or studying. Mornings are my best time for focus, so I try to do important tasks early. By 1 PM, I take a lunch break—maybe rice and veggies or a sandwich. And yes, I take a short nap after eating. 20 minutes, max! I’m not a robot; I need rest too.

    In the afternoon, I finish my work or do some reading. If I feel tired, I take a 5-minute break—maybe stretch or check my phone (I know, bad habit!).

    Around 6 PM, I go for a short walk or do light exercise. Nothing crazy, just enough to feel fresh. Then, dinner—sometimes I cook, sometimes it’s leftovers.

    After dinner I relax with family, watch YouTube, or read. I try to review what I learned that day.

    sleep around 10:30 PM—unless I get stuck on my phone (oops!).

    That’s it! Not perfect, but it works for me.

    Introduce your self:

  • Introduce your self:

    Self introduction

    Hi My name is Sara, and I am a student from Canada. I am 18 years old and currently studying English literature. I enjoy reading books, cooking,

    and learning new things. In my free time, I like to watch educational videos and practice speaking English. My favorite food is pasta, and my favorite color is blue. I believe in working hard and staying positive to achieve my goals. I love meeting new people and having interesting conversations with them.

  • 100 English Sentences for Daily Use

    Learning and practicing English daily can help you improve your speaking skills. Here are 100 commonly used sentences that will help you in everyday conversations.

    1. Good morning! How are you today?
    2. What’s your plan for the day?
    3. Can you help me with this?
    4. I don’t understand. Can you explain it again?
    5. Where are you from?
    6. Could you repeat that, please?
    7. How much does this cost?
    8. I’m just looking, thanks.
    9. Do you take credit cards?
    10. What time do you open and close?
    11. Can you recommend a good restaurant nearby?
    12. I would like to order a coffee.
    13. Can I have the bill, please?
    14. What’s the WiFi password?
    15. Do you have any vegetarian options?
    16. Excuse me, where is the nearest restroom?
    17. Can you give me directions to the train station?
    18. I’d like to book a taxi.
    19. How far is it from here?
    20. What time does the bus arrive?
    21. Could you call me back later?
    22. I will be there in ten minutes.
    23. Let’s meet at 5 PM.
    24. Sorry, I’m running late.
    25. Can we reschedule the meeting?
    26. What’s the weather like today?
    27. It’s really hot outside.
    28. I think it’s going to rain.
    29. Could you turn on the fan, please?
    30. Do you need any help?
    31. Let me know if you need anything.
    32. What do you do for a living?
    33. I work as a teacher.
    34. I’m a student.
    35. I’m on my way home.
    36. Please wait for me.
    37. It’s nice to meet you.
    38. What’s your phone number?
    39. Can you send me a message?
    40. I’ll call you later.
    41. Have a nice day!
    42. Take care of yourself.
    43. See you soon!
    44. Sorry, I didn’t mean to.
    45. I apologize for the mistake.
    46. No worries, it happens.
    47. That sounds great!
    48. I don’t feel well today.
    49. I have a headache.
    50. Do you have any medicine for a cold?
    51. Can you suggest a good doctor?
    52. I need to go to the hospital.
    53. Do you know where the pharmacy is?
    54. How’s your family?
    55. My parents are doing well.
    56. I have two brothers and one sister.
    57. Where do you live?
    58. I live in New York.
    59. I recently moved here.
    60. I love traveling.
    61. Have you ever been to Paris?
    62. What’s your favorite food?
    63. I love Italian cuisine.
    64. Can you cook?
    65. I enjoy baking cakes.
    66. What are your hobbies?
    67. I like reading books.
    68. Do you play any sports?
    69. I love going to the gym.
    70. What’s your favorite sport?
    71. I prefer basketball.
    72. What time is it now?
    73. It’s almost 3 PM.
    74. Can you wake me up at 7 AM?
    75. I need to set an alarm.
    76. Have you finished your work?
    77. I have a lot of work to do.
    78. Let’s take a break.
    79. Do you have any plans for the weekend?
    80. I’m going to visit my grandparents.
    81. How was your day?
    82. It was a busy day.
    83. I had a great time.
    84. Thank you for your help.
    85. I really appreciate it.
    86. You’re welcome!
    87. That’s very kind of you.
    88. Can you give me a hand?
    89. I’m looking for a new job.
    90. Let’s go shopping.
    91. This dress looks beautiful.
    92. Do you have this in a different size?
    93. I love this color.
    94. Can I try this on?
    95. How do I look?
    96. You look amazing!
    97. Let’s take a picture together.
    98. Do you enjoy watching sports?
    99. Who’s your favorite athlete?
    100. Keep smiling and stay positive.

    15 Common English Sentences for Wishing Someone Well and Saying Goodbye

    Daily use english sentences

  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense

    Definition:
    The present perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action that began in the past and is still ongoing in the present. It emphasizes the duration or continuity of the action.

    Usage of “For” and “Since”:

    • For is used with a period of time (e.g., two hours, five days, a long time).
    • Since is used with a specific point in time (e.g., morning, 2010, Monday).

    1. Affirmative Sentence
    Structure: Subject + has/have + been + verb (ing) + object.

    • She has been studying English.He has been living here since 2010.
    • They have been playing soccer for an hour.
    • I have been working on this project.

    2. Negative SentenceStructure: Subject + has/have + not + been + verb (ing) + object.

    • He has not been working since morning.She has not been cooking.
    • We have not been traveling fore long time.

    3. Interrogative Sentence
    Structure: Has/Have + subject + been + verb (ing) + object?

    • Have they been playing football for an hour?
    • Has she been waiting since noon?
    • Has he been working on this assignment?

    4. Negative Interrogative Sentence Structure: Has/Have + subject + not + been + verb (ing) + object?

    • Has she not been waiting since yesterday?
    • Have you not been studying for three hours?
    • Has he not been attending the meetings?
    • Have they not been cleaning the house for hours?
  • Weekend plans

    Hey, do you have any plans for the weekend?

    Not yet. I was thinking of just relaxing at home. What about you?

    I was planning to go hiking on Saturday. The weather looks perfect for it. Want to join?

    That sounds fun! Where are you going?

    There’s a great trail about an hour from here. It has amazing views.

    That sounds awesome! What time are you heading out?

    Probably around 8 AM so we can avoid the afternoon heat.

    Sounds good! I’ll bring some snacks.

    Great! Let’s meet at my place, and we’ll head out from there.

    Perfect! Looking forward to it.

    Weekend plans

    Buying a new jacket

    Talking about Ramadan

  • Buying a new jacket

    English conversation

    Excuse me, can you help me find the clothing section?

    Sure! It’s on the second floor, near the escalator.

    Thank you. Also, do you have any discounts today?

    Yes, we have a 20% discount on all winter clothing.

    That’s great! I need a warm jacket. Can you recommend one?

    Of course. This one is very popular. It’s warm and lightweight.

    It looks nice. Do you have it in a smaller size?

    Let me check… Yes, we have it in small. Would you like to try it on?

    Yes, please. Where are the fitting rooms?

    Right over there, next to the mirrors.

    It fits well! I’ll take it. Where do I pay?

    The cash counter is near the entrance.

    Thank you for your help!

    Talking about Ramadan

    Talking about family