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If I was a president

By Prince Ea

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“The early morning has gold in its mouth,” said Benjamin Franklin. The analogy by Franklin is by no means long drawn because getting up before the sun has many perks. Following is a list of reasons which will convince you to to get up earlier than used to be! 💪😊

Benefits of getting up early:

+ More productivity
+Mental fitness
+ Praying on time
+ Better sleep quality
+Brighter world
+Better results in study

Times of India.com

By the way, it would be great to get up without an alarm clock, because your goals must be huge enough to make you jump out of your bed at 6 or earlier in the morning!

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Online class😂

but at Chance Education center you can have far better ones

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Reading texts!!!.pdf
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Multi-level reading texts to practise📚


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"Elephant" (a joke)

The class teacher asks students to name an animal that begins with an “E”. One boy says, “Elephant.”
Then the teacher asks for an animal that begins with a “T”. The same boy says, “Two elephants.”
The teacher sends the boy out of the class for bad behavior. After that she asks for an animal beginning with “M”.
The boy shouts from the other side of the wall: “Maybe an elephant!”🤦


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Let's learn words

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Paul Nation_4000 Essential English Words 1_2009.pdf
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Very effective book to intensify your level of vocabulary💪🏻

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10 most commonly misspelled words in English

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. Accomodate
This is one that often shows up in business communications, so you want to make sure you get it right. It actually takes two c's and two m's.

Correct spelling: accommodate

9. Wich
It seems hard to believe that you could put down "wich" when you really meant "which" -- but this one has more than two million mentions in the Oxford Dictionary's corpus, more mentions than any other word on this list.

Correct spelling: which

8. Recieve
Despite the fact that this is drilled in elementary school and beyond, it's apparently still challenging to remember that the rule is ... (all together now) "i before e, except after c." This is one of the c's in question.

Correct spelling: receive

7. Untill
This was originally the correct spelling of the word ... in the Middle Ages. We've (arguably) advanced since that period of human history, and the word only has one "l" these days. You can also get away with the abbreviation 'til, if you're feeling bold (it's still grammatically correct).

Correct spelling: until

6. Occured
Similar to accommodate, you've got double consonants in this one. It might also occur to you that there's only one r in the word when it's in present tense, which makes it extra confusing. Welcome to English.

Correct spelling: occurred

5. Seperate
Again, you want to get this right in business settings, such as when telling your team to "send separate emails" to different clients.

Correct spelling: separate

4. Goverment
You've got to govern in order to have a government. Don't forget about that n in there.

Correct spelling: government

3. Definately
This is definitely one you want to get right. If you just remember, "I want to get it right," then you can remember that there's an i in the middle there, not an a.

Correct spelling: definitely

2. Pharoah
Probably not one that'll come up a lot at work (unless you've got quite the totalitarian C-suite), but still good to know. Also an idea for a Halloween costume.

Correct spelling: pharaoh

1. Publically
Whether you use it privately or publicly, this is one you want to make sure is correct.

Correct spelling: publicly

Source: Inc.

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