Forwarded from English grammar | MCQs quiz Jkssb SSC
#ONE_WORD_SUBSTITUTION
1. Atheist
Meaning in Hindi: नास्तिक
Meaning in English: A person who does not believe in the existence of God.
2. Autocracy
Meaning in Hindi: निरंकुश राज्यशासन
Meaning in English: Government By one Man who has unlimited power.
3. Autocrat
Meaning in Hindi: निरंकुश
Meaning in English: A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others.
4. Arsenal
Meaning in Hindi: हथियार घर
Meaning in English: A place where weapons and ammunitions stored.
5. Allegory
Meaning in Hindi: रूपक
Meaning in English: A story in which ideas are symbolized as people.
6. Aristocracy
Meaning in Hindi: विषहर
Meaning in English: A Government run by the nobility or the rich and the elite people.
7. Autobiography
Meaning in Hindi: आत्मकथा
Meaning in English: A Life story of a person written by self.
8. Avairy
Meaning in Hindi: पक्षीशाला
Meaning in English: Large cage or building for keeping birds.
9. Analgesia
Meaning in Hindi: पीडाहर
Meaning in English: Loss of ability to feel pain while still conscious
10. Altruist
Meaning in Hindi: परोपकारी
Meaning in English: A person who thinks unselfishly for others.
1. Atheist
Meaning in Hindi: नास्तिक
Meaning in English: A person who does not believe in the existence of God.
2. Autocracy
Meaning in Hindi: निरंकुश राज्यशासन
Meaning in English: Government By one Man who has unlimited power.
3. Autocrat
Meaning in Hindi: निरंकुश
Meaning in English: A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others.
4. Arsenal
Meaning in Hindi: हथियार घर
Meaning in English: A place where weapons and ammunitions stored.
5. Allegory
Meaning in Hindi: रूपक
Meaning in English: A story in which ideas are symbolized as people.
6. Aristocracy
Meaning in Hindi: विषहर
Meaning in English: A Government run by the nobility or the rich and the elite people.
7. Autobiography
Meaning in Hindi: आत्मकथा
Meaning in English: A Life story of a person written by self.
8. Avairy
Meaning in Hindi: पक्षीशाला
Meaning in English: Large cage or building for keeping birds.
9. Analgesia
Meaning in Hindi: पीडाहर
Meaning in English: Loss of ability to feel pain while still conscious
10. Altruist
Meaning in Hindi: परोपकारी
Meaning in English: A person who thinks unselfishly for others.
Forwarded from English grammar | MCQs quiz Jkssb SSC
🔰 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION 🔰
1. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture.
2. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
3. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
4. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
5. Autocracy – government by one person
6. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
7. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
8. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
9. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of the throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law, and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in the war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloakroom – a place for luggage at the railway station
41. Cynosure – the centre of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horseback
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate
68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc.
1. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture.
2. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
3. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
4. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
5. Autocracy – government by one person
6. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
7. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
8. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
9. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of the throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law, and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in the war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloakroom – a place for luggage at the railway station
41. Cynosure – the centre of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horseback
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate
68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc.
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⚠️ 40 Commonly Used and Popular English Idioms
●A blessing in disguise
Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad
●A dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique
●Adding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse
●Beat around the bush
Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable
●Beating a dead horse
Meaning: giving time or energy to something that is ended or over
●Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually
●Best of both worlds
Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time
●Biting off more than you can chew
Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing
●By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it
●Don’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance
●Doing something at the drop of a hat
Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked
●Don’t count your chickens before they hatch
Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened
●Caught between a rock and a hard place
Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices
●Costs an arm and a leg
Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive
●Cutting corners
Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money
●Devil’s advocate
Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view
●Feeling under the weather
Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick
●Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health
●Getting a taste of your own medicine
Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others
●Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired
●Giving the benefit of the doubt
Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable
●Giving someone the cold shoulder
Meaning: ignoring someone
●Going on a wild goose chase
Meaning: doing something that is pointless
●Heard it on the grapevine
Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something
●Hitting the nail on the head
Meaning: Performing a task with exactness
●Killing two birds with one stone
Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking
●Letting someone off the hook
Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something
●Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret
●No pain, no gain
Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results
●On the ball
Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible
●Once in a blue moon
Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often
●Piece of cake
Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete
●Pulling someone’s leg
Meaning: Joking with someone
●Speak of the devil
Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives
●Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements
●Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source
●The last straw
Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable
●The elephant in the room
Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid
●Throwing caution to the wind
Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk
●Your guess is as good as mine
Meaning: To not know something
✍ 20 Familiar English Idioms
▪️A snowball effect
Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger
▪️An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you
▪️Burning bridges
Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair
▪️Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big
▪️Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Excellent health
▪️Go down in flames
Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner
▪️Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out.
●A blessing in disguise
Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad
●A dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique
●Adding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse
●Beat around the bush
Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable
●Beating a dead horse
Meaning: giving time or energy to something that is ended or over
●Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually
●Best of both worlds
Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time
●Biting off more than you can chew
Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing
●By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it
●Don’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance
●Doing something at the drop of a hat
Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked
●Don’t count your chickens before they hatch
Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened
●Caught between a rock and a hard place
Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices
●Costs an arm and a leg
Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive
●Cutting corners
Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money
●Devil’s advocate
Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view
●Feeling under the weather
Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick
●Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health
●Getting a taste of your own medicine
Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others
●Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired
●Giving the benefit of the doubt
Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable
●Giving someone the cold shoulder
Meaning: ignoring someone
●Going on a wild goose chase
Meaning: doing something that is pointless
●Heard it on the grapevine
Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something
●Hitting the nail on the head
Meaning: Performing a task with exactness
●Killing two birds with one stone
Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking
●Letting someone off the hook
Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something
●Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret
●No pain, no gain
Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results
●On the ball
Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible
●Once in a blue moon
Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often
●Piece of cake
Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete
●Pulling someone’s leg
Meaning: Joking with someone
●Speak of the devil
Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives
●Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements
●Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source
●The last straw
Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable
●The elephant in the room
Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid
●Throwing caution to the wind
Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk
●Your guess is as good as mine
Meaning: To not know something
✍ 20 Familiar English Idioms
▪️A snowball effect
Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger
▪️An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you
▪️Burning bridges
Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair
▪️Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big
▪️Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Excellent health
▪️Go down in flames
Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner
▪️Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out.
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Forwarded from English grammar | MCQs quiz Jkssb SSC
✅ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION
1. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture.
2. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
3. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
4. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
5. Autocracy – government by one person
6. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
7. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
8. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
9. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of the throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law, and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in the war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloakroom – a place for luggage at the railway station
41. Cynosure – the centre of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horseback
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate
68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc.
1. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture.
2. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
3. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
4. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
5. Autocracy – government by one person
6. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
7. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
8. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
9. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of the throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law, and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in the war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloakroom – a place for luggage at the railway station
41. Cynosure – the centre of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horseback
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate
68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc.
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Muet New Format Tips
Hello Everyone. This is a special study for MUET. MUET NEW FORMAT is still new for all MUET Candidates and MUET Teacher. Responden: -MUET Teacher -MUET Candidate -EX MUET Candidate We would be deeply grateful if you could participate in this study by…
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MUET Speaking HOT Tips
Let's talk briefly about what are the MAIN tips to succeed in preparing for your MUET Speaking test!
MUET with Madam Iman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-byi6to1y3k&ab_channel=Pn.NurulImanBintiAhmadBukhari
Source: https://t.me/MUETwithMdmIman
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MUET with Madam Iman
Channel for MUET tips from Dr Iman
ALLAH will help you in the MUET —> KEEP believing in yourself!
❇️ Born and grew up in the USA
❇️ University English Teacher
❇️ B.ed TESL (Hons) (UiTM)
❇️ Masters in English Language Studies (UKM)
❇️ PhD in TESL (UPM)
ALLAH will help you in the MUET —> KEEP believing in yourself!
❇️ Born and grew up in the USA
❇️ University English Teacher
❇️ B.ed TESL (Hons) (UiTM)
❇️ Masters in English Language Studies (UKM)
❇️ PhD in TESL (UPM)
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