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From 2026 onwards, Read and Record will be conducted twice a day. Last year, many participants requested flexible timings some are school students attending classes in the morning, while others are working professionals who find it difficult to record during office hours.
To support everyone, English Learners has decided to host Read and Record at the following times:
Morning R & R Activity : 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Evening R & R: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Venue -👉 English Learners
To support everyone, English Learners has decided to host Read and Record at the following times:
Morning R & R Activity : 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Evening R & R: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Venue -👉 English Learners
We look forward to your active participation!
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The Word That Means Your True Direction” #education #english #vocabs #shorts #short #el #viral
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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How to Start Speaking English from Scratch? Feat. #elpodcast #english #viral #podcast #trending
How do you start speaking English as a beginner—and move beyond the intermediate level?
In this episode of Voices of Growth, Saksham speaks with Priyanka, an English educator from Haryana. Priyanka shares practical, real-life strategies to help learners…
In this episode of Voices of Growth, Saksham speaks with Priyanka, an English educator from Haryana. Priyanka shares practical, real-life strategies to help learners…
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How to Ace Public Speaking? feat. Ritu Pathak #elpodcast #english #viral #podcast #trending #el
How to Ace Public Speaking | Voices of Growth – English Learners
Guest: Ritu Pathak | Host: Saksham Mishra
What truly makes a confident public speaker—and how can anyone learn it?
In this episode of Voices of Growth by English Learners (EL), Saksham is…
Guest: Ritu Pathak | Host: Saksham Mishra
What truly makes a confident public speaker—and how can anyone learn it?
In this episode of Voices of Growth by English Learners (EL), Saksham is…
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From English Learner to Data Analyst: Gitanjali’s Journey #elpodcast #english #podcast #el
How do you start speaking English as a beginner—and move beyond the intermediate level?
From hesitation to confidence! 🌟 On this episode of Voices of Growth, Preet chats with Gitanjali, a former English Learners student & Admin who transformed her communication…
From hesitation to confidence! 🌟 On this episode of Voices of Growth, Preet chats with Gitanjali, a former English Learners student & Admin who transformed her communication…
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Do watch 2nd episode of Pronunciation series.
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Do watch 2nd episode of Pronunciation series.
Don't forget to like and comment 😉.. if you find Good learners so do share with them
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Episode 2 | Stop saying these 10 words wrong | Pronunciation Pitfalls #english #pronunciation
Have you ever felt like English spellings are just one big "betrayal"? 😅 We practice our speaking, we study the grammar rules, but then we come across words that look nothing like they sound. It can be incredibly frustrating!
Welcome to the second episode…
Welcome to the second episode…
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1. Zero Conditional (Facts / General Truth)
( If + present simple, present simple )
Ex- If you heat water, it boils.
If people eat too much sugar, they gain weight.
2. First Conditional (Real future possibility)
( If + present simple, will + verb )
Ex- If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
If it rains, we will stay at home.
3. Second Conditional (Unreal / imaginary present or future)
( If + past simple, would + verb first form )
Ex- If I had a car, I would travel more.
If she knew English well, she would get a better job.
4. Third Conditional (Past regret / unreal past)
( If + had + past participle, would have + v3 )
Ex- If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
If they had left early, they would have caught the train.
( If + present simple, present simple )
Ex- If you heat water, it boils.
If people eat too much sugar, they gain weight.
2. First Conditional (Real future possibility)
( If + present simple, will + verb )
Ex- If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
If it rains, we will stay at home.
3. Second Conditional (Unreal / imaginary present or future)
( If + past simple, would + verb first form )
Ex- If I had a car, I would travel more.
If she knew English well, she would get a better job.
4. Third Conditional (Past regret / unreal past)
( If + had + past participle, would have + v3 )
Ex- If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
If they had left early, they would have caught the train.
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