New Normal VS Second Wave

As the world comes to grips with the “new normal” coronavirus has wrought on our towns, cities and communities, society faces the challenge of figuring out how to talk about the impact the virus is having on our everyday lives. Coronavirus has led to an explosion of new words and phrases, both in English and in other languages. This new vocabulary helps us make sense of the changes that have suddenly become part of our everyday lives. Check it out! Covidiot: someone ignoring public health advice Covideo party : online parties via Zoom or Skype Covexit: the strategy for exiting lockdown Blursday: an unspecified day because of lockdown’s disorientating effect… Read More

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Regular and Irregular Adverbs

ADVERB generally corresponds to an ADJECTIVE. REGULAR adverbs are simply formed by adding “-ly” or other changes. IRREGULAR adverbs, on the other hand, are not formed from standard English spelling conventions (not always use “by”). You have to memorize them or find on Dictionary. BUT, we can simply identify the both from the position in sentence by knowing adjective or adverb. Eg. Regular Arverb She is a beautiful singer. (Ajdective) She sings a song beautifully. (Adverb) Eg. Irregular Adverb He is a fast runner. (Adjective) He runs fast. (Adverb) Either regular or irregular adverb, with suffix-ly or other changes above, means commonly in Bahasa Indonesia as “dengan/secara”

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Learning Audio-book

Hi fellows! Amazon recently canceled the subscription of books and audio stories for children and students of all ages as long as schools are closed. Kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids. Here, all stories are free to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet using the following link https://stories.audible.com/start-listen. Have a great day staying at home! keep your kids and family learning cheerfully. #dirumahaja

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English learning Apps #dirumahaja

Hi.. Here are some recommended English learning apps that you as teachers and students can use while staying at home to learn and improve English skills anytime, anywhere on your mobile devices. (android link) Duolingo https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duolingo Learn English Busuu https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.busuu.android.en Improve English: word be games https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.knudge.me   Learn English Listening Master https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.masterkeygames.listeningmaster

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