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  • OET Reading Part C5

    I’d heard there was a new woman GP in town, so, at my doctor-husband’s urging, I booked an appointment for a routine check-up. I was feeling well and had no need to suspect anything was amiss. The GP detected nothing out of the ordinary and, with the exception of slightly elevated cholesterol levels, my blood […] More

  • Medical Reading Skills 101 – Text A

    Text A Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a severe, rare, potentially lethal soft tissue infection that develops in the scrotum and perineum, the abdominal wall, or the extremities. The infection progresses rapidly, and septic shock may ensue; hence, the mortality rate is high (median mortality 32.2%). NF is classified into four types, depending on microbiological findings. […] More

  • NIOS National Institute of Open School

    My First Steps Leisure Reading with understanding Father Dear Father Fuel of the Future Bholi My Grandmother’s House A Case of Suspicion My Son will not be a beggar Where the mind is without fear If I were you The Tiger in the Tunnel The Road not Taken I must know the truth India- Her […] More

  • Letter to the Editor

    Question: Despite being an essential component of road safety infrastructure, many people do not respect zebra crossings and fail to follow traffic rules, which results in hazardous situations on the roads. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, sharing your concern, and examining the reasons for such behaviour. Provide suggestions for spreading […] More

  • CBSE English Class 12 Home Page

    Reading: 22 Marks Writing: 18 Marks Notice (4 Marks) Invitations & Replies (4 Marks) Advertisement & Reply / Letter to Editor (5 Marks) Article / Report (5 Marks) Literature: 40 Marks Book 1 – Flamingo One Long answer type question from two options. To be answered in 120 – 150 words. 5 Marks. The Last […] More

  • Gaps 09 Suicide

    Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks with the exact words / phrases. You can replay the audios. It is important to realize that 83% of people who commit suicide or attempt suicide have had contact with a doctor within a year of their death, and up to (1) __________ of people who […] More

  • Tag Questions

    1. Match the Auxiliary Verb or Use “Do” If there’s an auxiliary (helping) verb in the sentence (like am, is, are, was, were, have, has, will, can), it must be repeated in the tag. However, if the main verb lacks an auxiliary and is in the simple present or simple past tense, we use do, […] More

  • PSC Kerala Home

    Grammar Types of Sentences and Interchange of Sentences Different Parts of Speech Agreement of Verb and Subject Confusion of Adjectives and Adverbs Comparison of Adjectives Articles – The Definite and the Indefinite Articles Uses of Primary and Model Auxiliary Verbs Tag Questions Infinitive and Gerunds Tenses Tenses in Conditional Tenses Adverbs and Position of adverbs […] More

  • IELTS Academic Writing Task 2

    This page is not for beginners. This will guide you through a few steps and at the end of it, you will start feeling like an IELTS Academic student. The MELONS Method is a structured approach for organizing a six-paragraph essay, ensuring clarity and coherence. Each letter of MELONS stands for a crucial part of […] More

  • Gaps 08

    Listen to the audio plenty of times and fill in the blanks with the exact words / phrases you hear. The condition, commonly called tennis elbow, is a painful condition of the (2) ___________________ which interferes with tasks involving (2) ___________________ and manipulating objects. A recent trial led by Dr. Bob Dean has tried to […] More

  • OET Listening 07 Stephanie Cohen, Miguel Castillo

    Occupational English Test, Listening Part A In this part of the test, you’ll hear two different extracts. In each extract, a health professional is talking to a patient. For questions 1 to 24 complete the notes with information you hear. Now, look at the notes for Extract 1.  Extract 1: Questions 1 to 12 Complete […] More

  • Mention Practice Listening 1

    The best way to improve Listening Skills is Mention Practice. Listen to the audio (multiple times) and say which of these statements is not mentioned (false) according to the audio. NB: There is only 1 incorrect answer. You can select only one answer. More

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