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1. Silent Letters Silent “k”: Appears before “n” (e.g., knight). Silent “b”: Often follows “m” (e.g., comb). Silent “p”: Appears in certain words of Greek origin (e.g., psychology). Examples: Silent “k”: knight, knife, knit, knot, know, knock, knee, knob, kernel, knowledge, knell, kneel, knick, knaves, knapsack, knitted, knitting, knocker, knoll, knocks, knockout, knurl, knacker, kneecap, […]

The Third Level Jack Finney is a mystery that beautifully tells how two people got lost into the past world at the Grand Central Station in New York. Although they first thought it was just a hallucination, they realize that it was all real. For Class 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 SCERT Chapters: A Long Walk […]

Basic and Advanced Level Opposites Learn the pairs in green color. Cheerful ↔ Gloomy, Sad മ്ലാനമായ, സന്തോഷമില്ലാത്ത. Heaven ↔ Hell നരകം, വളരെ മോശം അവസ്ഥ. Height ↔ Depth ആഴം Joy ↔ Sorrow Known ↔ Unknown അറിയപ്പെടാത്ത Major ↔ Minor Mature ↔ Immature പക്വതയില്ലാത്ത  Mobility ↔ Immobility ചലിക്കാൻ സാധിക്കാത്ത അവസ്ഥ  Moral ↔ Immoral Allow ↔ Deny, Refuse […]

Learn these words and write paragraphs using the words in each set of 10: Set 1 Patronizing – Treating others as if they are less intelligent or capable. Condescending – Speaking down to someone as if they are inferior. Empathetic – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. Assertive – Expressing oneself confidently without being […]

Occupational English Test – Nursing Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows.  Notes: Imagine that today’s date is 19 March 2025. Emily is a patient in your care at City Hospital. Patient Details: Name: Emily Rose Carter. Date of Birth: 15 December 2024. Age: 3 months. Parents: Mrs Su Carter, […]

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