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03/12/2024

ā€˜Brain rot’ is defined as ā€œthe supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content) considered to be trivial or unchallenging. Also: something characterized as likely to lead to such deteriorationā€.

The term has taken on new significance in the digital age, especially over the past 12 months. Initially gaining traction on social media platform—particularly on TikTok among Gen Z and Gen Alpha communities—’brain rot’ is now seeing more widespread use, such as in mainstream journalism, amidst societal concerns about the negative impact of overconsuming online content.

12/02/2024

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27/12/2023

Course Name: 'Developing writing skill with basic grammar'
Contents:
- Making question
- Writing answer to question
- Report writing
- Summary writing
- Graph and chart writing
- Writing from picture
- Developing paragraph,
short composition and short stories
- Composing E-Mail
-Promotional writing for advertisement
Course Duration: 2 months, Weekly Classes: 4, Total
Classes: 32, Class Duration: 1 hour

27/12/2023

Course Name: 'Understanding Basic Grammar with spoken English'
Speciality:
- Word formation
(vocabulary and phrases)
- Sentence formation
(structure and clauses)
- Interactive English
- Making presentation
- Facing model interview
Course duration: 2 months
Total Classes: 32
Weekly classes: 4
Class duration: 1 hour

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18/11/2023

Today I feel like…………(Express your feelings).


The Pivot - An English Learning Hub

18/11/2023

INJURED: Victims are injured financially, emotionally or physically.
Example: The injured player was carried off the field.

WOUNDED: Wounded implies a physical injury or laceration.
Example: The child screamed louder than a wounded animal.

HURT: Hurt describes an experience of physical or emotional pain.
Example: Buster's owner was relieved that the dog was not hurt.

FARTHER: Farther is always used for distance.
Example: How much farther is the
amusement park?

FURTHER: Further implies a metaphorical advancement.
Example: Further topics will be covered next week.

EACH: Use each with individual or
separate items.
Example: The pineapples are $2 each.

EVERY: Use the word every when referring to things in a group or deseribing the frequency of actions.
Example: She goes to the beach every day.

SICK: Sick is related to a sickness or physical condition affecting an
individual or group.

Example: After the ride, Charles felt sick.
ILL: Ill can mean bad, poor, unwell or sick.
Example: The expedition was ill advised.


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