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03/12/2024
āBrain rotā is defined as āthe supposed deterioration of a personās 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 platformāparticularly on TikTok among Gen Z and Gen Alpha communitiesāābrain rotā is now seeing more widespread use, such as in mainstream journalism, amidst societal concerns about the negative impact of overconsuming online content.
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The Pivot - An English Learning Hub
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
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The Pivot - An English Learning Hub
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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