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MAD Strategy for Learning English from video

January 10, 2024 by Ching

We can use MAD strategy when watching video with difficult English and concept.

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Genre

January 10, 2024 by Ching

a particular type or style of literature, art, film or music that we can recognize because of its specific features.

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Why or How Come?

December 30, 2023 by Ching

How come is an informal expression of Why. E.g. Why are you so late? How come you are so late?

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The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in 2023 — A Year of Unprecedented Growth and Regulatory Debates

December 28, 2023 by Ching

In 2023, artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage, fueled by the emergence of generative AI and the widespread adoption of applications like ChatGPT. The public’s fascination with AI models prompted major tech companies to introduce their chatbots, and regulatory discussions on AI’s opportunities and risks gained momentum globally. The year witnessed swift product launches, with…

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The Christmas Night 2023

December 26, 2023December 26, 2023 by Ching

December 25, 2023 Yo, diary! So, last night was off the charts! We rolled over to the Taits’ place to get our Christmas vibes on. Mrs Tait was on fire with her welcome game, hitting us up with a spread of epic proportions. Her boys? Man, they’ve grown since the last time we hung out….

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What are Thou, Thee, Thy?

December 18, 2023 by Ching

“Thou”, “Thee”, and “Thy” are archaic English pronouns. They were commonly used in Early Modern English (Shakespearean English) and are a form of second-person singular pronouns.

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A Good Person and me

November 23, 2023November 24, 2023 by Ching

“When you encounter a good person, think of becoming like them. When you encounter someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points,” said Conficious in The Analects. 見賢思齊焉,見不賢而內自省。

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Presumably or Probably?

November 22, 2023November 23, 2023 by Ching

The terms “presumably” and “probably” are often used interchangeably, but they convey a similar level of likelihood. There’s no strict quantitative difference between the two; both imply a reasonable expectation or likelihood, but not certainty.

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Opposing

November 21, 2023November 23, 2023 by Ching

The phrase “she is sitting opposing to you” is grammatically correct, but it may sound a bit formal or less common in everyday language. A more common way to express this idea might be to say “she is sitting across from you” or “she is sitting across the table from you.” These phrases are more…

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From Mouse to Mice

November 17, 2023November 23, 2023 by Ching

The main difference between “mice” and “mouse” lies in their usage as plural and singular forms. “Mouse” is singular, referring to one small rodent, while “mice” is the plural form, used when referring to more than one of these rodents.

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