Day 58 Worksheet: Prepositions

A. Fill in the correct words- in, on, by, at. B. Underline the preposition in the given sentences. EDUFOLKS TIPSPrepositions1. Prepositions usually come before the nouns.2. Prepositions’ job is to indicate the position of the object.  For instance: in the box, on the box, behind the box, near the box, under the box.  Answers: A. […]

Day 57 Worksheet: Adverbs

Exercise I. Complete the story with the words which answer how, when and where. late    finally   loudly    eagerly    greedily   slowly   soon   joyfully    timidly   politely     gently    swiftly    lazily A Drive to the Countryside/Village For a long time, the Smith family had not gone out of the home.  For the coming summer holidays, they made a plan […]

Day 56 Worksheet: Composition

Think of an interesting story of about 100 t0 150 words build around the following images.  Remember to add some climax/problem to make your readers curious till the end.  Add fictious characters, give background to the story.  You can choose any one picture story. Picture story 1                                                          Picture story 2 EDUFOLKS TIPSComposition1. Composition is […]

Day 55 Worksheet: Sentences

A. Match the two parts of these short dialogues. Hey, George!  Would you like me to assist you?   Certainly, help yourself, I would be glad. Mark, where did you learn French from?   No, I made it myself.  I thought of trying my hands.   Farzona, may I borrow your bakery pan? Thanks, I […]

Day 54 Worksheet: False Friends

1. affect (verb) – to influence             effect (noun) – a result or consequence  2. complement (verb) – to complete or make perfect     compliment (verb) – to praise or flatter 3. precede (verb) – to go before       proceed (verb) – to go forward or continue 4. beside (prep) – next to; by the side of:  […]

Day 53 Worksheet: Tenses

Read the stories.  Rewrite the first one in past tense, and the second one in future tense.  Do necessary changes wherever required. I. Hello!  I am John Smith. I reside in New York. This is my pet dog, Finn. He likes sleeping in the garden, under the mango tree. I play around with my pals.  […]

Day 52 Worksheet: Prepositions

Fill in the correct preposition in the blank, then frame another sentence with the preposition.  One has been done for your reference. 1. The late-night comedy show began __________ time.                                                     The trainer started and finished off the class on time. 2. After hearing about the case, the police had to get __________ the bottom of […]

Day 51 Worksheet: Conjunctions

I. Correcting Mistakes: Correct the joining words. II. Complete the sentences. 1. I don’t like broccoli however _____________________________________________________________________. 2. Because it is snowing, _____________________________________________________________________. 3. Maya always studies hard for her examination as _____________________________________________________________________. 4. Lesley works for an electronic store, hence _____________________________________________________________________. 5. Toronto is a safe city and _____________________________________________________________________. Answers: I. Correcting Mistakes: […]

Day 50 Worksheet: Idiom Quiz

Find the correct answer. Idioms Exercise 1 1. I think I stand a chance of getting that job. 2. I’m sticking to the new diet. 3. We need to get our ducks in a row. 4. For the record, I think two of our people aren’t pulling their weight. 5. We don’t want our team […]

Day 49 Worksheet: Vocabulary Words

Context- Context means all the words in a sentence or all the sentences in a paragraph.  In a sentence all the words together make up the context.  In a paragraph all the sentences together make up the context.  You use the context to figure out the meaning of unknown words. Pick the correct word and […]

Day 48 Worksheet: Phrases

Phrase– Sentences are made up of words or groups of words (phrases).  Phrases make little sense, yet not complete. Exercise I. Placement of phrase- put the phrase in the right place. 1. The tourist built a sandcastle in blue shorts. _____________________________________________________________ 2. The passenger ate an ice-cream with glasses. _____________________________________________________________ 3. The horse kicked the […]

Day 47 Worksheet: Vocabulary Building

I. Odd One Out- Pick the odd one out. 1. proclaim announce declare publish chastise 2. border ignore boundary edge margin 3. bare contrary naked nude undressed 4. rigid puzzle stiff firm unbending 5. fragment splinter piece fearful chip 6. vast huge enormous value immense 7. obtain gain lean acquire procure 8. idle vague ambiguous […]

Day 46 Worksheet: False Friends

A. Commonly Confused Words Practice Exercises For each of the following sentences, circle the correct word choice: 1. The recent city is (beside/besides) the Sahara Desert.  2. The soul of the dead people is believed to be (in/into) the Pyramids of Egypt.  3. The culprit was punished (by/with) the judge for the heinous crime.  4. […]

Day 45 Worksheet: Adding capital letters

Capital Letters: Capital letters are used with particular types of nouns, in certain positions in sentences.  You must always use capital letters for: The beginning of a sentence                                              The first person personal pronoun- I Names and titles of people                                                 Titles of works, books, movies Months of the year            Days of the week                   Seasons             Holidays Names […]

Day 44 Worksheet: Subject Verb Agreement

Exercise 1 Circle the correct verb in each of the sentences below.  1. Your acquaintance (talk-talks) too much.  2. The chap with the roses (look-looks) like your colleague.  3. The women in the pool (swim-swims) well.  4. Narobi (drive-drives) a cab.  5. The troupes (run-runs) five miles every day.  6. That red-haired lady in the […]

Daily Spoken English Practice: A Practical Checklist for Real Progress

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Daily Spoken English Practice: Improve Your Fluency Fast If you’re learning English and want to speak fluently, the key is daily spoken English practice. You don’t need long hours—just 15 minutes a day can make a big difference. Whether you’re a student, professional, or preparing for exams like IELTS, building a strong spoken English habit […]

How to Transform Your Personality in 30 Days

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Have you ever felt stuck in a loop? Not knowing which direction to choose, puzzled between too many options! Do you feel overwhelmed? Unmotivated? Desperate for a breakthrough? But you don’t know where to start, because you are tangled in a perplexed state. Embark on a self-development journey, you are going to transform your personality […]

Why Every Employee Needs Corporate Communication Training

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In today’s dynamic business landscape, effective communication is no longer just a desirable skill — it’s a strategic necessity. Whether employees are sending an email, giving a presentation, participating in a meeting, or engaging in client interactions, their communication style directly impacts the organisation’s brand, efficiency, and success. Corporate communication training, once reserved for senior […]

How to score a band 8 in IELTS

How to Score Band 8 in IELTS

Many students dream of achieving a band 8 in IELTS, whether you are planning to study abroad or work. A high score in IELTS can open many doors for you. While the test might seem onerous initially, you can reach this goal of how to score band 8 in IELTS with smart preparation and the […]

The 5 Most Common Business English Mistakes Professionals Make — And How to Avoid Them

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Clear, professional communication is the cornerstone of success in today’s globalised workplace. Whether you’re managing teams, liaising with international clients, or drafting high-stakes reports, your use of English has a direct impact on how you’re perceived. Even highly experienced professionals can make subtle yet significant language errors that affect clarity, tone, or credibility. In this […]