Think about a parent watching over their child at a busy market.Or a loyal friend who always stands beside you when trouble starts. We often…
Imagine you’re at a busy café.People walk in, grab coffee then leave. New people arrive again. The door never seems to rest. Someone watching might…
Imagine a friend asks you Can I trust him with money You might answer, Don’t worry. He’s as straight as an arrow. You didn’t talk…
Imagine you see a very small child standing next to a tall adul Many English learners get confused here. They hear phrases like little mouse…
Imagine you’re solving a crossword puzzle.But when the two appear together in a crossword clue, it suddenly feels confusing. Many beginners get stuck here. The…
Imagine buying something that keeps eating your money.You fix it again and again, but it still costs more. A friend might say, That car is…
Imagine this.You stayed up late finishing work. Then you woke up early for school work or family duties. By afternoon your body feels slow and…
Imagine a teacher asking a child Let your creativity flow. The child pauses. Flow Like water Moments like this confuse many learners. We often use…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.