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Sarah loved plants. She loved growing new things in her garden. She liked to grow her own fruits and vegetables. She thought they were more organic that way. They would also be more satisfying to eat. This time she was growing mangoes. She knew her mango tree would take a while to grow. She bought a small mango tree from the store. She then got all her gardening tools. She made sure to wear a hat and sunscreen since it was hot outside. She dug a hole. She then placed the tree inside. She made sure it got plenty of light and water. She awaited her tasty mangoes.


POSITIVE THINKING

Positive thoughts are life enhancing. They empower you and make you feel stronger and more confident. Positive thinking is not just a motivational idea. It has measurable, constructive effects on your personality, your health, your levels of energy, and your creativity. The more positive and optimistic you are, the happier you will be in every area of your life.


Negative thoughts bring about the opposite. They disempower you and make you feel weaker and less confident. Whenever you think or say something negative, you give your power away. You feel angry and defensive. You feel frustrated and unhappy. Over time, negative thinking can make you physically ill, and even poison your relationships.


Positive thinking leads to mental health and peak performance. Negative thinking leads to mental illness and decreased effectiveness. Your goal, therefore, if you want to live a wonderful life, is to cultivate positive emotions and get rid of negative emotions.


The elimination of negative emotions is the most important single step you can take toward health, happiness, and personal wellbeing. Each time you take complete control over your thoughts and feelings, and discipline yourself to keep them positive, the quality of both your inner and outer lives improves. In the absence of negative emotions, your mind automatically fills with the positive emotions that generate feelings of happiness and fulfillment. It has come its destination point.


18 Top tips for improving your English

1. Watch television and films in English.

2. Read English books/newspapers.

3. Label things in your house.

4. Make notes of new vocabulary.

5. Surround yourself with English speakers.

6. Figure out your best time to learn.

7. Listen to British and American music.

8. Language swap.

9. Practise English whenever you can.

10. Record yourself and your lesson.

11. Get a good bilingual dictionary.

12. Learn English idioms and phrasal verbs.

13. Write every day.

14. Tell your teacher what you want to learn.

15. Remember your mistakes.

16. Put yourself into difficult situations.

17. Change the language on your social media or smartphone.

18. Be realistic


✖️Don't say: She said, 'You are a coward boy.'


✔️ Say: She said, 'You are a coward.


🌟Coward (= one without courage) is the noun. The adjective is cowardly .


 

✖️Don't My:The others boys aren't here.


✔️ Say:The other boys aren't here.


🌟Others isn't an adjective but a pronoun The adjective is other (without the s)

We can say: The others aren't here omitting the noun boys.


✖️Don't say: I think his grandfather is died.

 

✔️ Say: I think his grandfather is dead.


Died is the past tense of die. The adjective is dead.


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