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Please if you have the soft copy please send my WhatsApp number 08119010958 |
Psalm 91. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the almighty God |
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Greetings my esteemed people of Nigeria and Edo state in particular. My Edo people if u have your voters card and will want ur vote to count.. Drop ur number here fr more info. You will thank me later for this.. God bless |
i experience a similar thing too. But since i started using ussd to do transfer d failed transfer reducei i will advice u to use *945# to do any of ur transaction and avoid using d app . Alat by wema is very poor shall. But they are trying crackhouse:i experience a similar thing too. But since i started using ussd to do transfer d failed transfer reducei i will advice u to use *945# to do any of ur transaction and avoid using d app . Alat by wema is very poor shall. But they are trying |
very Good. The high fee paid by student is not showing in their knowledge |
i hope so |
you are well brother |
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good day nairalanders. I have issue of of composture and confidence when i give speech in a large congregation. I need help on how to improve on my self and speech. Gracias |
Good day nairaland, please let it get to front page. Please great metabolite in the house ,should pls help me with easy seminar topics to choose from. Your ideas will be highly appreciated. God bless you |
2 days before resumption for New student.
Things to know:
You can only pay your school fees after you
have being cleared. School fees can be paid
anytime, but it is better to pay after your
kofa status is showing cleared.
Online clearance must be done for those
booking for temporary hostel..
You must come with all your documents
neatly arranged in a file.
You are required to purchase scratch card
which is directly proportional to number of
sittings u used eg 1 scratch card to one
Sitting.
Pls dress neatly to avoid abuse and insult
from spectators including the clearance
officers..
Come before your clearance date to book for
hostel or else when you come all space will
be occupied.
Thank you.
Chisom Roman wants your success.
For your clearance,passports and school
fees payment ,call or WhatsApp this number
on 08163654313..
God bless you
Or you can privately message me |
i just pray this makes front page admin.
just help me admin.
i really need the job.
please peeps .
I am deeply in need of partime jobs i.e waiter or ushering in Benin.
if any please inbox me or contact me with 08163654313.
God bless you as you help a friend. |
i am a ghostreader,i love this story,a tragic start story,it makes me glue to my phone, thumps up shewrite |
All Saints' Day "The Feast of All Saints" redirects here. For the 1979 novel by Anne Rice, see The Feast of All Saints (novel). All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day,Hallowmas, [3][4]Feast of All Saints,[5][6] orSolemnity of All Saints,[7] is a Christian festival celebrated in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. In Western Christianity, it is celebrated on 1 November by the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Methodist Church, the Lutheran Church, and other Protestant churches. The Eastern Orthodox Church and associated Eastern Catholic churches celebrate it on the first Sunday after Pentecost.[8] Oriental Orthodox churches of Chaldea and associated Eastern Catholic churches celebrate All Saints' Day on the first Friday after Easter |
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Learners make mistakes and reinforce them because they produce sentences (1) too carelessly or (2) too early. You will avoid mistakes if you follow a couple of rules: Rules of error-free speaking and writing 1. Use simple language. Some beginners try to build very complicated sentences with things like the present perfect tense or conditionals. They make horrible mistakes. Don’t do this! If you’ve just started to speak or write in English, you should say what you can say (simple sentences that you have seen many times) — not what you want to say (complicated sentences). You may feel you’re talking like a child or that you are not expressing your thoughts, but don’t worry about that. Right now, your goal is not to express your thoughts freely; your goal is to learn the language. 2. Be slow and careful. In the beginning, you should write very slowly. If you need 2 hours to write an e-mail message with 10 correct sentences, that’s okay. That’s how long it should take if you’re just starting to write. Why should it take so long? Because you should read your sentences many times, looking for mistakes. You should correct your own sentences frequently. You should check if your sentences are correct by using a dictionary and the Web. And you should look for example sentences to imitate. When you’re speaking, it’s okay to build a sentence for some time in your head before you open your mouth. 3. If you’re not sure how to say something, don’t say it. (This applies to both grammar and pronunciation.) If you can’t say something correctly, it’s almost always better not to say it. You don’t want to teach yourself the wrong way to say it. You can try to look for the correct sentence in a dictionary or on the Web (see next point), but when speaking, usually you don’t have time for that. So it’s a good idea to say something else — something that you know is correct. It can even be something on a different subject. 4. When writing, always look things up. Whenever you’re not sure how to use a word, look it up in a good dictionary to find example sentences with it. When you’ve written something, and you are not sure if it’s correct, search for it on the Web with Google. If the phrase is found on many pages, then it is probably correct. Dictionaries and Google should be your everyday tools, and you should use them even many times in one sentence (especially if you’ve just begun writing in English). More information on using Google when writing 5. Know where you can screw up. Sometimes learners don’t even realize how different English is from their native language. When speaking, they translate word for word from their native language, and they think their sentences are okay. When reading or listening to English, use the “pause and think” technique: Pay close attention to things like word order, articles, prepositions, and tenses. Compare sentences in English with equivalent sentences in your native language. Notice the differences in words and in word order. This will make you more careful when speaking in English, because you will realize which parts of your sentences can be wrong and should be double- checked. “Will I ever be fluent if I speak so slowly and carefully?” Don’t worry about fluency. Fluency is easy to achieve by simply talking. If you practice speaking, you will be able to speak faster and faster. In high school, I achieved pretty good fluency in a month by talking to my English teacher (a native speaker) about two hours a week. That’s only 8 hours of talking. It is much better to beslow and correct thanbe fluent and make a lot of mistakes. Why? Because if you are slow and correct, you can easily improve your speed and become fluent and correct. But if you are fluent and make a lot of mistakes, it is much harder to fix your mistakes and become fluent and correct. My experience with error- free writing When I was in college, I started learning German with the Antimoon Method. I wanted to start writing e-mails in German as soon as possible, but I didn’t want to make mistakes and teach myself bad habits. I wrote my first e-mails in German after reading just one short (40-page) book for learners written in simple German, a few e-mail messages from a German friend, and after using my very small SuperMemo collection for a few months. And guess what?My e- mails in German had almost no mistakes. How was that possible — writing correct sentences after getting so little input? First, my e-mails contained very simple sentences. But the most important thing was my research: I looked for example sentences on the Web and in dictionaries. For example, I knew that the German word for use was benutzen, but I didn’t know how to use it in a sentence like “Which program do you use to copy CDs?”. Often, I had an idea how something might be done in German, but I wasn’t sure if my idea was correct. In such situations, I looked for the answer on the Web or in my dictionaries. I spent a lot of time on each sentence. It took me more than an hour to write my first message, which contained only a few German sentences. The writing process was long and it took a lot of effort, but it was fun. The experience was very motivating and it made me even more interested in German. Perhaps one of the reasons why it was so enjoyable was that I knew I was building correct sentences. Don’t speak or write too early If you follow the above rules and still make a lot of mistakes when speaking (= more than 1 mistake every 3 sentences), you should probablyswitch to writing for a while.It is easier to produce correct sentences when writing because: you don’t need to have good pronunciation you can write very slowly and nobody will mind you can use dictionaries, the Web, etc. to look things up If you make a lot of mistakes when writing, consider a “silent period”: stop speaking and writing, and spend a month or two getting input only. Remember that you should first get lots of English sentences into your head, then build your own sentences. Your main activity should be reading and listening to English — and the reason is that you need good examples to follow before you can build your own sentences. The more sentences your brain absorbs, the more you can express in English. If you don’t see/hear enough correct, natural English sentences, you will not know how to say things in English. So you will be inventing your own language. And you will be making mistakes. What happens in English classes The recommended order in the Antimoon learning method is: Pronunciation - Input (reading and listening) - Writing - Speaking. Unfortunately, something completely different happens in English classes. Almost no courses teach you pronunciation at the beginning. Few teachers give you enough input. Instead, they force you to speak and write — asking you questions, telling you to do grammar exercises or writing assignments. In a way, they force you to make mistakes and create bad habits |
my frd i advice u to hold on to it(ur course) dnt gv up. Bt goin to maths is same problem u wil encounter. |
chealsea no good. |
pls teach me how to post on front page pls |
GOD FORBID |
gud post.epitome |
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