American school teachers told children to stop using the word "ain't" in the 1800s. But long ago, the word "ain't" was the proper negative contraction for "I am not." Ironically, the British upper classes continued to use "ain't" afte...
Elementary kids have these active minds that are always engaged, minds that can be a source of pride and frustration for teachers and parents, often simultaneously. We need to respect this biological imperative to explore the world and interact with people. ...
aWe should listen to and respect my teachers all people around us.A courteous person always wears a smile.Also, we should follow the rules everywhere- be quiet in the library, never swear at people, do what you promised to do, etc. A courteous person doesn't cheat on their tests or ga...
1.4 The closing date for receipt of completed on–line entries is by 5pm on Monday 30 September 2024 including teachers assessment. Under no circumstances will late entries be accepted. 1.5 Second Level students aged between 12–19 years on 31st October 2024, resident in any part of Ireland, ...
Men and women played the sport throughout England which later found fame overseas in the 1800s. The first official international match was between Canada and United States in 1844. With the influence W.G. Grace, the greatest cricketer in Victorian England, this sport brought light to the mode...
As students, it's our responsibility to follow the rules, even if we don't always agree with them. But it's also important for us to engage in open and respectful dialogue with administrators and teachers about rules that could be improved or updated to better meet the needs of modern st...
The answer is more interesting than we thought it would be.You probably already know that it's important to add some kind of honorific at the end of a person's name in Japanese. Something like さん, for example. There are many others, of course, like くん, ちゃん, and さま, each...
夫人(ふじん):Used for Japan's First Lady, currently Abe Akie, or昭恵夫人in Japanese. Where did all these honorifics come from? How relevant are they to your everyday Japanese? The answer to the first question is more interesting than we thought it would be. And the answer to the secon...