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Importance of ‘Mind Mapping’ in Language Preparation Introduction Friends, today mastery of lan…
Importance of ‘Mind Mapping’ in Language Preparation Introduction Friends, today mastery of lan…
Introduction As we know, government primary schools are often located in rural areas. When I was…
Introduction In an era where language and communication are paramount, the art of wordcraft holds…
Indian languages are scientific and rich with the most salient characteristic that is their pro…
The primary sense of the word ‘bank’ is the area alongside a river or canal. It was used in thi…
Lingua Odyssey had conducted training programme for teachers of Exotica School, Mehsana. The tr…
Today we will discuss two more phonemes: /f,v/ . /f/ During the articulation of /f/ the lowe…
The famous story in Indian mythology related to the Mahabharata is worth citing here, as I feel i…
Educators play an important role in the task of shaping the future of the world. With this mora…
We are glad to publish the fourth issue of LinguaZine. We hope that our issues will continue to c…
Adam ate an ample apple eagerly. Alice’s alligator always antagonizes angry ants. Amanda admires …
Riddles Riddle: I am red and juicy, with tiny seeds inside, Some say I’m a berry, others a fruit w…
Definition :- Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and one or more particles (typically prep…
Have you ever been taken out from your school in your schooldays ? And do you still re…
The repeated use of a word can dilute its meaning. This is precisely what’s happening with “rem…
The term ‘spring’come from the old England word ‘springan’which means ‘to leal, burst forth, fly …
‘Activity-based’, ‘learner centric’, ‘skill-focused’ – these are phrases we hear constantly in …
Reading can be defined as the power to discern the written script. Man must have developed the la…
Lingua Odyssey had organised a virtual session for English teachers. It was ‘Task Based Languag…
In last two issues we discussed about five consonant sounds. /p/ voiceless, bilabial and plossive…