Tuesday, May 20, 2025

English Is an Interesting and Funny Subject

 English is an exciting subject because it is full of fun words, strange spellings, and creative stories. Sometimes, words sound the same but mean different things—like “bear” (the animal) and “bear” (to carry). That’s funny! English also lets us read amazing poems, talk about heroes, and write letters or even jokes. Tongue twisters like “She sells sea shells” make us laugh while we learn. We also enjoy role-plays and acting in class. Learning new words feels like discovering treasures. That’s why English is not just a subject—it’s an adventure filled with laughter and learning!


Alphabetical Giggle Parade 🤪  

(Arranged from A to Z with a twist!)


A – Ants dancing in aprons  

B – Bananas wearing boots  

C – Cats cooking cupcakes  

D – Dinosaurs doing disco  

E – Elephants emailing elves  

F – Frogs flying on fans  

G – Giraffes giggling in glasses  

H – Hippos hopping on hats  

I – Igloos itching for ice cream  

J – Jellybeans juggling jackets  

K – Kangaroos knitting kites  

L – Llamas learning Latin  

M – Monkeys making milkshakes  

N – Noodles napping noisily  

O – Octopuses offering omelettes  

P – Penguins painting pineapples  

Q – Queens queuing for quesadillas  

R – Rabbits racing rainbows  

S – Snails singing slowly  

T – Tigers tickling tomatoes  

U – Umbrellas using unicorns  

V – Vampires vacuuming violins  

W – Wizards whispering waffles  

X – Xylophones x-raying xmas trees  

Y – Yetis yodeling yogurt songs  

Z – Zebras zooming on ziplines🤣🤣

Contents for class 6 - 8 coming Soon!

 Contents for class 6 - 8 coming Soon!

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Eternal Bard


Thou hast made me known to friends whom I knew not.
Thou hast given me seats in homes not my own.
Thou hast brought the distant near
and made a brother of the stranger.
I am uneasy at heart
when I have to leave my accustomed shelter;
I forget that there abides the old in the new,
and that there also thou abidest.
Through birth and death, in this world or in others,
wherever thou leadest me it is thou, the same,
the one companion of my endless life
who ever linkest my heart
with bonds of joy to the unfamiliar.
When one knows thee, then alien there is none,
then no door is shut.
Oh, grant me my prayer that I may never lose
the bliss of the touch of the one
in the play of many.