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Five new words that are popular in everyday speech:

 by RUBY ma'am  Five new words that are popular in everyday speech: Flex : To show off or brag about something, especially one’s wealth, status, or achievements. For example, “He always flexes his new car on social media.” Simp : A person who is overly attentive or submissive to someone they are attracted to, often at the expense of their own dignity or interests. For example, “He’s such a simp for her. He does everything she asks him to do.” Lowkey : An adverb that means slightly, secretly, or modestly. For example, “I lowkey like that song, but I don’t want anyone to know.” Salty : An adjective that means angry, bitter, or resentful, especially over something minor or trivial. For example, “He’s still salty about losing the game. He needs to get over it.” Slay : A word that means to do something exceptionally well, to impress, or to dominate. It is often used to compliment someone’s performance, appearance, or attitude. You can use slay to teach your students about verb

Republic Speech in English || republic day

               Republic Speech in English             for school class 8,9,10,11,12  Good morning to all the respected teachers, parents, and my dear friends. Today, I am honored to speak to you on the occasion of Republic Day. Republic Day, celebrated on the 26th of January every year, marks the day when the Constitution of India came into force in 1950. This day transformed India into a newly formed republic country. It’s a day that reminds us of the values that our nation stands for – justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. The Constitution of India is not just a book; it is our guide to making India a better place. It lays down the laws, rights, and duties of every citizen.  On this day, we witness grand parades, in the capital, New Delhi. The parade showcases India’s defense capability and cultural and social heritage. Students across the country participate in various school events, expressing their patriotism and pride. As students and future leaders, we must understand our

ARTICLE ON REPUBLIC DAY || REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS