English Stimulator

Daily Practice - Level: Beginner/Intermediate

Word of the Day

Brave

Adjective
Meaning:

Not afraid to do things that are difficult or dangerous.

Examples:
  • The brave firefighter saved the little cat.
  • She was brave to sing in front of so many people.
Synonym (Same): Fearless
Antonym (Opposite): Scared
Phrase of the Day

"Piece of cake"

Meaning:

Something that is very easy to do.

Examples:
  • The math test was a piece of cake.
  • Cooking pasta is a piece of cake for me.
When to use: To show that a task or job was very simple.
When NOT to use: In serious situations or when someone is having a hard time.
Grammar Booster

Using "A" vs. "An"

We use A or An when talking about one thing.

Use A before consonant sounds (b, c, d, p...).
Example: A dog, A car.
Use An before vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u).
Example: An apple, An egg.

Short Exercise: Fill the blanks

  • I have ___ umbrella.
  • She bought ___ new book.
1. I have an umbrella.
2. She bought a new book.
Short Reading
Tom's Morning

Tom wakes up early every day. His alarm rings at 7:00 AM. First, he washes his face and brushes his teeth. Then, he goes to the kitchen. For breakfast, he eats two pieces of toast and drinks a glass of cold milk.

After eating, Tom calls his dog, Max. They go for a short walk in the park near his house. The air is fresh, and the birds are singing. Tom loves the morning time because it is quiet and peaceful. At 8:30 AM, he is ready to start his work.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. What time does Tom wake up?
  2. What does he eat for breakfast?
  3. Who is Max?
1. He wakes up at 7:00 AM.
2. He eats two pieces of toast.
3. Max is Tom's dog.
Speaking Stimulator

Say your answers out loud!

Situation 1: Real-Life

You are at a coffee shop. How do you order a cup of coffee and a small cake?

Situation 2: Opinion

Do you prefer mornings or nights? Why?

Writing Practice

Write 2-3 sentences about your favorite animal. Why do you like it?

"My favorite animal is the dog. Dogs are very friendly, smart, and loyal. I love playing fetch with them in the park."
Common Mistake

"I listen music."

"I listen to music."

Why? The verb "listen" must always be followed by the preposition "to" when there is an object.

More Examples:
  • Listen to me!
  • She is listening to the radio.
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