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Have you heard of Flea Markets before? If not, Flea Markets are a type of market where things are sold at a lower price. Most of them are second hand and some are vintage items. They sell clothes, bags, accessories, keychains, stickers Recently, Flea Markets are booming around the Philippines. A lot of them are in big cafes. Cafes with large spaces can host a Flea Market where they invite small businesses to sell their products to more people. They are usually there for only 2 days. Are flea markets also popular in your country? フリーマーケットを聞いたことがありますか? 聞いたことがなければ、フリーマーケットは安いものが売っています。大体は中古とビンテージアイテムが売っているけど新しいものもあります。例えば、服、かばん、アクセサリー、キーチェーンとシールが売っています。 最近、フィリピン中でフリーマーケットは流行っています。特にでかいカフェで行います。でかいカフェは小さいビジネスを招待して商品をたくさんの人に売ります。このマーケットはよく二日しか行いません。あなたの国もフリーマーケットは有名ですか?
2025年8月15日 02:16
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ASHENDA: CELEBRATION OF FEMININITY Ashenda is a traditional festival celebrated primarily in parts of Ethiopia, particularly the Tigray region. It usually takes place in August and marks the end of the rainy season. The festival is characterized by vibrant celebrations that include singing, dancing, and various cultural activities. Ashenda is a time for young women and girls to celebrate their femininity. Participants often wear traditional clothing, with young girls dressing in beautiful dresses made from cotton and adorned with colorful decorations. Ashenda is celebrated on the 16th of August in the Ethiopian calendar, which corresponds to the 22th August in the Gregorian calendar. Ashenda is not only a time for joy and festivity but also an opportunity for cultural expression and community solidarity.
2025年8月15日 02:22
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As an English teacher, I know Business English is super important for professionals who want to do well in global workplaces. It’s not just about grammar it’s about doing great in meetings, emails, and presentations. I teach simple, useful words like “teamwork” or “tasks” to help students sound confident and professional. Studies show that really listening during talks and asking questions like, “So, you mean we should focus on the project plan?” can help you understand 30% better. I tell students to repeat main ideas to feel more sure and stay active in talks. Writing good emails is also key. Experts say short, clear emails with simple subject lines get better replies. I teach students to start with polite greetings like “Hello [Name],” and use bullet points for clarity, like: -Meeting at 10 AM -Get the report ready This saves time and keeps things clear. Practicing real situations, like talking about a deal with phrases like “Can we lower the price by 10%?” helps students use English in a real way. Doing a little every day helps a lot. I suggest reading easy business articles or watching short videos like TED Talks to learn natural words and ideas. Practicing speaking with these habits makes skills stronger. These tips help students get better at Business English step by step. Whether they’re preparing for job interviews or leading a team, these ideas build a strong base.
2025年8月15日 07:25
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My country India is very culturally diverse. We have many languages, dialects, religions, and traditions, it’s almost like having many countries within one. When our Constitution was written, it was built on the idea of secularism so that everyone, no matter their faith or background could feel they belong here. But lately, I feel this diversity has at times become a reason for people to divide. Sometimes, when people strongly identify with a certain culture, they begin to see others as “different.” For me diversity is such a beautiful thing and should be a reason for people to connect, not pull apart. I see this not just in India, but around the world too. The world feels increasingly divided along cultural lines in the last few years. I know I’ve gone a bit off-topic here, but that’s what it feels like
2025年8月14日 16:39
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