Skip to main content

The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 9> 📘 Day 4 – D&D Topics

D&D Topics
  1. City Life vs Village Life
  2. Online Classes vs Offline Classes
  3. Reading Books vs Watching Movies
  4. Mobile Phones are Helpful vs Harmful
  5. Summer is Better vs Winter is Better
  6. Morning Study vs Night Study
  7. Group Study vs Self Study
  8. Government Jobs vs Private Jobs
  9. Studying Abroad vs Studying in Your Country
  10. Fast Food vs Home-Cooked Food
  11. Wearing Uniforms vs Wearing Casual Clothes in School
  12. Dogs vs Cats as Pets
  13. Living in a Flat vs Living in a House
  14. Exams are Necessary vs Not Necessary
  15. Watching TV is Good vs Bad
  16. Playing Video Games vs Playing Outdoor Games
  17. Traveling by Train vs Traveling by Plane
  18. Speaking One Language vs Learning Many Languages
  19. Shopping Online vs Shopping at the Market
  20. Studying Science vs Studying Arts
  21. Facebook is Better vs Instagram is Better
  22. Watching News vs Reading News
  23. Living Alone vs Living with Family
  24. Taking Tuition vs Self Study
  25. Summer Vacation Homework is Useful vs Useless
  26. School Should Start Early vs Start Late
  27. English is More Useful vs Local Language is More Useful
  28. Celebrating Birthdays at Home vs Outside
  29. Books are Better than eBooks
  30. Students Should Use Mobiles in Class vs Should Not Use Mobiles

Popular posts from this blog

The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 6> 📘 Day 1– Irregular Verbs

Irregular Verbs (Base form → Past form) These verbs do NOT follow the regular -ed rule. Go → Went – to move Come → Came – to arrive Eat → Ate – to consume food Drink → Drank – to have liquid Take → Took – to pick Give → Gave – to offer See → Saw – to look Do → Did – to act Write → Wrote – to make letters Read → Read – to understand written text Make → Made – to create Say → Said – to speak Buy → Bought – to purchase Bring → Brought – to carry Sing → Sang – to produce music voice Swim → Swam – to move in water Drive → Drove – to operate vehicle Begin → Began – to start Run → Ran – to move fast Sleep → Slept – to rest Feel → Felt – to sense Find → Found – to discover Forget → Forgot – to not remember Get → Got – to receive Have → Had – to possess Hold → Held – to keep in hands Keep → Kept – to store Know → Knew – to understand Leave → Left – to go away Lose → Lost – to misplace Meet → Met – to see someone Pay → Paid – to give money Ride → Rode – to sit and travel Sell → Sold – to exchang...

About Me

Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.