by Nisha | Jan 17, 2023 | Travel
Expressive World supports travel, discovery, new experiences, cultural immersion and exchanges. Read about some adventures at https://www.ateventures.world
by Nisha | Nov 28, 2021 | CV, resume writing
As an educator teaching older students job seeking skills like writing and formatting cover letters and resumes, I have seen hundreds of bad examples. Here are common resume mistakes to avoid when you prepare yours. 1. Using small fonts and narrow margins to squeeze...
by Nisha | Nov 16, 2021 | Business Communication, CV, resume writing
is clean, brief, easy to read and displays key information about you that can be learned in a quick glance. It can also be easily prepared and formatted without special apps. Thanks to online job application portals like LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, MyCareersFuture,...
by Nisha | Sep 10, 2021 | Business Communication, English Vocabulary
Remember to take a free quiz at the end! English Phrases Using Hair English Phrases Using Eyes English Phrases Using Ears English Phrases Using Neck English Phrases Using Shoulders How much can you remember from this post? Take a free quiz...
by Nisha | Aug 16, 2021 | Business Communication, Cats, Copywriting Samples
This article was written voluntarily for Adopt Rescue Kittens and Cats (ARKC) in close consultation with the administrators (Thank You!). Adopting a cat is humane, but choosing to adopt 2 cats is an enlightened decision. The caveat being you recognise that keeping...
by Nisha | Aug 10, 2021 | Business Communication, English Grammar, English Vocabulary
The heart is the battery of life. Once it stops pumping, it’s game over. In a way, when you are full of happiness (energy), you could say you feel heartened. When you feel low, down or sad, you could say you feel disheartened. This is the sort of energy that...
by Nisha | Jul 22, 2021 | English Grammar, Uncategorized
The basic steps when constructing a correct sentence where the Subject and the Verb Agree are : 1 – Identify your subject. For example, Joe’s sister’s dog is really friendly. In this case, the subject is not Joe or his sister. It’s the dog we...
by Nisha | Jul 15, 2021 | English Grammar
Subject Verb Agreement (SVA) is a basic English grammar concept. It helps you know which form of the verb to use for a main actor / subject in a sentence. To use it well, you must first know if you are talking about 1 (singular) or many people or things (multiples)....
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