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Do you ever forget words or grammar rules that you've just learnt when speaking in a foreign language? Do you feel a bit unsure when you pronounce each word?  don' t worry mubeen is here I shall tell you how to speak English fluently! Top 5 tips to improve your your English Don’t be afraid to make mistakes –your goal is to deliver a message, not perfect grammar and vocabulary; Be proud and happy  when people understand what you're saying and when you're able to carry on a perfect conversation; Practise, practise, practise.  Only practice makes perfect–constantly look for opportunities to do so; Listen:  the more you hear, the easier it will be for you to use new key expressions and words in an English conversation; Use Mubeen  Conversations  – a perfect feature that will help you perfect your English pronunciation. 1. Start think in English Control your thoughts and start to think in English. It’s going to be difficult at firs...

INVENTION OF GLASS

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INVENTION OF GLASS HOW THE GLASS WAS INVENT Thousand of years ago some fisheermen campeed for tthe night on a sandy beech.after they went to sleep the hot coal from their campfire from their glowed far into the night.In the morning one of the men noticed a strange lump in the asshes.He had never seen a stone like it before.Puzzeled he picked it up and morning sunlight showwn righht through it.he saw sure that it had not been onn the beech the night before. Put the fire somehow have made this odd substance? Legends say that thhis may be the wayy thatt people ffirst discovered glass . Glass is formed when sand is mixed wwith certainn chemicals in a very hot fire .Perhaps by accident all of these materials were mixed witth the sand on that beech.As time passed by  people found many uses for this new substance. Hundreds of yearrs ago castles had only high narrow opennings in their cool stone walls.Becausee thhee wind and weather blew in through them,they were called wind's ey...
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A VERY INTERESTING STORY OF A GIRL Autobiography of     Margaret’s Memories: I first met Curt at a football game in Pilot Point. He was a happy funny guy and fun to be with. We had much in common as far as values, interests and family background. Throughout our marriage he always supported me and my decisions. I always knew he loved me. I always knew he needed me. He made it possible for me to go back to college and earn my degrees. He was always there for the kids when they had problems I couldn’t handle. He tolerated my “free dogs” and learned to love them as I did; and they loved him because he gave them lots of snacks. His devotional titled “Free Dogs Are Not Free” will be remembered in the Winnsboro church when he compared the cost of our salvation to the real cost of getting a free dog. He was a wonderful, steady, generous companion. I will miss him very much, but I am comforted by the knowledge that he is now happy with Jesus in a new healthy heavenly ...