Shame, Shameless and Shameful
Let’s look at the root word ‘shame’ and explore its common uses. Shame = sad feeling, guilt, or embarrassment. I’m ashamed (of you/us/myself) = I’m embarrassed and perhaps dishonored. “I’m ashamed to admit that it was me who stole the winning lotto ticket from you.” Shame on you! = Scolding another person for a shameful […]
Origin of the word Sergeant
For all of you out there interested in a career in the Military or Police Force, Listen up!
Which English is Best for You?
The thing about English is that there are always going to be different accents, different key words chosen to be stressed, different spelling rules and even grammar arguments. But which English is best for you? Frankly it depends on two things: personal choice and location. Regarding personal choice, some people who learn English as a […]
