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ELTWeekly Issue#34, Word of the Week: demean • \dih-MEEN\

By Tarun Patel

Word: demean • \dih-MEEN\

Meaning: to conduct or behave (oneself) usually in a proper manner

Example sentence: Sylvia was proud of the polite way her young children demeaned themselves in front of the dinner guests.

To know more about ‘demean’ visit http://www.merriam-webster.com

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About... Tarun Patel

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Tarun Patel (http://tarunpatel.net/blog/) is an ELT and Communication skills teacher, working with Charotar University of Science & Technology (CHARUSAT - http://charusat.ac.in/). He has been dealing with the Language learning processes for last seven years. 'Technology in Teaching English' is his favorite domain and he has presented several research papers in national and international conferences on the same theme. He is the founder editor of ELTWeekly (http://eltweekly.com/), India's first weekly ELT eNewsletter which reaches in more than  forty countries and benefits more than 1600d teachers of English and Communication Skills. Have a look at his personal blog http://tarunpatel.net/blog/.

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