audacious • aw-DAY-shus meanings: 1 : daring, bold 2 : insolent *3 : marked by originality and verve Example sentence: The band has been making original and creative music for well over ten years, but their latest album is by far their most audacious to date. To know more about the word ‘audacious’, visit: http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwwodarch.pl?Jan.14.2009
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ELTWeekly Issue #11, Quote of the week
My God! The English language is a form of communication! Conversation isn’t just crossfire where you shoot and get shot at! Where you’ve got to duck for your life and aim to kill! Words aren’t only bombs and bullets / no, they’re little gifts, containing meanings! – Philip Roth
ELTWeekly Issue #11, Article: ICT in the teaching of English and Community Development
ICT in the teaching of English and Community Development By Kaushal Kotadia and Dr Parul Popat Earlier the phrase information technology popularly known as IT was the buzzword. However, in the recent years IT has incorporated one more letter C in it making itself ICT. The C in ICT has been introduced because it has become… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue #11, Article: ICT in the teaching of English and Community Development