Goa: Unforgettable Beach Adventures and Serene Escapes
My Best Holiday Destination: Goa
Holidays play an important role in refreshing our minds, relieving our stress, and giving us an opportunity to explore new places and cultures. Among all the places I have visited, the destination that remains closest to my heart is **Goa**. It is not just a tourist spot for me, but a place where I experienced peace, joy, adventure, and a sense of freedom that I had never felt before. My trip to Goa turned into a beautiful memory that still feels fresh, and that is
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English Proficiency Exam 1: Describing Your Work
To find out what someone’s job is, you say: “What do you do?”
Correcting Work Descriptions
Pierre is talking about his work. Here are the corrected versions of his statements:
- I work on the development of new supermarkets.
- In fact, I’m running the development department.
- I am a manager of a team looking at possibilities in different countries; it’s very interesting.
- One of my main responsibilities is to make sure that new supermarkets open on time.
- I am
CrowdStrike Internship: From Content Operations to SCA Analyst
CrowdStrike Internship: From Content Operations to SCA Analyst
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A New Chapter with CrowdStrike
+A New Chapter with CrowdStrike – Grateful, Excited, and Still Growing! ++
On 7th July, I began a journey I had once only dreamed of: officially joining CrowdStrike as an intern.
Getting here wasn’t easy; the selection process involved four challenging rounds that truly tested my patience, consistency, and determination. The day I received my offer, I couldn’t stop smiling; it felt like all the effort
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Conditionals, Time Clauses & Wish Clauses
Conditionals
Zero Conditional
General truths, scientific facts, or things that are always true.
Structure
If + present simple → present simple
Example: If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
First Conditional
To talk about real and possible future situations.
If + present simple → will + infinitive
Example: If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home.
Note: Use don’t / doesn’t; doesn’t is used with he, she, it.
Second Conditional
Hypothetical or unlikely situations
Sant Fruitós Cycling Trip and Visit Plans
Marc: Cycling Update
Hi Marc,
I think I’ve officially become one of those people who can’t shut up about their bike.
But honestly, how could I not? Cycling has become such a big part of my life – it keeps me fit, clears my mind, and gives me a sense of purpose.
I’ve been riding for over three years now, and for the past two years I’ve been part of the Love Cycling Sant Fruitós Club. Being part of the group has really helped me stay consistent, push harder, and discover some amazing routes
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Conditional Sentences Practice
Answers: Mixed Sentence Forms
- Hadn’t bought
- Spent
- Had found out
- She’ll have to
- Wouldn’t have to
6. Were / 7. Have
If Clauses: Corrected Sentences
- If you want to lose weight, you’ll need to exercise more.
- If he’s late, he can meet us at the Blue Note Cafe.
- If she hadn’t seen him burgle the house, he wouldn’t have been imprisoned.
- If he were rich and famous, he’d be happy.
- If he hadn’t fallen asleep, he wouldn’t have missed the end of the movie.
Conjunction Choices
1. unless
2. provided
