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    Roll No.221
    Call Annei No.05
    Foundation Level





    **“Bye-Bye” – Where Did Our Goodbye Come From?**

    **Assalamu Alaikum everyone!** Welcome back to my channel!

    In today’s interesting conversation, I talk with **Annie from CallAnnie** about one of the most common words we use every day — **“Bye” and “Bye-Bye.”**

    Have you ever wondered where the word **“bye”** came from? Why do we say “bye-bye”? And how did this simple word become a popular way to say goodbye around the world?

    In this interview, we explore the **origin, history, meaning, and everyday use** of “bye” and “goodbye.”

    Watch the full conversation and discover the fascinating story behind a word we use almost every day!

    **Do you say “Bye,” “Bye-Bye,” or “Goodbye”? Let us know in the comments!**

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    #ByeBye #Goodbye #EnglishLearning #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #CallAnnie #AnnieAI #EnglishConversation #WordOrigins #LanguageLearning #EnglishExpressions #EducationalContent #Interview #SalmanWazir
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    #rsisb Roll No.221 Call Annei No.05 Foundation Level πŸ‘‹ **“Bye-Bye” – Where Did Our Goodbye Come From?** 🌍✨ **Assalamu Alaikum everyone!** Welcome back to my channel! πŸŽ™οΈ In today’s interesting conversation, I talk with **Annie from CallAnnie** about one of the most common words we use every day — **“Bye” and “Bye-Bye.”** πŸ‘‹ Have you ever wondered where the word **“bye”** came from? πŸ€” Why do we say “bye-bye”? And how did this simple word become a popular way to say goodbye around the world? In this interview, we explore the **origin, history, meaning, and everyday use** of “bye” and “goodbye.” πŸ“šπŸŒŽ 🎧 Watch the full conversation and discover the fascinating story behind a word we use almost every day! πŸ’¬ **Do you say “Bye,” “Bye-Bye,” or “Goodbye”? Let us know in the comments!** πŸ‘ Like | πŸ’¬ Comment | πŸ”„ Share | πŸ”” Subscribe #ByeBye #Goodbye #EnglishLearning #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #CallAnnie #AnnieAI #EnglishConversation #WordOrigins #LanguageLearning #EnglishExpressions #EducationalContent #Interview #SalmanWazir πŸ‘‹βœ¨ Asma Shaheen EducationWali Saima Happinesswali Irum Asim @followers
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  • RSLC# ROLL NO 85#
    FOUNDATION LEVEL Batch 06#
    task: 8
    DAY: 8

    How to Download Sesame from App Store or Google Play

    Download Sesame from App Store or Google Play Sign up or log in Start interacting for questions, English practice, and conversations Use voice chats and tools inside app Save or share progress.
    DONE now you can ask questions and have a good conversation with Miles or Maya

    THANK YOU!!
    RSLC# ROLL NO 85# FOUNDATION LEVEL Batch 06# task: 8 DAY: 8 How to Download Sesame from App Store or Google Play Download Sesame from App Store or Google Play Sign up or log in Start interacting for questions, English practice, and conversations Use voice chats and tools inside app Save or share progress. DONE now you can ask questions and have a good conversation with Miles or Maya THANK YOU!! 😊
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    Roll no 248
    Foundation level
    Call Annie no 9
    ### **"Sorry" – Tracing the Roots of Apology **

    Have you ever wondered where the word **“Sorry”** comes from and why it has such a powerful meaning? In this 10-minute journey, we explore the history, meaning, and importance of apologies. Saying “sorry” is not just about admitting a mistake—it can show respect, kindness, responsibility, and care for others. Discover how a simple word can help heal misunderstandings, rebuild trust, and bring people closer together.

    #Sorry #Apology #HistoryOfWords #Communication #Kindness #Respect #Learning #EnglishLearning #History #LifeLessons #SelfImprovement #PositiveWords #Knowledge #Education
    #rsisb Roll no 248 Foundation level Call Annie no 9 ### **"Sorry" – Tracing the Roots of Apology πŸ™πŸ’¬** Have you ever wondered where the word **“Sorry”** comes from and why it has such a powerful meaning? 🌍✨ In this 10-minute journey, we explore the history, meaning, and importance of apologies. Saying “sorry” is not just about admitting a mistake—it can show respect, kindness, responsibility, and care for others. ❀️🀝 Discover how a simple word can help heal misunderstandings, rebuild trust, and bring people closer together. 🌱😊 #Sorry #Apology #HistoryOfWords #Communication #Kindness #Respect #Learning #EnglishLearning #History #LifeLessons #SelfImprovement #PositiveWords #Knowledge #Education πŸ“šβœ¨
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  • #rsisb
    Roll no.239
    Maya no.7
    Foundation Level

    **“Hurry Up!”** is one of the most familiar and widely used expressions in everyday English. We hear it at home, at school, at work, while traveling, and even during emergencies. Although it consists of only two simple words, the phrase carries a strong message: **act faster, move quickly, or do not waste time.**

    In this fascinating topic, **“Hurry Up!” – The Tale of a Time-Sensitive Phrase**, we explore the story behind this common expression and discover how the idea of urgency has become an important part of human communication. Why do people say “Hurry Up”? Where did the word **“hurry”** come from? Why is the word **“up”** used with it? And how did this short phrase become such a natural part of everyday English?

    The phrase can express different emotions depending on the situation and the speaker’s tone. It can show **urgency, excitement, impatience, encouragement, frustration, or even concern**. A parent may say “Hurry Up!” when a child is late for school, while a friend might say it playfully when someone is taking too long to get ready. In an emergency, however, the same phrase can become a serious warning that immediate action is needed.

    This topic also explores the relationship between **language and our perception of time**. Modern life moves quickly, and people often have appointments, deadlines, schedules, meetings, exams, and responsibilities that require them to act promptly. As a result, expressions such as “Hurry Up!”, “Be quick!”, “Come on!”, and “We’re running out of time!” have become essential parts of everyday communication.

    But is rushing always a good thing? Sometimes, moving quickly can help us meet a deadline or avoid missing an important opportunity. At other times, rushing can lead to **mistakes, stress, poor decisions, and unnecessary pressure**. Understanding when to hurry and when to slow down is an important part of managing time wisely.

    Through the story of **“Hurry Up!”**, we can learn not only about the history and meaning of an English phrase, but also about **human behavior, communication, culture, urgency, productivity, and the value of time**.

    Join us as we take a closer look at this simple expression and discover how **two ordinary words can tell a much bigger story about the way people live, communicate, and respond to time.**

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    #HurryUp #TimeSensitivePhrase #PhraseHistory #HistoryOfLanguage #EnglishLanguage #EnglishExpressions #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #LanguageLearning #InterestingEnglish #WordsAndMeaning #TimeManagement #TimeMatters #Urgency #CommunicationSkills #DailyEnglish #EnglishLearning #Vocabulary #LanguageHistory #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #Knowledge #LearningIsFun #EnglishWords #ExploreLanguage #SpeakEnglish #ImproveEnglish #Education #FunFacts #LifeLessons
    #rsisb Roll no.239 Maya no.7 Foundation Level **“Hurry Up!”** is one of the most familiar and widely used expressions in everyday English. We hear it at home, at school, at work, while traveling, and even during emergencies. Although it consists of only two simple words, the phrase carries a strong message: **act faster, move quickly, or do not waste time.** In this fascinating topic, **“Hurry Up!” – The Tale of a Time-Sensitive Phrase**, we explore the story behind this common expression and discover how the idea of urgency has become an important part of human communication. Why do people say “Hurry Up”? Where did the word **“hurry”** come from? Why is the word **“up”** used with it? And how did this short phrase become such a natural part of everyday English? πŸ€”πŸ“– The phrase can express different emotions depending on the situation and the speaker’s tone. It can show **urgency, excitement, impatience, encouragement, frustration, or even concern**. A parent may say “Hurry Up!” when a child is late for school, while a friend might say it playfully when someone is taking too long to get ready. In an emergency, however, the same phrase can become a serious warning that immediate action is needed. 🚨 This topic also explores the relationship between **language and our perception of time**. Modern life moves quickly, and people often have appointments, deadlines, schedules, meetings, exams, and responsibilities that require them to act promptly. As a result, expressions such as “Hurry Up!”, “Be quick!”, “Come on!”, and “We’re running out of time!” have become essential parts of everyday communication. ⏳ But is rushing always a good thing? Sometimes, moving quickly can help us meet a deadline or avoid missing an important opportunity. At other times, rushing can lead to **mistakes, stress, poor decisions, and unnecessary pressure**. Understanding when to hurry and when to slow down is an important part of managing time wisely. Through the story of **“Hurry Up!”**, we can learn not only about the history and meaning of an English phrase, but also about **human behavior, communication, culture, urgency, productivity, and the value of time**. πŸŒπŸ• Join us as we take a closer look at this simple expression and discover how **two ordinary words can tell a much bigger story about the way people live, communicate, and respond to time.** πŸ“šβœ¨ ### πŸ”– Hashtags #HurryUp #TimeSensitivePhrase #PhraseHistory #HistoryOfLanguage #EnglishLanguage #EnglishExpressions #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #LanguageLearning #InterestingEnglish #WordsAndMeaning #TimeManagement #TimeMatters #Urgency #CommunicationSkills #DailyEnglish #EnglishLearning #Vocabulary #LanguageHistory #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #Knowledge #LearningIsFun #EnglishWords #ExploreLanguage #SpeakEnglish #ImproveEnglish #Education #FunFacts #LifeLessons β°πŸ“–πŸŒβœ¨
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  • #rsisb
    Roll No.221
    Call Annei No.04
    Foundation Level




    **“Take It Easy” – The Origins of a Laid-Back Expression**

    **Assalamu Alaikum everyone!**
    Welcome back to my channel! In this interesting interview, I talk with **Annie from CallAnnie** about the popular English expression **“Take It Easy.”**

    Have you ever wondered where this phrase came from? Why do people say “take it easy”? What does it really mean, and how can we use it in everyday conversations?

    In this conversation, we explore the **history, meaning, usage, and cultural importance** of this simple but popular expression.

    Watch the full conversation and learn English in a fun and engaging way!

    **What does “Take It Easy” mean to you? Tell me in the comments!**

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    #TakeItEasy #EnglishLearning #EnglishLanguage #LearnEnglish #CallAnnie #AnnieAI #EnglishConversation #LanguageLearning #WordOrigins #EnglishExpressions #LearnWithAI #EducationalContent #Interview #SalmanWazir
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    #rsisb Roll No.221 Call Annei No.04 Foundation Level 🌿 **“Take It Easy” – The Origins of a Laid-Back Expression** πŸŽ™οΈβœ¨ **Assalamu Alaikum everyone!** πŸ‘‹ Welcome back to my channel! In this interesting interview, I talk with **Annie from CallAnnie** about the popular English expression **“Take It Easy.”** πŸŒπŸ’¬ Have you ever wondered where this phrase came from? πŸ€” Why do people say “take it easy”? What does it really mean, and how can we use it in everyday conversations? In this conversation, we explore the **history, meaning, usage, and cultural importance** of this simple but popular expression. πŸ“šβœ¨ 🎧 Watch the full conversation and learn English in a fun and engaging way! πŸ’¬ **What does “Take It Easy” mean to you? Tell me in the comments!** πŸ‘ Like | πŸ’¬ Comment | πŸ”„ Share | πŸ”” Subscribe #TakeItEasy #EnglishLearning #EnglishLanguage #LearnEnglish #CallAnnie #AnnieAI #EnglishConversation #LanguageLearning #WordOrigins #EnglishExpressions #LearnWithAI #EducationalContent #Interview #SalmanWazir 🌟 @followersAsma Shaheen EducationWali Saima Happinesswali Irum Asim
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  • Day 1 of my 30-Day American Midwestern Accent Learning Challenge!

    Today I practiced the American Midwestern accent with ChatGPT for 10 minutes.

    I focused on pronunciation, speaking clearly, and sounding more natural in American English. Small daily practice can create a big difference — 10 minutes a day for 30 days!

    Watch my Day 1 American Midwestern accent practice:

    Tomorrow: Day 2 — better pronunciation, more confidence!

    #30DayChallenge #Day1 #AmericanAccent #MidwesternAccent #EnglishSpeaking #ChatGPT #LearnWithAI #SpeakEnglish #LanguageLearning Rehan Allahwala
    Day 1 of my 30-Day American Midwestern Accent Learning Challenge! πŸŽ™οΈ Today I practiced the American Midwestern accent with ChatGPT for 10 minutes. πŸ€–πŸ—£οΈ I focused on pronunciation, speaking clearly, and sounding more natural in American English. Small daily practice can create a big difference — 10 minutes a day for 30 days! πŸš€ πŸŽ₯ Watch my Day 1 American Midwestern accent practice: Tomorrow: Day 2 — better pronunciation, more confidence! πŸ”₯ #30DayChallenge #Day1 #AmericanAccent #MidwesternAccent #EnglishSpeaking #ChatGPT #LearnWithAI #SpeakEnglish #LanguageLearning [rehan]
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  • #rsisb Roll No.240 Song No.10 Foundation Level πŸ§ͺ Chemical Bonding: The Relationship of Molecules — Description Discover the fascinating world of Chemical Bonding and learn how atoms connect with each other to form molecules and compounds. In this educational video, we explore how electrons are transferred or shared between atoms to create strong chemical bonds. You’ll learn about ionic bonding, covalent bonding, metallic bonding, and hydrogen bonding, along with simple examples that make these important chemistry concepts easy to understand. πŸ”¬ Topics Covered: What is Chemical Bonding? Atoms and Electrons Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding Metallic Bonding Hydrogen Bonding Formation of Molecules Importance of Chemical Bonds in Everyday Life Watch the video to explore how tiny atoms connect to create the amazing world around us! πŸŒβš›οΈπŸ§ͺ #ChemicalBonding #Chemistry #Molecules #Atoms #IonicBonding #CovalentBonding #MetallicBonding #HydrogenBonding #Science #ChemistryEducation #EducationalVideo #ScienceForStudents #chemistryinenglish Rehan School Islamabad Campus Asma Shaheen EducationWali Irum Asim Saima Happinesswali https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1GXoxBjxCB/
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  • #rsisb
    Roll no.239
    Foundation Level

    The simple phrase **“thank you”** is one of the most widely used expressions of politeness and gratitude in the English language. We say it when someone helps us, gives us something, supports us, or simply does something kind. But where did these two familiar words come from, and how did they become such an important part of everyday communication?
    The word **“thank”** has very old roots. It comes from Old English **“þanc”**, meaning thought, gratitude, or goodwill. This word was connected to the idea of thinking about something with appreciation. Over time, the meaning developed into the expression of gratitude that we know today.
    The word **“you”** has an equally interesting history. It developed from older English forms used to address another person. As English changed over centuries, **“you”** became the common form for addressing someone directly, whether formally or informally.
    Together, **“thank you”** became a natural way of expressing appreciation. Instead of simply recognizing that someone had helped us, the phrase communicated respect and goodwill toward that person.
    During the development of modern English, expressions of thanks became increasingly important in social interactions. Saying “thank you” helped people maintain good relationships and demonstrate politeness. Today, the phrase is used everywhere—from casual conversations between friends to formal business meetings and public speeches.
    Interestingly, gratitude is not limited to English. Many languages have their own expressions for thanking others. Although the words differ, the underlying human idea is similar: recognizing kindness and showing appreciation.
    The importance of **“thank you”** goes beyond its etymology. These two words can strengthen relationships, encourage kindness, and make communication more positive. A sincere thank-you can make another person feel noticed and valued.
    So, the next time you say **“thank you,”** remember that you are using an expression with centuries of linguistic history behind it. Two small words carry a powerful message: **I appreciate what you have done for me.**
    In the end, the history of “thank you” teaches us something meaningful about language. Words may change over time, but the human emotions behind them—gratitude, respect, and appreciation—remain remarkably constant.
    #rsisb Roll no.239 Foundation Level The simple phrase **“thank you”** is one of the most widely used expressions of politeness and gratitude in the English language. We say it when someone helps us, gives us something, supports us, or simply does something kind. But where did these two familiar words come from, and how did they become such an important part of everyday communication? The word **“thank”** has very old roots. It comes from Old English **“þanc”**, meaning thought, gratitude, or goodwill. This word was connected to the idea of thinking about something with appreciation. Over time, the meaning developed into the expression of gratitude that we know today. The word **“you”** has an equally interesting history. It developed from older English forms used to address another person. As English changed over centuries, **“you”** became the common form for addressing someone directly, whether formally or informally. Together, **“thank you”** became a natural way of expressing appreciation. Instead of simply recognizing that someone had helped us, the phrase communicated respect and goodwill toward that person. During the development of modern English, expressions of thanks became increasingly important in social interactions. Saying “thank you” helped people maintain good relationships and demonstrate politeness. Today, the phrase is used everywhere—from casual conversations between friends to formal business meetings and public speeches. Interestingly, gratitude is not limited to English. Many languages have their own expressions for thanking others. Although the words differ, the underlying human idea is similar: recognizing kindness and showing appreciation. The importance of **“thank you”** goes beyond its etymology. These two words can strengthen relationships, encourage kindness, and make communication more positive. A sincere thank-you can make another person feel noticed and valued. So, the next time you say **“thank you,”** remember that you are using an expression with centuries of linguistic history behind it. Two small words carry a powerful message: **I appreciate what you have done for me.** In the end, the history of “thank you” teaches us something meaningful about language. Words may change over time, but the human emotions behind them—gratitude, respect, and appreciation—remain remarkably constant.
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  • #rsisb Roll No.240 Call Annie No.18 Foundation Level **Description: "Whatever" – A Journey Through Indifference (25 min)** The talk **"Whatever" – A Journey Through Indifference** explores the meaning, history, and impact of one of the most common words in modern English. Although "whatever" originally meant **"anything at all"** or **"no matter what,"** it has evolved into a casual expression that can also mean **"I don't care," "it doesn't matter,"** or **"I'm done discussing this."** The talk explains how the meaning of "whatever" changes depending on a person's tone, facial expression, and the situation. Sometimes it is used politely to show flexibility, such as saying, **"Whatever you choose is fine with me."** Other times, it can sound dismissive, rude, or disrespectful, especially during disagreements. The presentation also examines the idea of **indifference**—the feeling of not caring about something. While indifference can sometimes help people stay calm and avoid unnecessary conflict, too much indifference can weaken relationships, reduce empathy, and make others feel ignored or unimportant. Through everyday examples, conversations, and real-life situations, the talk encourages viewers to think carefully before using the word "whatever." It highlights the importance of respectful communication, active listening, empathy, and choosing words that strengthen rather than damage relationships. **Key lessons from the talk:** * Words can have different meanings depending on tone and context. * "Whatever" can be polite or rude, depending on how it is used. * Indifference is not always negative, but too much of it can harm relationships. * Respectful communication builds trust and understanding. * Listening carefully and showing empathy are better than dismissing others. * Small words can have a big impact on people's feelings. * Choosing kind and thoughtful language improves personal and professional relationships. **Main message:** The talk reminds us that language is powerful. Instead of using "whatever" to end conversations or show indifference, we should communicate with respect, patience, and understanding. Our words can either build bridges or create distance, so we should choose them wisely. Rehan School Islamabad Campus Asma Shaheen EducationWali Saima Happinesswali Irum Asim https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17S39FGPe7/
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    #rsisb Roll No.240 Call Annie No.18 Foundation Level **Description: "Whatever" – A Journey Through Indifference (25 min)** The talk **"Whatever" – A Journey Through Indifference** explores the...
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  • #rsisb Roll No.240 Call Annie No.17 Foundation Level ### **"Alright" – How This Simple Affirmation Came to Be (10-Minute Description)** **Introduction** "Alright" is one of the most common words in English. People use it every day to show agreement, acceptance, understanding, or to ask if someone is okay. Although it seems like a simple word, it has an interesting history and has become an important part of everyday conversation. ### **The Meaning of "Alright"** "Alright" generally means: * Okay * Fine * Acceptable * Agreed * Safe or well Examples: * "Alright, let's begin." * "Are you alright?" * "Everything is alright." ### **Where Did It Come From?** The word **"alright"** developed from the older phrase **"all right."** * **"All right"** appeared in English in the 1700s. * It meant **everything is correct, proper, or satisfactory.** * Later, many people started writing it as one word: **"alright."** Some grammar experts still prefer **"all right"** in formal writing, but **"alright"** is now widely accepted in everyday English and modern communication. ### **How People Use "Alright" Today** People use "alright" in many situations: * To agree: "Alright, I'll do it." * To check on someone: "Are you alright?" * To accept an idea: "That's alright." * To end a conversation: "Alright, see you later." * To calm someone: "It's alright. Don't worry." ### **Why Is It So Popular?** The word is popular because it is: * Short * Easy to remember * Friendly * Polite * Useful in almost every conversation It helps people communicate quickly and naturally. ### **Examples in Daily Life** * Teacher: "Please open your books." Student: "Alright!" * Friend: "Can you help me?" You: "Alright." * Parent: "Be careful." Child: "Alright!" ### **The Lesson Behind the Word** "Alright" teaches us that simple words can make communication smoother. It shows agreement, respect, and understanding. Using positive and polite words helps build better relationships with family, friends, classmates, and coworkers. ### **Conclusion** Although "alright" is just one small word, it has a long history and an important role in everyday English. Whether you say **"all right"** or **"alright,"** the message is usually the same: everything is okay, accepted, or understood. Learning the history of common words helps us appreciate the richness of the English language and become more confident speakers. Rehan School Islamabad Campus Asma Shaheen EducationWali Irum Asim Saima Happinesswali https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DLqr4PTGL/
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    #rsisb Roll No.240 Call Annie No.17 Foundation Level ### **"Alright" – How This Simple Affirmation Came to Be (10-Minute Description)** **Introduction** "Alright" is one of the most common words...
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