Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from August, 2020

TRAINERS

Sage of English Language is equipped with dynamic, experienced and enthusiastic pedagogues and for the Batch-01 Spoken English Language Course  the leading personalities of the admin panel were chosen. 01.   Noor Ul Tehseen   —  FOUNDER. From Karachi. TESOL of Arizona State University. Studying B.S. English Hons (Literature + Linguistics) at National University of Modern Languages.  02. Muhammad Shahbaz   —  CO-CREATOR. From Karachi. TEFL of Henry Harvin TEFL Academy..  Data and DevOps Engineer at NED University of Engineering & Technology; having international certificates in the domain of Data Science. 03.  Ijaz Ahmad Hassaan   —  ADMIN. From Peshawar. Subject specialist (English). ESL/EFL Instructor having M.Phil. Degree in English and a post graduate diploma in TEFL.  04. Rida Khan   —   ADMIN. From Karachi. TEFL of Henry Harvin TEFL Academy. Graduated from University of Karachi. Studying B.Ed. at Allama Iqba...

RESULTS

 After the four week unstoppable and dynamic hard-work, the result came out and it is really cherishing to say all of them had their best efforts, yet after a deep and long discussions trainers decided to give awards as the certificates and to the top most three hard-workers, the team appreciated them by inviting them up to the moderation panel of the Sage Community.  1st POSITION HOLDER 01.  Tuba Kurdi  - 1st Position Holder 02.  Fariba Aslami Adelyar  - 2nd Position Holder  03.  Mubsirah Jutt  - 3rd Position Holder 04.  Aiman fatima Rizvi  - 4th Position Holder 05.  Mahnoor Sheikh  - 5th Position Holder 06.  Muhammad Fasih Alam  - 6th Position Holder 07.  Muhammad Saif  - 7th Position Holder 08.  Naina Rajpoot  - 8th Position Holder 09.  Ruhma Saqib  - 9th Position Holder 10.  Saqib Ali  - 10th Position Holder DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATES 01.  Tuba Kurdi     ...

COURSE

Hello, cheerful whippersnappers and living mademoiselles! The day we started the course the whole world became so curious about what the team has planned and how the way we will start our language pedagogy. Not making the text longer, we got more of the trainees than we ever imagined and thus, we ought to take a decisions to replace some of them by passing all of them through an interview. but the question is, how did we take the start? And this... And after a long and dynamic hard-work of the team, we chose ten trainees after interviewing forty four trainees. Moreover, hundreds of others were excluded because of not filling up the complete form. BATCH-01 CHOSEN TRAINEES 01.  Aiman fatima Rizvi 02.  Fariba Aslami Adelyar 03.  Mahnoor Sheikh 04.  Mubsirah Jutt 05.  Muhammad Fasih Alam 06.  Muhammad Saif 07. Naina Rajpoot 08.  Ruhma Saqib 09.  Saqib Ali 10.  Tuba Kurdi During the course session, we experienced different trainees from all over ...

SCINTILLATING

 Word of the day_-_SCINTILLATING

I SAW - I THOUGHT

 01. I Saw - I Thought by Ijaz Ahmad Hassaan

EID-UL-FITR MUBARAK

     05. Eid-ull-Fitr Mubarak by Ruhma Saqib

WELCOME RAMADAN

04.  Welcome Ramadan by Ruhma Saqib

LIFE

03.  Life by Ruhma Saqib

HOPE

 02. Hope by Ruhma Saqib

DREAM

01. Dream by Ruhma Saqib

VAGARY

 Word of The Day_-_VAGARY

GRANDILOQUENT

 Word of The Day_-_GRANDILOQUENT

INVIGORATE

  class="title style-scope ytd-video-primary-info-renderer" style="background: rgb(249, 249, 249); border: 0px; color: var(--ytd-video-primary-info-renderer-title-color, var(--yt-spec-text-primary)); font-family: Roboto, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: var(--ytd-video-primary-info-renderer-title-font-size, var(--yt-navbar-title-font-size, inherit)); font-weight: 400; line-height: var(--yt-navbar-title-line-height, 2.4rem); margin: 0px; max-height: calc(2 * var(--yt-navbar-title-line-height, 2.4rem)); overflow: hidden; padding: 0px; text-shadow: var(--ytd-video-primary-info-renderer-title-text-shadow, none); transform: var(--ytd-video-primary-info-renderer-title-transform, none);" > class="style-scope ytd-video-primary-info-renderer" force-default-style="" style="word-break: break-word;" >Word of the day_-_INVIGORATE > class="style-scope ytd-video-primary-info-renderer" force-default-sty...

HOW TO BE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PERSONS IN THE WORLD?

HOW TO BE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PERSONS IN THE WORLD? Written by: Saqib Tahir Ali – Student of ACCA, BS Actuarial Science & Risk Management Proofread & edited by: Noor Ul Tehseen – TESOL, BS English Literature & Linguistics Everyone wants success in their lives but how to achieve it? It depends on their way of thinking, but what is success? Success is when dreams come true which you want to achieve in your life. Some people spend their lives thinking that how to be successful but they never figure it out – they never figure it out how to reach their desired dreams, their planned aims, their life settled objectives they seek for. One thing we just can’t forget while going forward is we have to be someone who can save the society; who can assist them; who can raise them; who can make them know the price of their lives; build up the hidden talent in them; and make them priceless diamonds. But what actually hits the last achievement? I know, you have already got this – ...

CHILD MARRIAGE

  CHILD MARRIAGE Noor Ul Tehseen ; TESOL, BS English Linguistics and Literature What if I tell you around the world, a girl under 15-year-old gets married every 7 seconds – awful, isn’t it? But in this era, girls under 15 are mostly forced to marry their rapists. I know that sounds so tragic; not only to read but to imagine also. But you might not know that 96% of the countries’ laws specify the Child Marriage is legal; only these six countries: Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, South Sudan and Somalia, where Child Marriage is illegal as according to the Pew Research Centre. Not only that, even in most of the states, parents can force their underage pregnant daughter to get married even if she has been raped. The highest rates of Child Marriage are seen in Niger located in Northern Africa which is bordered by Algeria and Libya to the north. In Syria, tightly refugee mothers are often afraid of their daughters’ s...