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25.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: SIGN (n) - an event or object that gives meaning... Example: She was feeling tired, and took it as a sign that she should go home. Similar words: symbol, signal, evidence, proof SHEPHERD (n) - a person who looks after sheep Example: There were shepherds watching their sheep at night. Similar words: herdsman, farmer, keeper, caretaker SAVIOUR (n) - a person who rescues Example: Your seat-belt can be your saviour if you have a car crash. Similar words: liberator, hero, deliverer, guardian CONCERNING (prep) - having to do with Example: They had a long talk concerning where they would travel to next. Similar words: relating to, regarding, about, with reference to Hope to see you there!



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24.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: REBUKE (v) - to strongly not approve of something... Example: The parents rebuked their son for staying out too late. Similar words: reprove, reprimand, reproach, admonish SWAMP (v) - flood, or fill with water Example: The park is getting swamped because of all the rain. Similar words: inundate, saturate, submerge, drench SQUALL (n) - a sudden, violent gust of wind (maybe with rain) Example: We were caught in a squall when we were walking along the beach last night. Similar words: gale, gust, tempest, windstorm EVENING (n) - the last part of the day, or early part of the night Example: Tomorrow evening we are going to English class! Similar words: sunset, twilight, dusk, eve, nightfall Hope to see you there!

24.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tonight at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: ALLOW (v) - to let someone have or do something... Example: The teacher allowed the students to leave 5 minutes early. Similar words: permit, grant, approve, authorise PROUD (adj) - to view oneself better than others Example: Mike was feeling proud, because he had obtained a good job. Similar words: boastful, pompous, vain, superiour BLAME (v) - "it's your fault!" Example: My boss blamed me for the company losing money. Similar words: accuse, charge, criticise, frame JUDGE (v) - to decide (if something is good or bad) Example: We are going to race - can you judge who wins? Similar words: assess, evaluate, referee, distinguish Hope to see you there!



24.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Hope to see you there!

21.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: OBEY (v) - to follow directions... Example: Children should obey their parents. Similar words: respect, comply, conform, heed BOW (v) - to bend the knee, head or body Example: In Japan, people often bow when meeting. Similar words: nod, genuflect, curtsy, stoop TRAVEL (v) - to go from one place to another Example: How many countries have you traveled to? Similar words: cruise, roam, tour, voyage, journey, trip PREPARE (v) - to get ready Example: It will take about 30 minutes to prepare dinner. Similar words: produce, arrange, make, develop Hope to see you there!

20.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: BETRAY (v) - to treat a friend like an enemy... Example: He betrayed his team by scoring a goal for the other side. Similar words: disloyalty, deceive, abandon, mislead ARREST (v) - when the police catch someone Example: The police arrested the burglar after a long search. Similar words: apprehend, incarcerate, seize, detain CRIMINAL (n) - a person who has broken the law Example: Dangerous criminals are kept in high security prisons. Similar words: crook, culprit, offender, felon, gangster GRAB (v) - to take hold of, quickly Example: Grab the dog before it runs away! Similar words: clutch, grasp, grip, seize, snatch Hope to see you there!



18.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: JOURNEY (n) - going from one place to another, usually taking a long time... Example: It is a long journey if you drive around Australia. Similar words: adventure, expedition, pilgrimage, tour SERVE (v) - to do things for others Example: Just sit down and I will serve you dinner. Similar words: assist, provide, oblige, care HURRY (v) - to move quickly Example: Let us hurry, or we will miss the train! Similar words: hasten, rush, hustle, dash, scurry REST (v) - to sit or sleep when tired or worn out Example: It will be good to rest after so much hard work. Similar words: repose, lounge, recline, 'take it easy' Hope to see you there!

18.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at previously: COUNCIL (n) - a group of people who have important meetings... Example: The Perth City Council has decided to build a new statue. Similar words: assembly, board, committee, parliament, senate ACCUSE (v) - to say that someone did something wrong Example: The teacher accused the student of cheating. Similar words: allege, blame, charge, implicate, complain REBEL (n) - someone who breaks the rules Example: The rebels were arrested and sent to jail. Similar words: traitor, insurgent, opponent, mutineer, dissenter, revolutionary COMMIT (v) - to do (usually something bad) Example: The police are there to catch those who commit crimes. Similar words: perpetrate, execute, enact, wreak Hope to see you there!

17.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: DARKNESS (n) - absence of light... Example: The darkness is so much darker away from the city lights. Similar words: blackness, gloom, pitch black, dimness SEPARATE (v) - pull or move apart Example: If there are too many people in the class, we may have to separate into two groups. Similar words: split, sever, disconnect, divide, detach GATHER (v) - to bring together into one place things that were in different places Example: On Sunday, we will all gather together for church. Similar words: collect, assemble, accumulate, stockpile, concentrate IMAGE (n) - something that looks like a person or thing Example: The image reflected in the curved mirror was upside down. Types of images: photograph, reflection, picture, statue, portrait, drawing Hope to see you there!

17.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on TONIGHT at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: CHARGE (n) - a statement of the crime, when someone breaks the law... Example: After driving at 150 kilometres per hour, the police arrested him on a speeding charge. Similar words: accusation, allegation, complaint, indictment CURTAIN (n) - a hanging piece of cloth that blocks light on a window or doorway Example: We drew apart the curtains to let in the morning sunlight. Similar words: drapes, blinds, shutters, screen AGAINST (prep) - opposite to Example: The English fought against the French many times over the past 1000 years. Similar words: adverse, hostile, contrary or counter (to) NAIL (v) - to attach with a nail or nails Example: The shelf was falling off the wall, so he nailed it back up. Similar words: attach, pin, hit, hammer, drive Hope to see you there!

16.01.2022 There is NO English class on tomorrow at 7:30PM. See you next week!



16.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: APPEARANCE (n) - the way something or someone looks... Example: The new sunglasses gave him the appearance of a movie star! Similar words: image, presence, presentation, countenance VIOLENT (adj) - strong, uncontrolled force Example: There have been violent fires in California. Similar words: devastating, destructive, intense, powerful, furious GUARD (n) - a person that protects or defends Example: Security guards will patrol the streets every night at 11PM. Similar words: sentry, ward, lookout, sentinel CLASP (v) - to hold tightly Example: She was afraid of pick-pockets, so she clasped her bag tightly. Similar words: clutch, grip, grasp, seize, snatch Hope to see you there!

15.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: DARE (v) - to have courage or boldness to do something... Example: Do you dare to make the teacher angry? Similar words: attempt, endeavour, risk, venture NOTICE (v) - to pay attention to Example: Did you notice all the smoke around the city? Similar words: observe, recognise, detect, distinguish INHERIT (v) - to receive something after someone dies Example: A king's son will inherit a lot of money! Similar words: succeed, acquire, obtain, bequeath WORRY (v) - thinking again and again about bad things Example: Jesus tells us not to worry about what will happen tomorrow. Similar words: dwell, concern, anxious, fret, distress Hope to see you there!

15.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: COMMAND (n) - an order from someone with authority... Example: The king gave a command that everyone must wear a hat when out in the sun. Similar words: instruction, directive, mandate, regulation, rule WORK (v) - to use effort to do a job Example: I enjoy working in the garden on the weekend. Similar words: toil, strive, labour, hustle, try COMPANION (n) - a person who is going with another person Example: Bill and Ted were my travelling companions during my trip to South America. Similar words: accomplice, friend, partner, associate, buddy, colleague DEEPLY (adv) - very great or intense (usually about a feeling) Example: He was deeply passionate about the West Coast Eagles football club. Similar words: intensely, thoroughly, genuinely, passionately, acutely Hope to see you there!

14.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tonight at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: SCATTER (v) - to separate randomly in different directions... Example: After the party, the rubbish was scattered all over the floor. Similar words: spread, disperse, distribute, disseminate, dissipate CONFUSE (v) - to make something hard to understand Example: He was confused after trying to learn English in England, the USA and Australia. Similar words: perplex, bewilder, muddle, mystify, confound JOIN (v) - to bring together Example: Australia was formed when the 6 different states joined together. Similar words: connect, unite, accompany, associate REACH (v) - to try and touch or meet something Example: See if you can reach that book on the top shelf. Similar words: lunge, strain, extend, attain Hope to see you there!

13.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: WORTHY (adj) - someone who has good things owing to them... Example: The brave police office was worthy of the award. Similar words: deserving, valuable, noble, decent AUTHORITY (n) - the power to control or command Example: The police have the authority to arrest you if you break the law. Similar words: force, jurisdiction, authorisation, sway, dominion OFFICER (n) - a person with power in the army, or similar organisation Example: Although lots of soldiers died in the battle, it was the officers who got the medals! Types of officers: general, colonel, lieutenant, major, admiral OBEY (v) - to follow instructions Example: Children should obey their parents. Similar words: comply, acquiesce, discharge, observe Hope to see you there!

12.01.2022 English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: WORSHIP (v) - to give praise and high honour... Example: Christians worship Jesus, who died to set us free. Similar words: glorify, venerate, reverence, awe, exalt NATION (n) - a large group of people, connected with a piece of land Example: Many nations enter the Olympic games. Similar words: country, population, commonwealth, society DESCENDANTS (n) - children, and children of children Example: One of the descendants of the queen of England will rule after her. Similar words: offspring, heirs, brood, seed, progeny APPEAR (v) - to be able to be seen Example: Before a wedding can begin, everyone has to wait for the bride to appear. Similar words: emerge, show up, reveal, present Hope to see you there!

12.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tonight at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: ISSUE (v) - to put or send out... Example: A new version of the magazine is issued every month. Similar words: release, publish, circulate, distribute, declare REGISTER (v) - to enter your details on a formal record Example: You don't need to register to come for the English class! Similar words: enrol, join, enlist, subscribe, sign up PLEDGE (v) - to make a very serious promise Example: After he had a car accident, he pledged to never drink again. Similar words: vow, swear, guarantee, vouch, contract WRAP (v) - to enclose by folding or winding Example: I have already wrapped all the presents that I'm going to give at Christmas. Similar words: enclose, bind, clothe, cover, conceal Hope to see you there!

12.01.2022 ENGLISH CLASSES ARE CANCELLED. Our English classes are a critical ministry of our church, offering a useful service and incredible hope to anyone who will come.... Unfortunately, with the current virus issues, we have reluctantly decided to put the English classes on hold. We minister to many new arrivals to the country and their family members, and we need to be loving to them and to the volunteers who serve them. As soon as we are able, we will restart the classes, and we will let you know. Thank you for understanding. See more

11.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: RECOGNISE (v) - to know something or someone that you've seen before... Example: I'm sure I recognise you from many years ago. Similar words: perceive, identify, recollect, verify, distinguish REPORT (v) - to repeat a message to someone else Example: After seeing the latest movie, he reported the details to his friends. Similar words: present, reveal, inform, announce, publish DISTRIBUTE (v) - to split up and give out Example: We have some food to distribute during English class. Similar words: allot, apportion, disburse, disseminate, scatter COMPASSION (n) - feeling that you need to help someone with bad luck Example: She had compassion on the homeless man. Similar words: sympathy, empathy, benevolence, mercy, pity Hope to see you there!

11.01.2022 Greetings from All Nations Presbyterian Church, We are resuming our English classes from Tuesday, 9th June 2020. Class start time is 1.00pm. Please come early as we have strict health and safety guidelines to adhere to before you enter our halls. Your temperature will be taken upon entry.... We will need you to register your full name and contact details (with either phone number or email) Hand sanitisers are provided. Please be aware of the social distancing rule of 1.5 metres. We are following all WA Government health advice in regards hygiene with increased cleaning and sanitation requirements. Please do your part by NOT coming to English class if you have any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Sore Throat or Shortness of breath. The classes are free. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 1pm to 3:30pm. There is an Easy English Bible study and lunch on Saturday mornings from 10am till 12pm.

11.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: PARALYSED (adj) - not being able to move... Example: A spider bite will make a fly paralysed. Similar words: crippled, disabled, immobile, incapacitated GATHER (v) - to come together at one place Example: All the students are gathering for English class! Similar words: assemble, cluster, congregate, converge INSULT (n) - to attack or offend with words Example: Swear words are often used as an insult. Similar words: abuse, put-down, slander, disrespect SPREAD (v) - to move from one place to a wide area Example: The wind spread the leaves all over the city. Similar words: scatter, distribute, propagate, diffuse Hope to see you there!

11.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: ISSUE (v) - to send out or put forth... Example: They issue a new magazine every two months. Similar words: distribute, publish, circulate, promulgate REGISTER (v) - to enter your name and other details on a formal list Example: If you want to attend the concert, you need to register. Similar words: enrol, subscribe, enlist PLEDGE (v) - to make an important and serious promise Example: The President pledged to do all he could to help more people get jobs. Similar words: contract, swear, vow, vouch WRAP (v) - to cover with folding or winding Example: Make sure you wrap up in plenty of warm clothes! Similar words: enclose, envelop, shroud, bind Hope to see you there!

10.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: CONTROLLED (adj) - being made to do what someone else wants... Example: A robot has to be controlled by a person or a program. Similar words: managed, dominated, mastered, compelled FORCE (v) - to make someone do something Example: The police forced the passenger to leave the train. Similar words: compel, pressure, urge, demand GRIND (v) - to rub together until things become smooth or flat Example: If you drink too much coffee, you may grind your teeth at night. Similar words: grate, rub, scrape, pulverise COMMAND (v) - to tell someone what to do Example: The teacher commanded the students to be quiet. Similar words: order, direct, demand, require Hope to see you there!

10.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: BEG (v) - to ask someone to give or do something (strongly)... Example: I beg you to please come to English class! Similar words: beseech, implore, plead, urge HANG (v) - to fix something to a couple of points, so there is free movement Example: If you hang up your towel, it will dry faster. Similar words: suspend, dangle, stick, pin, attach GUARD (n) - a person who prevents harm or escape Example: This building is very secure; there are many guards inside. Similar words: defender, protector, warden, sentry, custodian COMMANDER (n) - a leader in the army, etc. Example: Julius Caesar was the commander of many soldiers. Similar words: captain, chief, director, ruler Hope to see you there!

10.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: TROUBLED (adj) - having uneasy and unwelcome feelings... Example: I am troubled that food keeps getting more expensive. Similar words: upset, distressed, afflicted, concerned, distraught, tormented DISCERN (v) - to work out or figure out Example: If I said that "Adam is taller than Bobby but shorter than Charlie" - can you discern who is the tallest? Similar words: perceive, divine, ascertain, determine, apprehend, comprehend BARREN (adj) - where nothing, or hardly anything, grows Example: Most of the interior of Australia is a barren desert. Similar words: sterile, desolate, empty, infertile, parched, waste ACCORDING (adv) - in agreement with Example: According to the Bible, God made the world in 6 days. Similar words: corresponding, conforming, assenting, harmonising, matching Hope to see you there!

08.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: PROCLAIM (v) - to tell lots of people some important information... Example: This is such good news, it should be proclaimed from every street corner! Similar words: announce, declare, profess, expound CAST (v) - to throw (from the side) Example: He cast the net into the water. Similar words: hurl, fling, sling, launch FARTHER (adv) - at, or to, a bigger distance Example: Sydney is farther from Perth than Adelaide. Similar words: further, beyond, longer, yonder HIRE (v) - to pay someone to work; employ Example: I hope the restaurant will hire me as a waiter. Similar words: recruit, engage, appoint, enlist Hope to see you there!

07.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: DEFEND (v) - to stop an attack... Example: During a sword fight, a shield was used to defend from attack. Similar words: protect, preserve, secure, resist, guard REWARD (n) - something good for hard work or skill Example: Your reward for coming to English class is to be able to (hopefully) understand more. Similar words: prize, treasure, gift, riches, award CRUEL (v) - causing pain or sadness on purpose Example: Some people say that cage eggs companies are cruel to the chickens. Similar words: mean, nasty, vicious, brutal, wicked GENERATION (n) - a group of people born at about the same time Example: My family has been in Australia for 6 generations. Similar words: epoch, age, interval, era, period Hope to see you there!

07.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: BLOW (v) - movement of air (wind)... Example: There is always a lot of wind blowing in the afternoon in Perth. Similar words: drift, whistle, waft, swirl, flutter, rush FLOW (v) - movement of water Example: The Swan river flows from the east to Fremantle. Similar words: surge, cascade, gush, stream, trickle TOUCH (v) - the moment when two things hit or make contact Example: If you jump high enough, you might be able to touch a basketball hoop. Similar words: brush, tap, stroke, pat, reach HONOUR (v) - to show great respect Example: Children should honour their parents. Similar words: admire, revere, appreciate, esteem Hope to see you there!

06.01.2022 Hi everyone, We are restarting our English classes from Tuesday, 9th June 2020. Class start time is 1.00pm. Please come early as we have strict health and safety guidelines to adhere to before you enter our halls. Your temperature will be taken upon entry.... We will need you to register your full name and contact details (with either phone number or email) Hand sanitisers are provided. Please be aware of the social distancing rule of 1.5 metres. We are following all WA Government health advice in regards hygiene with increased cleaning and sanitation requirements. Please do your part by NOT coming to English class if you have any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Sore Throat or Shortness of breath. We are back to the usual timetable : English classes and Bible story from 1pm to 3:30pm. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Easy English Bible study and lunch on Saturday mornings from 10am.. See you there!

05.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: ETERNAL (adj) - no beginning or end... Example: There is nothing in the universe that is eternal. Similar words: everlasting, forever, infinite, immortal, continuous ROBBER (n) - someone who takes what isn't theirs Example: A robber broke into their house and stole a TV. Similar words: burglar, thief, crook, bandit, pickpocket BEAT (v) - hit or strike Example: Jesus was beaten before he was killed. Similar words: bash, thump, pummel, punch, belt COVER (v) - to place something over or around something else Example: You should cover your head with a hat when it is sunny. Similar words: wrap, protect, enclose, dress, coat Hope to see you there!

05.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: UPSET (v) - to change someone's feelings from normal to bad... Example: I was upset when I heard my football team lost. Similar words: disturb, distress, bother, perturb PRIVATE (adj) - when a small group of people only is needed Example: This is a private building - we cannot go in. Similar words: exclusive, confidential, secret, separate MEETING (n) - a group of people talking about a special purpose Example: Let us have a meeting to plan Bill's birthday. Similar words: conference, discussion, assembly, talk EXACT (adj) - the right amount Example: I know it is almost 9PM; but what is the exact time? Similar words: precise, definite, specific, perfect Hope to see you there!

04.01.2022 Thursday night English class is cancelled tomorrow. It will be on next week (18th of October).

04.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM. Here's some words we looked at last week: FORETELL (v) - to tell (speak) before something happens... Example: Can anyone foretell who will win the World Cup? Similar words: predict, foresee, prophesy, anticipate, foreshadow DISCERN (v) - to discover, by use of the brain Example: I watched a movie in another language, and it was hard to discern what was going on. Similar words: figure out, work out, perceive, determine TROUBLED (adj) - when a problem causes you to be unhappy Example: She was troubled when she heard about things being stolen near where she lived. Similar words: worried, concerned, agitated, distressed REIGN (v) - to have power over others, like a king has Example: The Queen of England has reigned for over 60 years. Similar words: rule, authority, power, govern, command Hope to see you there!

03.01.2022 Thursday night English class is on tomorrow at 7:30PM! Here's some words we looked at last week: SPICE (n) - a smelly substance; seasoning... Example: Spices can turn a good meal into a great one. Types of spices: cinnamon, cloves, saffron, turmeric, ginger, pepper COVER (v) - to put something on or around Example: Please cover your mouth with your hand when you sneeze! Similar words: enclose, enshroud, conceal, block, obscure ROBE (n) - a long, loose, flowing piece of clothing Example: The king wore expensive gold and purple robes. Similar words: gown, cape, garment, vestment, costume ENTRANCE (n) - a point or place of entering Example: After the party, a bunch of people were standing near the entrance. Similar words: entryway, ingress, opening, threshold, vestibule Hope to see you there!

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