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The English Language has been a backbone of Present Era, the more you pay a deaf ear towards it, the more you embroil yourself. Because running away from an impediment is futile instead learn to face it boldly. More specifically, if we speak of hot topics like career, education and a propitious life, the English Language is ineluctable. In Exams like SSC CPO and and SSC CGL where dealing with English and General Awareness Section is mandatory, reading this way is beneficial. If you find it arduous to learn new words in a plain mode, ADDA247 is here to buttress your learning skills in a more fun and productive way.

Taking felicitous snippet from well reputed newspaper editorials, our motive is not just to make you learn the English language but keep you updated with the current affairs and events across the world which are important from the govt exams point of view. Either you are a job aspirant or a working person or just want to outsmart others, this is a befitting platform to expedite your performance thoroughly.

An official trip reunited me with an old colleague employed with an MNC in Gurugram. I wondered what he did over weekends since he was living all by himself. Weekend was something he looked forward to, he said, promising to take me along to experience what he claimed was ‘ethereal’. I feel grateful. He took me to a slum area, where he teaches children in a park. Two skimpily clad urchins, sporting dishevelled hair, grabbed my attention. One of them flipped onto his back and splayed his legs without a jerk while the other did perfect handsprings. I was surprised at how they managed to perform acrobatic manoeuvres at such a tender age.‘They learn techniques every day by watching Manoj bhaiya. He lives in our area and performs various stunts for pleasure,’ said someone. Some children dashed across the park at a jaw-dropping sprint, spotting my fallen car keys. Just then, a shabbily dressed girl tugged at my sleeve, holding up her notebook and asking me to help her with her homework. Seeing her runny nose, which she was wiping on the sleeve of her dress, I offered her my handkerchief, which she gladly accepted. My friend told me that when he first met the girl about six months ago, she knew nothing of maths and had little knowledge of reading and writing English and Hindi alphabet. But now she had shown remarkable improvement in all subjects.

He told me to help her with her work, while he and two teenage volunteers walked towards a crowd of scruffy children, gambling in the park. They encouraged them to sit and study instead. I was now with the child on a secluded bench.We solved two-digit sums proficiently and moved on to three-digit problems. But boredom in her eyes drove me to open her scrapbook that was in tatters. Her drawing skills were too good for her age. The first page was titled ‘Home’ while the next showed two figures under which she had written ‘Ma’ and ‘Pa’. Next were three little kids — her siblings and herself in the middle. She told me her father was a driver who would leave early morning and return late in the night. Her mother worked as a maid.What did she aspire to be? She smiled in all innocence, as if she was unable to put across her feelings. I fiddled with my phone. She gently pulled my hand and pointed to a small kiosk in the distance. The bugle sounded the end of the Saturday session. The kids went into a huddle before scampering off to their homes. My friend asked them to meet him again the following day. Amidst the warm adieus, the girl softly turned around and passed a wistful glance, as if thanking her teacher for being friends with her and quietly slipping candies inside her bag.Taking pride in my friend’s efforts to uplift the downtrodden, I reflected on the possibilities and potential the future possessed in its belly. 
1. Ethereal: (adjective) : आकाशीय
    Meaning: extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not to be of this world.
    Synonyms: exquisite, intangible, sublime, dainty, divine
    Antonyms: indelicate, worldly, earthly


2. Urchin: (noun) : लावारिस शरारती बच्चा
    Meaning: a young child who is poorly or raggedly dressed.
    Synonyms: brat, gamin, punk, 


3. Manoeuvre: (noun): पैंतरेबाज़ी करना
    Meaning: a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. 
    Synonyms: gimmick, manipulation, ploy, ruse, stunt
    Antonyms: cessation, ignorance, inactivity, stoppage


4. Tug: (verb) : झटके से खींचना
    Meaning: pull (something) hard or suddenly.
    Synonyms: drag, jerk, lug, haul, toil


5. Scruffy: (adjective) :मैला-कुचैला
     Meaning: shabby and untidy or dirty.
     Synonyms: shabby, ragged, tattered, mangy, tacky
     Antonyms: smooth


6. Gambling: (verb) : जुआ खेलना
    Meaning: take risky action in the hope of a desired result.
    Synonyms: gaming, speculation, staking
7. Fiddle: (Noun) : हेरा-फेरी करना
    Meaning: an act of defrauding, cheating, or falsifying
    Synonyms: fidget, dabble, doodle, tamper, twiddle


8. Bugle: (noun) : बिगुल
   Meaning: a brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for       military signals
   Synonyms: Clarion, cornet, trumpet


9. Huddle: (verb) : भीड़ करना
    Meaning: crowd together; nestle closely 
    Synonyms: bunch, cluster, clutter, disarray
    Antonyms: calm, harmony, quiet


10. Scamper: (verb) : रफूचक्कर हो जाना
     Meaning: (especially of a small animal or child) run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.
     Synonyms: romp, scurry, scuttle, trot
     Antonyms: dawdle, stroll, stay

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