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Daily English Learning Day 1

Daily English Learning Notes – Day 1

Word of the Day, Phrase of the Day & Grammar (Hindi + English)

Learning English daily is one of the smartest habits you can build in today’s AI-driven world. Even now, spoken English, vocabulary, and grammar blogs are highly relevant, especially for learners who want simple explanations in Hindi and English.

Welcome to Day 1 of Daily English Learning Notes, where we cover:

  • Word of the Day
  • Phrase of the Day
  • Daily Use English Sentences
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
  • Spoken English Tip
  • Grammar Concept with Examples

This lesson is designed especially for Indian learners and beginners.


📘 Word of the Day: Frivolous

🔊 Pronunciation

FrivolousFRIV-uh-luhs

📖 Meaning (English)

Not having any serious purpose or value; silly or unimportant.

🇮🇳 Meaning (Hindi)

बेकार, तुच्छ, हल्का, महत्वहीन

🧠 Word Origin

The word frivolous comes from the Latin word “frivolus”, which means silly, empty, or trifling.

✍️ Example Sentences

  • Avoid frivolous spending to save money.
    (पैसे बचाने के लिए बेकार खर्च से बचें।)
  • The judge dismissed the frivolous lawsuit.
    (जज ने तुच्छ मुकदमे को खारिज कर दिया।)
  • His frivolous attitude toward work concerned his manager.
    (काम के प्रति उसका लापरवाह रवैया उसके मैनेजर को चिंतित कर रहा था।)

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🔁 Synonyms & Antonyms of Frivolous

✅ Synonyms

  • Silly – His silly jokes made everyone laugh.
  • Trivial – Don’t worry about trivial matters.
  • Petty – Their petty arguments waste time.

❌ Antonyms

  • Serious – We need a serious discussion.
  • Important – This is an important decision.
  • Meaningful – Their conversation was meaningful.

💬 Phrase of the Day: “Eat like a bird”

📌 Meaning

To eat very little food
(बहुत कम खाना)

This idiom compares a person’s eating habit with small birds.

✍️ Example Sentences

  • She eats like a bird but stays very healthy.
  • Despite eating like a bird at the party, she enjoyed the food.
  • My grandmother eats like a bird since her surgery.

✈️ Daily Use English Sentences (Travel)

🧭 Finding Your Way

  • Where is the nearest bus stop?
    (सबसे नज़दीकी बस स्टॉप कहाँ है?)
  • Can you help me with directions?
    (क्या आप मुझे रास्ता बता सकते हैं?)

🏨 Accommodation

  • I would like to book a hotel room.
  • Is breakfast included?

🚆 Transportation

  • How much does a ticket cost?
  • When is the next train?

🗣️ Spoken English Tip

Correct Use of “Whenever it seems”

❌ Common Mistake

Whenever it seem

✅ Correct Form

Whenever it seems

👉 Remember: “It” is singular, so we use seems.

Examples

  • Come to me whenever it seems necessary.
  • Take a break whenever it seems appropriate.
  • Call the doctor whenever it seems like the symptoms are worsening.

📚 Grammar Note: Difference Between While & However

🔹 While

Used to show:

  • Two actions happening together
  • Or a contrast inside one sentence

Examples:

  • I like tea, while he prefers coffee.
  • She was cooking while I was cleaning.

🔹 However

Used to show contrast or contradiction between ideas.

Examples:

  • I wanted to go; however, it rained.
  • However, the results were better than expected.

✍️ Quick Practice Sentences

Using While

  • While I was traveling, I listened to music.
  • Try to read while waiting for the bus.

Using However

  • She studied hard; however, she didn’t pass the exam.
  • I wanted to buy the dress. However, it was too expensive.

🎯 Why Daily English Practice Matters

  • ✔ Improves vocabulary naturally
  • ✔ Builds spoken English confidence
  • ✔ Helps in interviews & daily conversation
  • ✔ Perfect for beginners & Hindi-medium students

🚀 Final Words

Learning English doesn’t need to be complicated. Just 10–15 minutes daily practice can make a huge difference.

👉 This is Day 1 of our 90-Day Daily English Boost Challenge
Stay connected for Day 2, where we’ll explore more vocabulary, phrases, and grammar in a simple bilingual format.

Happy Learning! 🌱



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