Tag: English Essays
Look Before You Leap It is a well known proverbial saying. Its truth is admitted on all hands. We should think over a matter twice or thrice before we …
Make Hay While the Sun Shines Essay No. 01 Nature has a holy plan, said William Wordsworth, Night follows the day; and winter follows autumn. When spring comes it …
Prevention is Better Than Cure This proverb means that we should be careful about our health. If we take certain steps, we shall save ourselves from falling ill. …
Local Self-Government By local self-government we mean the management of the affairs of a village, town, district or province by the people them-selves through their elected representatives, as distinct …
Making the Best of Things This phrase usually means cheerfully putting up with discomforts and hardships which cannot be helped–making the best of a bad job. It implies a …
Value of Risk Some years ago a society was started in England with the purpose of teaching children and adults practical ways of taking care of themselves, avoiding accidents, …
School Magazines, and their Uses In England most public schools of any pretensions have, their School Magazines; and the institution is becoming common in India, though here they are …
Compulsory Military Training There is much to be said in favour of compulsory military training, although the British race has never taken kindly to it. Great Britain is an …
Fortune favours the Brave The lesson of this proverb is repeated in different ways in other similar popular sayings, such as, “Faint heart never won fair lady”, “Nothing venture …
Playing the Game in the School and the World The English are noted for their love of sport and manly games, and this certainly has an important influence on …