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Rosa_Rose
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Help, please
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Hi everybody
I want to discuss a wisdom with my students eveyday,so is it right to call this procedure "The wisdom of the day" ?
or " Tip for the day" ? ...What do you call it?
Thanks in advance and have a good good day.
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11 Oct 2010
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Apodo
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Wisdom for the day
Thought of the day
Tip of the day
Wise words of the day
BTW: It is incorrect to say a wisdom.
I want to discuss wisdom with my students.
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11 Oct 2010
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douglas
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You may be looking for the word proverb, in some languages proverb and wisdom are the same word.
Proverb of the Day; Today �s Proverb
Douglas |
11 Oct 2010
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alespagna
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I would suggest DROPS OF WISDOM... |
11 Oct 2010
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almaz
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If it �s a daily feature, then quote of the day �s fine. As is saying of the day.
If you want something �uplifting � or �improving �, you might use thought for the day.
A bit of snappy advice could be today �s top tip.
And if you really must use �wisdom �, then you might talk about a daily nugget or pearl of wisdom - although this is regularly used as a tongue-in-cheek expression meaning a banality (which is often the case with so-called �words of wisdom � anyway).
Alex |
11 Oct 2010
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