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Our Word for Wednesday theme for February is Valentine’s Day.
Originally a Christian feast day for St. Valentine, Valentine’s Day in now celebrated all over the world on February 14th. The day is a dedication to all things love and romance.
The word Valentine has been used since the fifteenth century to describe the person one chooses to spend Valentine’s Day with. It was first used to describe a card or letter sent on Valentine’s Day in 1824.
So far, we’ve looked at the words Cupid and sweetheart. This week’s word is romance.
Romance refers to the exciting and ...
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Our Word for Wednesday theme for February is Valentine’s Day.
Originally a Christian feast day for St. Valentine, Valentine’s Day in now celebrated all over the world on February 14th. The day is a dedication to all things love and romance.
The word Valentine has been used since the fifteenth century to describe the person one chooses to spend Valentine’s Day with. It was first used to describe a card or letter sent on Valentine’s Day in 1824.
Last week, we looked at the word Cupid. Today’s word is sweetheart.
The word sweetheart is used as an affectionate pet name between lovers or friends. The term might also be used by some...
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April 23 marks Shakespeare Day in the UK and to celebrate we’ve picked characters from Shakespeare’s plays for this month's Word for Wednesday theme.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. Scholars believe his birthday and death day were both April 23. His work—which is still wildly popular today—includes 38 plays and over a hundred poems. Learn more about how Shakespeare influenced the English language here.
The first character we’ve chosen to look at this month is Romeo Montague.
Romeo is a title characters from one of Shakespeare’s early plays Romeo and Juliet which premiered in 1597. The play tells the ...
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