
COMMUNITY INFLUENCE PROJECT
Pupils of Daniella’s Montessori School during their SPAG Foundation Community Influence Project. It was a beautiful way to start the term.
Students of Liberty College had fun learning and teaching. We visited Maryland Mall, Ikeja City Mall and Addas Mart all in Lagos.
SPAG Foundation means Spelling, Pronunciation and Grammar Foundation. Community Influence Project comes as an incentive for having Blossom in Etiquette and Manners training in your school.
Please, if you’ve been pronouncing ‘hyperbole’ as ‘hai-par-bol’, you might want to check the dictionary again. It’s ‘hai-par-boli’, emphasis on the /i/ sound at the end which most of us are not aware of. .


Please, pronounce ‘machete’. Yes, pronounce it now. How did it sound? .
‘machete’ is pronounced ‘masheti’! Did you get it? .
Students of Liberty College, Ayobo taught the right way to pronounce some commonly mispronounced words by Nigerians on Thursday as they had fun during their SPAG Foundation Community Influence Project.
Since SPAG Foundation is related to BEM, they also taught adults how to use their cutlery the right way. Yes, they taught the two general styles: Continental and American plus the right way to wash hands. 😉
SPAG Foundation Community Influence Project comes as an incentive for having Blossom in Etiquette and Manners training in your school. .


This is the correct way to pronounce ‘fuel’. We had fun learning at the SPAG Community Influence Project yesterday. .
This video clip was at ADAS MALL, Ikeja. We interviewed and taught a number of people there. Some words that people needed to pronounce correctly were:
1. Sword
2. Hyperbole
3. Gear
4. Listen
5. Fuel