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ESA's Recap on December 2025: The Beginning of a New Chapter

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  ESA's Recap on December 2025 Hi, ESAHolics! December 2025 marked the beginning of a new chapter for ESA FKIP Universitas  Riau following the inauguration of the Lunara Vistara Cabinet on November 29th. As the first month of this term, December became a period of adjustment, coordination, and initial steps in building a solid and collaborative organization. Let’s take a look at how ESA started this journey and laid the foundation for the months ahead. 1. UPGRADING DIVISION OF ESA FKIP UNIVERSITAS RIAU The Moments of Upgrading Division On November 29th–30th and December 2nd–3rd, 2025, ESA FKIP Universitas Riau held a Upgrading Division activity involving all nine divisions, namely the Social and Political Division, Membership Development Division, Islamic and Spiritual Division, Funding and Business Division, Intellectual Development Division, Communication and Informatics Division, Secretary Division, Interest and Talent Division, and Women Resource Division. The upgrading ...

ESA PEDIA: MODAL VERBS

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Hello, ESAHolics! ESA FKIP Universitas Riau is pleased to share another English learning topic through this blog to support your understanding of grammar. In this blog, we will discuss Modal Verbs, an essential part of English that helps speakers express meaning beyond simple actions. In English grammar, modal verbs are commonly used to show ability, possibility, necessity, permission, and other attitudes toward an action. Although they are short and often overlooked, modal verbs play a crucial role in shaping meaning and intention in both spoken and written communication. Through this blog, readers will gain a clear understanding of what modal verbs are and when they are used in everyday English. WHAT ARE MODAL VERBS? Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary (helping) verbs used to express meanings such as possibility, ability, intention, permission, and necessity. They do not describe actions directly, but instead modify the meaning of the main verb in a sentence. In English, modal verbs...