CONTENTS FOR A TEN DAY ENGLISH COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP FOR PRIMARY CHILDREN: 1. Pronunciation: Speaking always precedes reading. Even an illiterate man can speak and his pronunciation of words is a result of practice. A little baby also learns to speak first and read later. Pronouncing words is not rocket science. It involves an understanding of English vowels and consonants and also basic phonetics. 2. Reading practice: When we read English text books we come across a variety
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1. Question : Please choose the proper pronoun for the sentence below: Father Christmas is a character best known for _______ long‚ white beard. Student Answer: her his its their Instructor Explanation: For information on how to correct lack of pronoun-antecedent agreement‚ visit https://awc.ashford.edu/grammar-twenty-common-writing-errors.html Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : Please choose the proper pronoun for the sentence below: All
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words from listening context Page num ber 6 2 H ealth Nouns fo r sym ptom s; verbs fo r treatm ents Reading Recognizing synonyms and collocations Reading T/F/NG 10 3 Education Nouns for academic subjects; verbs fo r academic study W riting Choosing the righ t part of speech; w ritin g in an academic style W riting Task 2 14 4 A dventure Verbs and nouns fo r travelling; adjectives to describe experiences Speaking Speaking
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it’s results and action-orientated. Objectives need to be straightforward and to communicate what you would like to see happen. To help set specific objectives it helps to ask: * WHAT am I going to do? These are best written using strong‚ action verbs such as conduct‚ develop‚ build‚ plan‚ execute‚ etc. This helps your objective to be action-orientated and focuses on what’s most important. * WHY is this important for me to do? * WHO is going to do what? Who else needs to be involved? *
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im actally trying to do my work!!! i mean i guess can go copy and [ast the dictionary on here... not a bad idea. hmmm. should i? i mean i wont get in any trouble or anything right? okay‚ um- what word to put in here.... help verb \ˈhelp; Southern often ˈhep also ˈheəp\ : to do something that makes it easier for someone to do a job‚ to deal with a problem‚ etc. : to aid or assist someone : to make something less severe : to make something more pleasant or easier to deal
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present tense‚ we can say this as the text say ‘there had not been time YET’. The adverbial times support the tense in this text. There is a use of an auxiliary verb in Matilda which helps complete the sentence ‘had to BE done’‚ without the sentence would be grammatically incorrect. Likewise in The Jungle Book there is a use of an auxiliary verb ‘could’ without it the sentence would not be like the Matilda text correct. Within the text of The Jungle Book there is parallel phrasing evident ‘as well
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pronouns include: ‘I’ such as in the phrases ‘I hit’‚ ‘I jerked’‚ ‘I struck’. Remember such pronouns could include ‘I’ or ‘we’ and refer the to narrator. □ ‘I’ is a first person singular. □ ‘We’ is a first person plural. ○ Activity verbs hat begin paragraphs include: ‘Hung’‚ ‘kicked’‚ ‘dug. • The vocabulary used is emotive rather than technical or factual: ○ The phrase ‘my knee exploded’ has an emotional impact upon the reader. • Language is used to emphasise the pain
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“Only the Strong Survive‚” along side the cross. This quote and image isn’t there because of my belief in God‚ or any other religion but its there to show my work ethic and what kind of personality and mentality I own. I also wrote the words‚ “Verb Way” in
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subject and a finite verb. There are four types of sentences: (1).STATEMENTS (2). QUESTIONS (3). EXCLAMATIONS (5). COMMANDS (IMPERATIVES) Sentences can be classified as simple sentences‚ compound sentences‚ or complex sentences. A Sentence may be divided into a subject [ (who or what?)- the word that follows the subject is not the object‚ it is the complement i.e was‚ became etc.] and a predicate [ (the rest of the sentence) expands on the subject and begins with the verb. The predicate is divided
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INTRODUCTION English is one of the most important and most spoken languages in the world. It is the native language of more than 350 million people. Undoubtedly‚ the popularity of the language has termed English as the international language of business‚ education‚ science‚ technology‚ banking‚ computing‚ medicine‚ aviation‚ engineering‚ tourism‚ UN & NATO armed forces‚ Hollywood films and the best pop and rock music of the world. So‚ it is seemed to be the only language that truly links the
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