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English Lessons on Commonly Misused Words and Phrases
Are you looking for English lessons online? Are you taking up EFL or ESL and you are still confused with some words or phrases? A lot of times, these commonly misused words are so because they sound alike or they are pronounced very similarly. It really sometimes does not matter if you misuse some words or phrases but for the sake of not sounding funny and to not have somebody pick on you, then here are some words that are frequently misrepresented.
Using Games to Teach English Grammar
Learning grammar can be frustrating and seemingly impossible, so spicing up the learning process with games or activities can make this less tedious and more enjoyable. Games are a good way to hold children's interest while getting them to do a somewhat repetitive activity, and this is a crucial aspect of the process of learning grammar.
Difference Between The Simple Past And Present Perfect Tenses
Difference Between The Simple Past And Present Perfect Tenses
Do Words Matter? Is Grammar Obsolete?
Spelling and syntax are unimportant according to progressive educators. Expressing oneself overshadows the beauty of language construction.
The Importance of Being a Punctuation Mark
A dress, no matter how simple or drab, can always be enhanced by adding accessories. A simple scarf, draped artfully or an ornate broach - these are just some of the tricks. Similarly, when you come to languages, a statement can have ornaments too.
Teaching Participial Adjectives to ESL/EFL Students
Choosing between the present and past forms of the participial adjectives imposes problems to ESL/EFL students. English learners often use present and past participial adjectives interchangeably. The current paper discusses those problems and provides two lesson plans in order to teach the participial adjectives using two different methods; the inductive method and the deductive method as well as highlighting the theories behind those methods.
Tense and Aspect: A Brief Overview
There are two forms of tense in English: PRESENT and PAST. The present tense can be used to express present events, a habit or routine, general facts, an occurrence in the future or historic present- in literary English and oral narrative.
Visualizing grammar through learners’ physical involvement
This paper aims at presenting the necessity of visualization and of students moving in the classroom. The article argues for the importance of making classes interesting for the learners to be engaged in the grammar acquisition process.
English Verbs - A Quick & Simple Overview
English verbs - no more complications! In short, what do you need to know?
ESL Grammar Errors Activity
This is an activity that ESL teachers can use to get students practicing English grammar.
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