terça-feira, 7 de junho de 2011

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From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to ESL
This week's newsletter focuses on a wide variety of grammar using fun grammar chants for in-class use. There's also a one page guide to all the major tenses with examples and a simple explanation for each tense. Finally, there's a focus on phrasal verbs.

Grammar Chants
Grammar chants re very popular indeed! Here are some a grammar chants for use in class or on your own. Introduction to Grammar Chants Comparative Forms Superlative Forms Comparative and... Read more

One Page Tense Review
This tense review is perfect for quickly reviewing for tests, or checking your understanding of tenses / conjugation in English for intermediate to advanced level learners. Each of the major tenses is quickly explained and three example sentences are provided... Read more

Learning Phrasal Verbs
What are Phrasal Verbs? A phrasal verb consists of a verb and at least one particle which can be a preposition or an adverb. Here are some examples of phrasal verbs: look forward to, get by, put over, think through, etc. There are four types of phrasal verbs.... Read more

English for Business, Work and other Specific Purposes
Adult Education English for Business and the workplace includes business English lesson plans, resume writing advice, essential vocabulay for banking, financial, commercial, legal and other sectors as well as basic English job interview skills.

 


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