terça-feira, 1 de novembro de 2011

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From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to ESL
If you chose 'went', congratulations! This is an example of verb conjugation. The time expression 'yesterday' provides the clue that the verb 'go' should be in the past simple. This newsletter focuses on conjugation, beginning with a step-by-step guide on how to conjugate verbs. Next, there are a number of quizzes you can take to help you practice verb conjugation. Teachers can use the lesson plan resource focusing on tenses and verb conjugation to help out in class.

How to Conjugate Verbs
Deciding on the right conjugation can be confusing. This guide on how to conjugate verbs provides a clear six step process to help. Here's a quick overview of the process... Read more

Key Quizzes to Help You Review Tenses
Taking quizzes is a popular way to check your knowledge of English grammar. One of the most important grammar concepts is the use of tenses. Tenses indicate whether something happens in the past, present or future... Read more

Lesson Plans Focusing on Tenses and Verb Conjugation
These lesson plans help students learn to use English tenses and conjugate with confidence. Many of the lessons focus on using related verb tenses during conversation, rather than focusing simply on correct verb conjugation... Read more

Should I Teach English Abroad?
This is a question that you might be asking yourself if you are a new teacher of English as a Second or Foreign Language. If you are from the United... Read more

 


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