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Hi,
I am completing the last module (module 9) of i-to-i's 40 hour TESOL course - creating a mock lesson plan for asking for, giving and understanding directions. My tutor has told me I need to make adjustments to the staging of my
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anna.rpo
17 days ago
Prepositions, Nouns, Universities, Pronunciation, Sentences, Activities, Students, Speaking, Mistakes, Schools, Giving Directions
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I'm sorry, but I cannot think of any word to define the mistake with 'alloweded'-- it is just a slip of the tongue, it seems to me. No exercise is needed; just explain to the student what has happened (the student has duplicated the -ed ending in
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1. Have you ever thought about retaining some aspects of your
first language Generally speaking, no, because English is a separate language. Of course it's easy to make mistakes because of the influence of my native language, but as I said, I
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
83 days ago
Universities, Accents, Pronunciation, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Schools, Languages
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Hi, In short: 1) Learn the basic grammar and learn how to build your sentences. Get a grammar book. 2) Learn the basic vocabulary to express yourself. 3) Try to avoid mistakes, that is, use the simple English you are comfortable with. 4) Use
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
112 days ago
Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
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can someone please help me to correcting my work. i know there are many grammar mistakes please help me ,.i am posting my work here
Lesson / Activity
a) Objective
To learn and enforce new basic words according to the level of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
143 days ago
Vocabulary, Nouns, Spelling, Pronunciation, Writing, Activities, Students, Speaking, Mistakes, Teaching, Languages
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I want to improve my e nglish accent and reduce gram m atical mistakes in my e nglish. How can I improve my accent?
Before working on improving your accent and grammatical errors, there are few suggestions you may want to consider.
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hi folks,
I'm a freshman student at teachers' college and want to improve my English as much as I can. here, i wrote something for you to read in order to check my writing, grammatical or spelling mistakes. I should be handing this to
ESL Essay, Writing World
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anonymous
238 days ago
Essays, Learning English, Pronunciation, Relationships, Friendships, Students, Mistakes, Sentences, ESL, Online, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Languages, Conversational
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Hey, It's not only foreigners who mispronounce words in English. Even here in Canada we hear people mispronouncing words. Of course, it's not often but it happens. A word that people here misuses all the time is the verb To lie, they mix
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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rafaelinrio
252 days ago
Pronunciation, Spelling, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, Languages, Colours, Mistakes, Cartoons
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. They are naturally uttered, but they are usually scripted (written beforehand) and unnaturally glib. I understood it that: films give good word's pronunciation, but there is grammar mistakes in dialogs. Is it right? (I can't understand
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About american movies. You said: They are naturally uttered, but they are usually scripted (written beforehand) and unnaturally glib. I understood it that: films give good word's pronunciation, but there is grammar mistakes in dialogs. Is it
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