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Online Exercises
Affect vs. effect exercise Quiz-summary 0 of 10 questions completed
Modal verb
A modal verb (also 'modal','modal auxiliary verb', 'modal auxiliary') is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate modality – that is, likelihood, ability, permission, and obligation.[1] Examples include the English verbs can/could, may/might, must, will/would, and shall/should. In English and other Germanic languages, modal verbs are often distinguished as a class based on certain grammatical properties. Function[edit] A modal auxiliary verb gives information about the function of the main verb that it governs.
Printouts
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How Much Is It: A Shopping Lesson Plan
by Chris Gunn Time: Up to 4 hours depending on how much the teacher wishes to use. Materials: To give to the students.
Interactive Grammar Quizzes
Hundreds of multiple-choice quizzes in HTML, PDF, and interactive formats Interactive, downloadable, and reproducible Grammar, punctuation, capitalization, usage, spelling, vocabulary, confusing words, synonyms and antonyms Scored instantly Explanations for EACH quiz question One subscription may be used by an entire class or office simultaneously Topics include grammar, punctuation, capitalization, writing numbers, spelling, vocabulary, confusing words, and synonyms and antonyms. Perfect for teachers, students, homeschooling families, businesses, and trainers.
Uses of English verb forms
This article describes the uses of various verb forms in the English language. This includes: For details of how inflected forms of verbs are produced in English, see English verbs. For the grammatical structure of clauses, including word order, see English clause syntax.
Learning English as a Second Language
Google + Anyone who is thinking of moving to an English speaking country will clearly be anxious to learn the language, so they can integrate themselves easily. Learning English as a second language opens many doors for people and provides them with a variety of options they might have otherwise gone without. ELS persons will be able to converse freely with people they meet, making getting settled in a new home much easier. People also want to have an understanding of English for work purposes, as an internationally accepted language and the language of business, the English language is imperative to the success and advancement in many industries and workplaces. In order to learn English with no existing knowledge base, a person will need to know their options in terms of programs and school that will work best for their learning style.
Activities for your Classroom
On this page you can find some activities which I’ve used with my students. Feel free to download them and use them in your classes. Please double-check these fully-editable activities before you use them as you may need to change some parts which are aimed more at students in Spain. A 2 Day in 5 – A fun dictation activity for teens, from Catherine Morley
Forget the Resolutions, Create a Vision Board that Works
With the holiday buzz quietly behind us, are you still forging ahead with the new goals you wanted to implement into 2013, or, like most people, are you already noticing a backslide? It’s the middle of January, and studies show that 80% of our resolutions are now as out of our thoughts as the boxed up Christmas decorations. One of the reasons that resolutions are often sidetracked is that they cause us to focus on what we need to give up, instead of asking for more of what we want. We say toss out those resolutions, and join us in creating a Vision Board for 2013. You have no doubt heard of Vision Boards by now – many celebrities and self-growth experts from Oprah to Maria Shriver advocate their use, and there are numerous books and websites on the subject. Our goal is to encourage you to set aside the time to create one, now – if you have not already in the new year.
English Grammar Exercises
Here you will find simple and easy English grammar exercises for even the hardest subjects! Step by step, you can improve your grammar! Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses
Lessons for Beginning English Learners
Count and Non-Count Nouns - Understanding Nouns What are Countable Nouns? Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be counted.
Wonderful World
MAIN ACTIVITIES Listening, discussion, vocabulary of animals and geographical features. SUITABLE FOR Teens and adults, Intermediate (B1) and above TEACHER’S NOTES (Click here for a pdf of the Teacher’s Notes.) Display this word cloud or make your own at Tell students that it contains the lyrics of a well-known song.