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Articles related to "Verbs"
A Dirty Verb
Growing numbers of individuals from Third World countries escape restricted, depleted and abusive environments to make a new life in the United States, perceiving it to be a kind of frontier. Americans resent the intrusion, and feel displaced, because they lack a similar opportunity. frontiers • american frontier • frontier theory • exploration • colonization
Verbs: The Groundwork Theory Verbs (the artist previously known as Knowtheverbs) is not a rapper wasting his spittin' skills on the sick street treasures, as "The Groundwork Theory" shows clearly. verbs • the groundwork theory • knowtheverbs • beyonce • kenye west
Grammar Refresher Course Teacher refresher course on the basics of a sentence. Quick and fun mini lessons to educate students on grammar. grammar basics • noun • verbs • adjectives • adverbs
Past Tense Practice for ELLs The explicit practice of language structures is an important piece of acquiring a second language, but it doesn't have to be monotonous. Authentic literature helps! authentic literature • grammar practice • elementary and esl • simple past tense • irregular verbs
Sentence Parts Learn about what makes up a snetence, the subject and predicate. sentence structure • sentence parts • subject • predicate • predicate patterns
The Secrets of Powerful Writing Take your writing to the next level with this simple guide. powerful writing • secrets of powerful writing • secrets of writing • active writing • active verbs
Adjectives and Adverbs are NOT Good Description Using specific nouns and verbs to show the story instead of relying on cliched, hackneyed adverbs and adjectives that often do little more than weigh down the writing. writing • short stories
Writing for an International Audience, part II This columns discusses some strategies for making communications clearer to non-native speakers of English. These strategies can also make translation easier, saving money and ensuring accurate communication. international • writing • speaking • communication
How Words Work:5 It has been useful to distinguish between syntax (how words relate to each other) and morphology (the different forms a word may have) in order to emphasise how each aspect has its influence on meaning. Patterns of morphology have in fact been much more commonly the focus of classroom attention than patterns of syntax. syntax • morphology • grammar • learning english • studying english
Vocabulary Word Game Mad libs are a word game that creates a new story by changing a few selected words. Students will be laughing, as they learn a few concepts at the same time funny mad libs • mad libs for kids • fun word game • vocabulary word game • vocabulary game
Christmas Poetry Lesson Creating short and funny Christmas poems from traditional Christmas poems. christmas poetry lesson • funny christmas poems • short christmas poems • christmas poetry • christmas poems
Hip Hope Hits 2006 “Hip Hope Hits 2006” is the second entry in a new yearly compilation of the best in hip-hop. Doncha dig the title? hip hope hits 2006 • christian hip hop • christian hip hop compilation • dj maj • verbs
How Words Work (2) The importance of stress in marking the focus of information in a sentence is not easily perceived by learners and they can easily misunderstand what they hear and, in turn, be misunderstood by not stressing the appropriate elements themselves. focus • stress • fronting • inversion • cleft sentences
How Words Work:6 The behaviour of words in relation to other elements in the sentence through syntactical patterns is another area which is neglected in the classroom. One reason for this might be the complexity of differences in style between, say, forms of spoken and written English. syntax • learning english • studying english
Resume Writing for Teachers Teacher resume writing is really no different than regular resume writing. Here are a few tips to help you along. esume writing for teachers • preparing a resume for a teaching position • professional experience • resume writing help • best resume writing
John Harvey and Charlie Resnick Prolific writer John Harvey has freed his faithful protagonist Charlie Resnick from the confines of his own stereotype, remerging as Frank Elder in Harvey's latest works. hardboiled detective fiction • john harvey • charlie resnick • frank elder • dashiell hammett
Achieve Your Goals Learn how to determine your goals, plan the work involved in reaching them, work the plan to reach them, and what to do when your plan goes awry. goal-setting • achieve • goals • planning • plan
Insights into the Japanese language This article will point out to beginners some of the trickier aspects of learning the Japanese language. japanese • nihongo • japan • languages • learning
How Words Work This is the first of a six-part summary of essential grammar points for English language teachers. position • focus • collocation • syntax • register
Don't Let Words Fail You Review of Patricia T. O'Conner's WORDS FAIL ME: What Everyone Who Writes Should Know About Writing. This excellent guide leads you step by step through the writing process, avoiding common pitfalls and traps. review • book review • words fail me • writing • nonfiction
Ahora Hablo Medical Edition With the assistance of nurses and a physician, M.H. Graham, a Spanish teacher for over 20 years, brings a terrific resource to the medical community. ahora hablo • spanish speaking patients • bi-lingual health care professionals • spanish for health care professionals • m.h. graham
Language "Deviances/Delays" vs Language "Differences" Not all language and speech "errors" are "errors". Sometimes people, because of their social/cultural, dialectal or ethnic background, may seem to have big problems speaking. This is not always the case. Data has been collected for many different ethnicities and some of these "problems" are really normal to them as they learn to use the English language more proficiently. Hence, they are labeled differences and not delays. dialectal differences in language • ethnic speech/language differences • speech/language delays • cultural language differences • speech/language delays
To Be Or Not To Be Shakespeare carefully hones his language to illustrate the movements of Hamlet's mind in this famous speech. to be or not to be • hamlet soliloquy • shakespeare language • shakespeare speech • nobler in the mind
Art Words Defined Sometimes, mixed media artists just need a swift kick in the inspirational rear when it comes to working in their art journals. That's the point of these prompts. art journal • art project idea • prompt • idea • mixed media
Photoshop through the Ages Photoshop began on a grayscale display and evolved into one of America's favorite image editing software. photoshop • adobe • barneyscan • photoshop history • photoshop 1.0
Do you need to speak Spanish in Mexico? Travelers planning a trip to Mexico frequently ask me, "Do I need to speak Spanish in Mexico?" My answer is yes and no. It's easy on the Internet to brush up on your high school Spanish or learn the words that will make your life easier south of the border. spanish lanugage • language • spanish lessons • study spanish on the internet • learn spanish
The Net - Making Learning Fun! Learning can be a challenge to children with AD/HD, but as parents and teachers there are many ways to help them be successful. The Internet is one of those ways, providing a wide array of sites geared toward making learning fun for children. adhd • learning • disability • internet • fun
Italian Beauty A brief lesson in Italian grammar, describing the difference between "bene", "bravo", "bello" and "buono". italian • grammar • bene • bravo • bello
Throwing Grammar Out the Window Some educators are very distraught over the deterioration of the rules of the English language. I think it's fantastic!! grammar • english • quotes • quotations
Encouraging Nonverbal Kids to Talk Children have delays in talking for a variety of reasons: Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, and hearing loss. Simple fun with Playdoh can encourage speech. nonverbal kids talk • playdoh • encourage speech • developmental delays • hearing loss
Foundations of Japanese etiquette -- a primer This article is not so much a "how-to" as it is an examination of the reasons behind Japanese social behavior. It attempts to answer the question, why do Japanese and Americans think each other are so rude? japanese • social • behavior • behaviour • etiquette
How to Write a Memo: Standard Conventions for Inter-Office Business Correspondence This article gives some guidelines for writing effective memos, using standard conventions to help you get your message across. memorandum • office correspondence • business communication • how to write a memo • memo writing
There is No Streptococcus Virus! streptococcus • viruses • streptococcus pyogenes • bacteria • misinformation
How to Learn Japanese Visiting Japan is a wonderful experience as both a tourist or temporary resident. Successfully using Japanese however, is a challenge not easily overcome. learning japanese • memorizing japanese words • important japanese phases • japanese sentence structure • practicing japanese
How to Write a Sentence Sentences are still a struggle for many students, help them relearn the basics. A sentence must include a predicate and subject for it to be a complete sentence. how to write a sentence • sentence outline • subject of a sentence • make sentence • funny sentence
Macaronis Avec Le Canard et Cepes Elevating Noodles With Classic French Ingredients Like Braised Duck , Wild Mushrooms And Chevre. duck confit • cepes • porcini • chevre • pasta recipe
Techniques for Verse Action! Why and, more importantly, how are novels-in-verse so devastatingly effective in portraying action? Let’s look at techniques used in History: The Home Movie. poetry • novel-in-verse • poem • book-length poem • poetic narrative
Wellington Writers Walk The authors of Wellington, New Zealand are celebrated through the Wellington Writers Walk, which offers visitors an inside look at inspirational words on the city. new zealand • writer • author • walk • harbor
Funny Thing Happened at the Ski Resort A small story about the ski adventures of a husband and wife ski trip. ski trip • humor • bottoms-up • story • skiing
The English language needs you News about new World English dictionary and the updating of the classic English dictionary english language • encarta world english dictionary • oxford english dictionary • dictionaries
Baby Shower Word Game A Mad Lib-inspired baby shower game is easy to prepare and fun to play. baby shower games • baby shower word games • baby shower mad libs • fill-in-the blank birth story • birth story mad lib
A Poet Turns to Fiction Linda Sue Park's new novel, <i>Seesaw Girl</i> transports us to seventeenth century Korea where women were basically confined to their homes except for very formal occasions. adult • women • children • seesaw • korea |
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