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Stay corrected the next time you speak wrong English! Okay, here’s how to proceed. First off, remember the thumb rule – Communication. The person who is keen to learn the nuances of the language should know that their writing should be correct grammatically.
Several word processing tools are equipped with programs for grammar correction, although since the rules governing the language are miscellaneous, there are actually a few programs that identify the grammatical errors. Moreover, if the program identifies the mistake, it can... Read more...
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Posted in English Tips |
The agreement of the verb with the subject happens to be one of the major ingredients in the understanding and learning of English grammar. It is nothing but the following of a few simple rules. The subject as well as verb of each clause should be in agreement with the number. However, despite the apparent simplicity of the rule, you will often come across people who get the subject and verb wrong in so many sentences. It is important to understand the basics of writing and reading English grammar.
If you are to write and speak the language properly, it is important to give the learner lots of options to practice the agreement of the verb with the subject. Make ensure that the activities that are given for practice are interactive and fun to learn. This will help them master the fundamentals and basics of the language.
Practice Interesting Exercises
Make sure about a Newspaper Search: Offer the learner with a newspaper and make sure that they choose a story which is of interest to them. The kids’ section of the newspapers is of interest to the persons or learners and these hav... Read more...
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Posted in Verbs |
Irrespective of the language that you are trying to pick up, one thing to remember while you are in the learning process is that you should be interactive. Whether it is English, Spanish or French, speaking or writing the language will make sense when you follow the rues of the language. If you follow the rules of grammar, it will make you as a writer or speaker look professional. The best way to learn English is perhaps through worksheets and grammar exercises. This is the best way to pick the language up, something that reading English books or listening to CDs does not give you.
English is an intricate language and hence, its nuances may be a tad tough to get. The matter is perhaps true if you are an English native, but are not aware of the rules of the language. However, you need to understand the little details of the grammar and learn to apply the concrete written and spoken principles to each lesson that you learn. One of the best ways through which this can be done is through the interactive approach.
Communication is the Key
Practice makes Perfect: First of all, you sho... Read more...
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Posted in Grammar, Learn English |
If you are bored learning English through grammar, writing and reading, try music. Yes, music and songs are what we are talking about. One of the best ways to learn the basics of English grammar and its appropriate usage is through English songs. You will come across websites that help you learn the language with the help of aids like CDs where the lyrics have been subtitled.
Students who have English as their second language learn the language through reading stories and working on grammar exercises. However, as an alternative, you’d be delighted if you knew that the language can be mastered through music! Listening to English music can help enhance your vocabulary, hearing capacity, grammar and pronunciation.
Learning English is Fun and Interactive
Choose the music that you prefer and can usually understand. You can choose between folk, pop, jazz or rock or recordings by your favored artists. It is best to start with songs which do not challenge your comprehensibility too much. Keep the incomprehensible lyrics for later. If your level of English is l... Read more...
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Posted in Grammar, Learn English |
If you fail to assimilate good English grammar you are sure to grope in the dark when you try to write English passages or try to open your heart to some one in different moods and manners. It is vital to know English grammar quite efficiently without which you are no where. Now English grammar is a vast thing. It is very hard to assimilate it within a short life span. Still you are to learn at least the basics of it so that you can have a bit mastery over the language.
In the school a little grammar is taught. But that little learning reinforces the base of the future learning. The rules that are taught at the very initial period are all elementary rules and offer you the grip of the language in a solid way as a result of which you can easily adopt the fundamental skills of reading and writing. If the elementary grammar is not taught in the schools you may not be able to lean the ABC of English grammar. As an obvious result you have no other way than to stumble at every step.
In the very beginning you have to learn the parts of speech that are called the foundation stones of English grammar. Elementary English start... Read more...
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Posted in English Basics, English Tips |
Perhaps it may be so that you have he urge to deliver a speech before the audience in a packed auditorium but each time he thought haunts you a chill sensation creeps down your spine and you think that you are quite unfit for the purpose for it is your fundamental lacking in stock of relevant words that goads you to share the chilling experience. But I think if you think you can you can.
Writing of a speech is not as hard as you think. It has basically three parts-
- An Introduction
- The body
- A conclusion
Now let us start with the introductory part. It is perhaps the most vital part. Try to focus on the perfect idea that you want to highlight. Try to deliver your ideas in such a simple style that every man present can assume what you are trying to say through you speech. You have to think of the audience first. You brood over the matter of the people you see there in the audience. I am the audience who should be the target of your speech. You have to select a language that can be easily comprehended by even the listener who is sitting at the farthest corner of the auditorium.
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It is the prime intention of all to learn English, the World Language, well. It is his /her dream to master the language and to express it through the speech and writing. But before mastering the language it is better to know the grammar of it. For it is inevitable to learn English grammar to have a keen sense of the language. Without it the learner is nothing but a man groping in the dark from time indefinite.
Among the eight parts of speech the noun comes first as noun is the name of anything whether it is the person, a place, an idea or anything else. Hence in a word we can easily say that noun is nothing but a naming word. It is noun that plays the most vital role in a sentence. So without the use of a noun it is quite impossible to use a sentence or express any feeling.
Now it is the first and foremost duty of the leaner of the English grammar to pick out from a sentence the nouns and try to differentiate it with the other parts of speech. It has to be noted that there are five nouns.
Proper noun- It is that noun which denotes the name of anything under the... Read more...
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Posted in Nouns & Pronouns |
Who can not be swayed with the power of music? It has such a charm that everyone is sure to benumbed under its spell. We generally use music as a balm for our bruised heart, but music can be used in other ways too. Music can be a process of imparting lessons to the students at school, especially when the students are none but the kids. They feel allergic to lessons but if a different method is followed they can easily be moved.
We know quite well that English though is the world language can not be easily spoken or read by large section of students globally. Especially those who never speak English as their mother language feel the problem quite vehemently. Keeping this problem in view, the method of imparting lessons through English is taken care of in different schools where the kids even the grown ups loom large.
It is noted that music helps the students to grasp new vocabulary, pick up accent and cultural manifestations. Those who are the native speakers of English too find fun in learning their mother language through music. Everything is nice provided a good song that is absolutely lilting is chosen. The proper c... Read more...
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Posted in English Tips, Teach English |
If you ask anyone what he/she dreads most while learning something the answer that is sure to come is learning English grammar. Though there is a saying that the Greek language is very hard to assimilate but actually it can be easily avoided, for nothing in Greek is mandatory. But what is mandatory? If you want to cast a glance at the entire globe you would learn that to know English is a must. And to know the subject in a confident manner you must learn English grammar quite confidently.
But if you want to learn English grammar you may feel some obstacles for Grammar is such a thing where a heap of regulations loom large. You may find it a thing sans any interest. But when the question of children comes assimilating English Grammar it is really an uphill task for them. The thing that you can not learn quite effectively can never be learnt well by a kid. But to know a language, particularly when the question of the World Language comes, a kid must know it. But never try to force it to learn. Teach it in a way that it likes most.
Teaching English grammar to the young students must be done in a playful manner so that the... Read more...
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Posted in Kids Education, Learn English |
English is the part and parcel of the modern life. It can be told with full throated ease that if you don’t have any knowledge of writing and oral English you are sure to suffer in all sectors particularly in the business sector so to say. Now the question that may haunt you- how can you grab English in a perfect way, especially when you are interested to expand your business globally in this vibrant period of globalization? I may offer you some basic tips that would help you to be honed in the perfect manner.
Where ever you step foot in you have no other way than to speak English. The only other way left is to learn the language of the country with which you try to tie your bond .But it is not very easy to learn a foreign language very quickly. Hence there is no option than to learn English quite well in its all forms, grammatical and literary so that you express your ideas quite well and make the people understand what they want. You can not but dodge the matter that the language of the Globalization is nothing but the great English language.
You may raise the question- why should you learn English not French o... Read more...
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Posted in English History |