Dear Professor,
Thank you very much for the opportunity you gave us to learn this way of working with students. For sure I will remember this one day.
Monday, 10 November 2008
My opinion about using Blogs to learn English
I liked this way of learning and practicing English, because I had a lot of fun.
The classes were very interesting and I think that I learned a lot about Blogs.
The only thing I did not like was that we didn't have enough time to finish the activities in the class, but about the Blogs I would not change anything.
The classes were very interesting and I think that I learned a lot about Blogs.
The only thing I did not like was that we didn't have enough time to finish the activities in the class, but about the Blogs I would not change anything.
SUMMARY
PARTS OF SPEECH
The verb, the noun, the pronoun, the preposition, the adjective, the adverb, the conjunction, and the interjection.
The same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in other sentence.
The Verb: it is the most important part of a sentence. The verbs express actions, events, or states of being.
The Noun: it is a word used to name a person, animal, thing, place, and abstract idea.
The Pronoun: a pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like "he", "which", etc.
The Adjective: an adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words.
The Adverb: an adverb can modify a verb, a phrase, or a clause. An Adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, and answer questions such as "how", "when", etc.
The Preposition: a preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrase to other words in a sentence. The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the verb.
The Conjunction: you can use it to link words, phrases, and clauses.
The Interjection: an interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion.
websites (Parts of Speech)
http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/partsp.html
http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/rvpartsp.html
http://eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos.htm
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/StudyZone/330/grammar/parts.htm
http://www.gamequarium.com/partsofspeech.html
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/quiz/partspee.htm
http://quizlet.com/set/176036/
http://www.quia.com/jg/65832.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/grammar/partsofspeech/
http://www.how-to-study.com/parts-of-speech.htm
http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/rvpartsp.html
http://eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos.htm
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/StudyZone/330/grammar/parts.htm
http://www.gamequarium.com/partsofspeech.html
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/quiz/partspee.htm
http://quizlet.com/set/176036/
http://www.quia.com/jg/65832.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/grammar/partsofspeech/
http://www.how-to-study.com/parts-of-speech.htm
GRAMMAR
1) why is grammar important for an EFL teacher?
Because if I learn grammar I will be able to teach and help students to learn it well. Teaching grammar is explaining rules to students, but if I don`t explain it clearly and have a bad spelling, it will be imposible to help the students, and they will feel so confused. If I want to be a good teacher I have to learn a good grammar.
Because if I learn grammar I will be able to teach and help students to learn it well. Teaching grammar is explaining rules to students, but if I don`t explain it clearly and have a bad spelling, it will be imposible to help the students, and they will feel so confused. If I want to be a good teacher I have to learn a good grammar.
Monday, 3 November 2008
Conditionals exercises
Choose the phrase which best completes the conditional statement.
1. If he comes,
we will go to lunch.
2. I would buy a new house
if I inherited a million dollars.
3. If she misses the bus,
I take her to school by car.
4. If I had known you were in town,
I would have bought you some flowers.
5. If he studies a lot,
he would pass the exam.
6. I would get a new job
if I was you.
7. He will surely fail his exams
unless he begins to study.
8. She would live in New York now
if she was to stay.
9. They would have bought that new car
if they had had the money.
1. I leave on Saturdays
if she comes to visit.
2. If he were President,
he will help the poor more.
3. If they had had enough good sense,
they would have moved to Santa Monica.
4. She will go crazy
unless she leaves you.
5. If this storm gets worse,
we have to get inland.
6. Watch out! If you touch that cable,
you will get a shock.
7. I might have had time
if you had asked me for help.
8. I'm afraid I can't understand you
if you don't speak clear.
9. She would have gone
if she had been in your position.
10. You would certainly have been angry
if you had discovered what he knew.
1. If he comes,
we will go to lunch.
2. I would buy a new house
if I inherited a million dollars.
3. If she misses the bus,
I take her to school by car.
4. If I had known you were in town,
I would have bought you some flowers.
5. If he studies a lot,
he would pass the exam.
6. I would get a new job
if I was you.
7. He will surely fail his exams
unless he begins to study.
8. She would live in New York now
if she was to stay.
9. They would have bought that new car
if they had had the money.
1. I leave on Saturdays
if she comes to visit.
2. If he were President,
he will help the poor more.
3. If they had had enough good sense,
they would have moved to Santa Monica.
4. She will go crazy
unless she leaves you.
5. If this storm gets worse,
we have to get inland.
6. Watch out! If you touch that cable,
you will get a shock.
7. I might have had time
if you had asked me for help.
8. I'm afraid I can't understand you
if you don't speak clear.
9. She would have gone
if she had been in your position.
10. You would certainly have been angry
if you had discovered what he knew.
comment about tic-tac-toe games
Hello again,
I do agree that tic-tac-toe games are a fun way to teach English. Usually students like to play tic-tac-toe, so if we can teach the class with these games, the students will feel more interested in the class because they are learning and having fun.
Other fun way to teach conditionals could be with puzzles. I give the puzzles with a lot of sentences about conditionals and the students have to find the conditionals and circle them. The student who finishes first will be the winner.
I do agree that tic-tac-toe games are a fun way to teach English. Usually students like to play tic-tac-toe, so if we can teach the class with these games, the students will feel more interested in the class because they are learning and having fun.
Other fun way to teach conditionals could be with puzzles. I give the puzzles with a lot of sentences about conditionals and the students have to find the conditionals and circle them. The student who finishes first will be the winner.
comments about conditionals
Hello,
I like the conditionals very much. I think they are very interesting.
Conditionals help us to learn grammar which is very important for all of us. I think the easier conditionals are the zero conditional and the first conditional, because when we speak we use them a lot. I had 90% right and 10% wrong.
Gladys
I like the conditionals very much. I think they are very interesting.
Conditionals help us to learn grammar which is very important for all of us. I think the easier conditionals are the zero conditional and the first conditional, because when we speak we use them a lot. I had 90% right and 10% wrong.
Gladys
Explanation about conditionals
Zero conditional: if + simple present + simple present.
Example: If I eat a lot of chocolate, I feel sick.
First conditional: If + Simple present + will/won`t
Example: If I get sick, my mother will be nervous.
Second conditional: If + past simple + would.
Example: If I had a big house I would be happy.
Third conditional: If + past perfect + would have + past participle.
Example: If I had tried harder, I would have won the game.
Example: If I eat a lot of chocolate, I feel sick.
First conditional: If + Simple present + will/won`t
Example: If I get sick, my mother will be nervous.
Second conditional: If + past simple + would.
Example: If I had a big house I would be happy.
Third conditional: If + past perfect + would have + past participle.
Example: If I had tried harder, I would have won the game.
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Hello again!!!
Hello,
Here I am again... I'm going to have a difficult day because I have a lot of things to do.
The first exercises were easy... I liked them very much.
Today I learned that I can not use apostrophe in the excercises from the computer.
Thank you for the invitation. I will be there with my mother.
Gladys.
Here I am again... I'm going to have a difficult day because I have a lot of things to do.
The first exercises were easy... I liked them very much.
Today I learned that I can not use apostrophe in the excercises from the computer.
Thank you for the invitation. I will be there with my mother.
Gladys.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Hello everybody!!!
Hello,
My name is Gladys. I'm a student from Universidad Adventista de Chile. I'm studying English.
My structure professor asked me to create this Blog.
I really want to improve my English as soon as possible.
bye.
My name is Gladys. I'm a student from Universidad Adventista de Chile. I'm studying English.
My structure professor asked me to create this Blog.
I really want to improve my English as soon as possible.
bye.
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