Thursday, May 17, 2012

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Adverb

An adverb that modifies an adjective ("quite sad") or another adverb ("very carelessly") appears immediately in front of the word it modifies. An adverb that modifies a verb is generally more flexible: it may appear before or after the verb it modifies ("softly sang" or "sang softly"), or it may appear at the beginning of the sentence ("Softly she sang to the baby"). The position of the adverb may have an effect on the meaning of the sentence.
Functions of an Adverb:
Adverbs typically add information about time (rarely, frequently, tomorrow), manner (slowly, quickly, willingly), or place (here, there, everywhere).

past tense

The past tense is a verb tense expressing activity, action state or being in the past. In English, there are two types of past tense:
  1. simple past
  2. present tense
1. Simple past include:
2. The present tenses:
Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous (Progressive) both refer to the present and to the past.
  • I have just eaten my chocolate bar.
  • Mike has never seen a car like this before.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

teacher

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Ways of teaching children new words

You might try pictures, music, or playing a game that involves other people.

If he is a visual learner, he might like vocabulary flash cards with photograpes

If he likes music, you could try play CD for them.

The game is simple ,fun and the students will be more happy.Also they will remmber what they study or see. 

pronouns

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Pictures