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Support Your Students Flexibility Help students problem-solve. Teach flexibility explicitly during everyday lessons. Support self-advocacy skills. Use a high ratio of praise to corrections. Respect students who love routines. …
English Grammar – Predictions When we talk about the future and what we think will happen, we can use two pieces of language: i. Will ii. Going to What is the …
Places in Town Dictionary – Visual Expression Telephone booth, castle, fire station, bank, street, house, post office, railway station, hospital, garage, school, bus stop, park, police station, church, library, …
Other Ways to Say ‘Delicious’ Synonmys about delicious; Yummy, tasty, mouthwatering, distinctive, enjoyable, savory, spicy, sweet, dainty, delish, pleasant, divine and etc.. Follow the list;
Product and Process Approach to English Writing Product approach Model texts are read and features of the type of writing are highlighted (eg. use of linkers in an essay, or use …
12 Most Misunderstood Words in English Historical; You think it means; historic. It means pertaining to the past, but not necessarily important to it or a part of it.
Differences Between ‘Every day’ and ‘Everyday’ Every day; Phrase that act as an adverb. It describes the frequently; on all of days, on each day (monday,tuesday,wednesday etc…)
Confusing Words ‘Off’ and ‘Out’ (Differences and Uses) Off and Out are very confused words. Please follow the writing; Off To remove something from the surface. Get off …
Differences Between ‘Learning’ and ‘Studying’ (Uses) To learn – to gain knowledge or skill by studyingi practicing etc. To study – to read in order to learn about a …
Calling for Help in English Example conversation and very important notes; PETER: Hey! That car just ran a red light and hit that truck! GAIL: Is any one hurt?