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A Tip for Memorizing Words – Use Movement

Remember Words Better When You Learn them with Movement Researchers from Leipzig, Germany, have proved that students remember words better when they’re taught while doing a movement. Teachers have known this for years, which is why they teach children to act words out. For example if you teach a child the word “cook” you can… Continue reading A Tip for Memorizing Words – Use Movement

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Pronunciation: Stress Differences in Nouns and Verbs

The word “project” can be a noun and it can be a verb. But did you know that they are pronounced differently? Now you do. Project (noun) has the stress on the first syllable (“pro”). Project (verb) has the stress on the second syllable (“ject”). There are numerous other words like these. In all of… Continue reading Pronunciation: Stress Differences in Nouns and Verbs

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Adjective · easy grammar · ESL grammar · Grammar

Going Easy – Adjectives

Hello Beginners of English, this article is especially for you! What Are Adjectives? Adjectives are words that describe another word. If you say: “The beautiful tree,” then “beautiful” is the adjective. Because beautiful says something about the tree. In English, the adjective comes before the noun (the thing, person, or animal, etc.). However, you can… Continue reading Going Easy – Adjectives

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A Wonderful Big Round Old Brown Chinese Stone Temple – Word Order of Adjectives

  Taken from http://photoeverywhere.co.uk/ By Olga Koliichuk   In English word order is very important. When we describe something we use adjectives. We can describe color, size or any other properties of a noun. A noun is a part of speech which denotes an object (a person, an animal, etc). There are some rules that… Continue reading A Wonderful Big Round Old Brown Chinese Stone Temple – Word Order of Adjectives

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Modal verb · tenses · Verb

Feeling Regrets? – Modal Perfect Tense.

It’s been a while since we talked about tenses. I have a beautiful tense for you to sink your teeth into:  The modal perfect tense. No need to panic, although this subject is suitable for more advanced learners of English. Perfect Tense with Would I’d like to talk especially about perfect tenses with would. Here… Continue reading Feeling Regrets? – Modal Perfect Tense.

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Word to the Wise – Subterranean

subterranean (adjective) – under the ground (sub means under in Latin) Examples of how you can use subterranean: In the Middle Ages there were no subterranean sewers, so people emptied their toilet bowls in the streets. There are many subterranean passages under the city of Rome, which were often used as hideaways. Water flows through subterranean… Continue reading Word to the Wise – Subterranean

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The Less Money you Spend the More You Save – Less or Fewer

  By Olga Koliichuk There are some problems with LESS and FEWER. Let’s make their meanings and usage clear. LESS is a comparative degree of LITTLE. Little is used with uncountable nouns (objects that you cannot count): time, love, flour, meat, money, etc. Examples: I received less love than my brother. Now there is less… Continue reading The Less Money you Spend the More You Save – Less or Fewer

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