What is a Future Tense Verb English Grammar Lesson and How to Use a Future Tense Verb in a Sentence
What is a future tense verb? How do you use a future tense verb in a sentence? In today's English grammar lesson, I will show you how to make a future tense verb. The best thing is that we only need to add the be verb "will" to make a future tense verb. We don't have to worry about the subject or any verb conjugation. They are super easy!
Reading for Fluency Holes Chapter 33 Louis Sachar.
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Today we will continue the story of Holes. Let's see what happens to Stanley after crashing the truck.
In this lesson we will work more on reading with emotion. Reading with emotion is very important for learning how to speak dynamically. When we speak with emotion, we can better explain what we are talking about. Often, it is the emotion in our voice that helps the listener know more about what we really mean when we are communicating.
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My name is Chris and today we will have a conversation about our friends. Welcome to your daily English conversation practice lesson with me about the qualities your friends have and friendships. Here is how this lesson is set up. First, I will ask you some questions and give you the time to answer them. Then, in the first few lessons, I will give you my answers to these questions.
To get the most out of these lessons:
1st You will try and answer the questions.
2nd You will write your answers in a comment and I will check them for you to fix any mistakes.
3rd You will practice again with me using your new answers.
Practice will make you comfortable having a conversation with others in English.
Today's Questions:
What quality do you value most in your friends?
Are any of your friends completely opposite to you or are most of them similar to you?
Do you make friends easily or do you find it difficult to make new friends?
What are the most common reasons for friendships to fall apart?
Who is your strangest friend? What makes them strange?
Are you a good friend? Why or Why not?
What is the best way to meet new friends?
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Learn how to find the main verb and the helping verb in a sentence. I will show you a simple way to know which verb is the helping verb and which verb is the main verb. We will use what we learned in the last lesson about action verbs and their location in the predicate to help us find the main verb.
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Welcome to Level 2 of the Adult Phonics course.
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We will start to learn to read short vowel sounds and words. Get your Awesome Phonics 2 Book: https://amzn.to/3afy1FP This will be a quick phonics lesson for adults to help you learn American English pronunciation. Today we will do lesson 1 part 2. We will read 6 sentences with the words that we learned in part 1. These will be your first English sentences to practice. Learn to read English sentences while practicing your American English pronunciation. Let's work together to master your reading skills. You can do it!
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Welcome to Level 5 Lesson 6 of the Adult Phonics course. Today we will learn how to say the IR, ER, and UR vowel pair sounds.
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This will be a fun phonics lesson for adults to help you learn American English pronunciation. Today we will do lesson 6 in the Level 5 Adult Phonics series. We will learn the letter pair IR and its unique sound. I will teach you how to correctly say the words Bird, Girl, Shirt, and Skirt in an English accent. We will learn the two letter pair ER. I will teach you how to correctly say the words Singer, Letter, Soccer, and Teacher in an American English accent. We will also learn the letter pair UR. I will teach you how to say Turtle, Purple, Nurse, and Purse with an American English accent. ER is commonly on the end of a word when spelling it. That is always helpful to know. This is why we study them in Phonics. I just want you to start to notice the patterns for spelling. I want you to focus on reading and pronouncing the sounds correctly. That is the most important part. This is how a native English speaker learns to read and speak. And you can too.
Practice speaking like this with me while you are alone. There is no pressure in my lessons, so you can relax and answer to the best of your ability.
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Video game addiction news - Latest video game addiction news for discussion, opinion, and English conversation practice.
Today's current news English lesson we will learn about gaming addiction. In 2019, video game addition for gamers has become labeled as a disorder by the World Health Organization "WHO". Today we will talk about a news article and discuss what it means to encourage discussion in English. We will answer some questions from the article and talk about specific parts of the article to better understand what is happening with video gaming addiction. People suffering from this disorder can get help here:
https://aforeverrecovery.com/resources/video-game-addiction-facts/
Let's use this news article and the information in it to start a discussion. We will use this to practice our conversation skills and discussion skills together. Remember to be respectful.
Today's Questions:
What does WHO stand for and what is it?
Does everyone who plays games have a serious health problem?
What are people with extreme problems missing out on when they’re gaming?
Which game is mentioned as a problem for some people in Australia?
Who does the Video Games Coalition speak for?
Key vocabulary:
persistent: continuing despite efforts to stop it
recurrent: comes back again and again
precedence: being considered more important than something else
United Nations: countries working together
substance: used to mean drugs and alcohol
psychologists: medical professionals who look after mental health
rehabilitation: getting help to get better
therapeutic: a medical treatment
recreational: as a leisure activity for spare time
impaired: hindered or not working as well as it should be
escalation: getting worse
sufficient: enough
occupational: to do with work
evident: obvious or noticeable
Link to the article
https://www.kidsnews.com.au/health/uns-world-health-organisation-defines-video-game-addiction-as-a-disease/news-story/de158fc86ac877b01897c3eb4c1c21dc
video game addiction news - Latest video game addiction news
Although it is not yet recognized by the American Medical Association as a diagnosable disorder, video game addiction is a very real problem for many people
How to stop being addicted to videogames · how to tell if you are addicted to videogames · how not to be addicted to videogames · video game addiction
take heed to this article feel they need help with their habits…maybe it should be called “How to stop being addicted to videogames, and how to balance life”
Posted on June 21, 2007, Andrew Yet Another Video Game Addiction News Story Yes, it's heroin Video game addiction news article Mar 21, 2019 Jonas Odell, a Swedish filmmaker, has long been interested in animation and game design
Video game addiction news report Phil Anton, age 17
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Learn how to describe a city in English with many details. We will practice outside in some crazy weather too! The way you describe something changes how others will imagine the item. I will teach you how to look at anything and describe what you see. We will use many adjectives and our 5 senses to describe the objects and places we see in the lesson. We will talk about how I describe the location. You will get a chance to describe the city in the comments of the video and I will correct your answer. This lesson will help you:
1. Be more creative with your adjectives.
2. Think of details quickly.
3. See how to describe an object in more than just appearance.
4. Think about a narrative for the object to help you describe it better.
5. Learn how to use synonyms for many of the adjectives you already know.
6. Improve your creativity while speaking and writing.
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Some words used to describe nouns in sentences.
lovely adjective
very attractive
delightful adjective
very pleasant or attractive
appealing adjective
attractive and interesting
stunning adjective
extremely attractive
eye-catching adjective
attractive or unusual and therefore noticed
nice-looking adjective
informal attractive
adorable adjective
an adorable person or thing is attractive in a way that makes you like them very much
captivating adjective
very interesting or attractive in a way that takes all your attention
beguiling adjective
a beguiling person or thing seems attractive and interesting, but may be dangerous
sweet adjective
pleasant in smell, sound, or appearance
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Welcome to another engaging lesson in our 'English Grammar for Adults' series. Today, we're tackling a common challenge faced by many: fixing run-on sentences. Our video, "Fixing Run-On Sentences - Clear and Simple Guide," is specially designed to help adult learners, ESL students, and anyone looking to polish their writing skills.
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What is a Run-On Sentence?: We start by defining run-on sentences and understanding why they can be problematic in writing.
Identifying Run-Ons: Gain the ability to spot run-on sentences in your writing with practical examples and tips.
Simple Fixes for Run-On Sentences: Discover various methods to correct run-on sentences, including the use of punctuation like commas, periods, semicolons, and conjunctions.
Writing Practice: Apply what you've learned with interactive exercises and see immediate improvements in your writing.
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Adults who are keen on improving their writing skills.
ESL learners at intermediate and advanced levels.
Teachers looking for resources to help students grasp grammar concepts.
Writers and professionals seeking to enhance their written communication.
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Run-on sentences can make writing confusing and difficult to understand. By mastering how to fix them, you'll make your writing clearer, more professional, and more effective. This lesson breaks down the topic into easy-to-understand segments, making it accessible regardless of your current skill level.
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Learn how to describe an object in English with many details. I will teach you how to look at anything and describe what you see. We will use many adjectives and our 5 senses to describe the objects we see in the lesson. We will talk about how I describe the object. You will get a chance to describe the object in the comments of the video and I will correct your answer. This lesson will help you:
1. Be more creative with your adjectives.
2. Think of details quickly.
3. See how to describe an object in more than just appearance.
4. Think about a narrative for the object to help you describe it better.
5. Learn how to use synonyms for many of the adjectives you already know.
6. Improve your creativity while speaking and writing.
Please Like / Share / Subscribe to help the channel grow. Join the Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/Listenandlearnenglish
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Some words used to describe nouns in sentences.
lovely adjective
very attractive
delightful adjective
very pleasant or attractive
appealing adjective
attractive and interesting
stunning adjective
extremely attractive
eye-catching adjective
attractive or unusual and therefore noticed
nice-looking adjective
informal attractive
adorable adjective
an adorable person or thing is attractive in a way that makes you like them very much
captivating adjective
very interesting or attractive in a way that takes all your attention
beguiling adjective
a beguiling person or thing seems attractive and interesting, but may be dangerous
sweet adjective
pleasant in smell, sound, or appearance
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