Sunday, May 29, 2016

Grammar Games for All


Here is  a page full of MANY games for all students of all ages to help them with their grammar. Just visit the link below and get started.

Katy Perry- I'm Wide Awake and Progressive Tenses


 Well we all listen to music, and probably most of us have heard the song "Wide Awake" for Katy Perry; So here is a a grammar lesson found within this song and that can explain grammar tenses in a a fun and musical way.

Tenses

Tenses are very important in the English language. Students must be able to recognize a sentence's tense when they are reading, also they should be able to form a sentence in the correct tense using the words in the correct tense form. In order to help these students know the tenses, here is a link that will help them learn them easily. 


Thursday, May 26, 2016

"Funnel Method" in Writing an Introduction

Writing an introduction is the most important part in writing an essay. The introduction is what introduces the topic that will be discussed, So, in order to write a well organized introduction, students must follow the "Funnel Method", as displayed below:



Using Transition Words and Phrases



Of the most important elements in an essay is transitional words. These words help tie the essay together through the usage of words that link each paragraph to the other. So, here is a fun video showing how to use transitional words and phrases when writing an essay.

Peer Review Response Sheet

Sometimes its best to let students respond to each others writings. For that, this peer response sheet was created, so that students rate each other writings, or respond to them, in a way that will let them see what their peers learned from the sessions in class. In addition to, showing how good the student is at writing an effective essay.

http://www.u.arizona.edu/~eleni/images/PEER%20REVIEW%20RESPONSE%20SHEET.pdf

Having Fun With Vocabulary!


http://www.spellingcity.com/middle-school-vocabulary.html

When students access this link, they will find different types of worksheets, games and other amusing things that will help them in learning new vocabulary.

How to Increase Your Vocabulary


Many students have poor vocabulary when it comes to essay writing. In order to have a well structured essay without the repetition of similar words, here is a video that shows students how to increase their vocabulary by being introduced to new words that they can easily use in their essays.

5 Tips to Improve you Writing



Some students face problems when writing an essay. so in order for them to improve their writing skills, especially  in the filed of writing an essay, here is a video that helps students improve their writing through 5 tips.

How to Write an Effective Essay



This video is a How-to video concerning writing an effective essay. Students should watch this in order to see how an essay is formed and what are the main contents that should be present in an essay. Students should be able to follow the guidelines presented in the video in order for them to achieve the skill of writing an effective essay.

The 4 Major Types of Essays

Four Major Types of Essays
Distinguishing between types of essays is simply a matter of determining the writer’s goal. Does the writer want to tell about a personal experience, describe something, explain an issue, or convince the reader to accept a certain viewpoint? The four major types of essays address these purposes:


1. Narrative Essays: Telling a Story
In a narrative essay, the writer tells a story about a real-life experience. While telling a story may sound easy to do, the narrative essay challenges students to think and write about themselves. When writing a narrative essay, writers should try to involve the reader by making the story as vivid as possible. The fact that narrative essays are usually written in the first person helps engage the reader. “I” sentences give readers a feeling of being part of the story. A well-crafted narrative essay will also build towards drawing a conclusion or making a personal statement.
2. Descriptive Essays: Painting a Picture

A cousin of the narrative essay, a descriptive essay paints a picture with words. A writer might describe a person, place, object, or even memory of special significance. However, this type of essay is not description for description’s sake. The descriptive essay strives to communicate a deeper meaning through the description. In a descriptive essay, the writer should show, not tell, through the use of colorful words and sensory details. The best descriptive essays appeal to the reader’s emotions, with a result that is highly evocative.
3. Expository Essays: Just the Facts

The expository essay is an informative piece of writing that presents a balanced analysis of a topic. In an expository essay, the writer explains or defines a topic, using facts, statistics, and examples. Expository writing encompasses a wide range of essay variations, such as the comparison and contrast essay, the cause and effect essay, and the “how to” or process essay. Because expository essays are based on facts and not personal feelings, writers don’t reveal their emotions or write in the first person.

4. Persuasive Essays: Convince Me

While like an expository essay in its presentation of facts, the goal of the persuasive essay is to convince the reader to accept the writer’s point of view or recommendation. The writer must build a case using facts and logic, as well as examples, expert opinion, and sound reasoning. The writer should present all sides of the argument, but must be able to communicate clearly and without equivocation why a certain position is correct.
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Why English?

English, one of the main subjects found in almost every school around the world. In the English language, there are many things to be taken into consideration when teaching such a subject. The English language has different aspects, such as grammar, reading, writing...