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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Making spoken English classes interesting involves engaging students in activities that are interactive, creative, and relevant to their interests and daily lives. Here are some suggestions: 1. Role-playing: Assign students different roles or scenarios and have them act out conversations in English.... read more
Making spoken English classes interesting involves engaging students in activities that are interactive, creative, and relevant to their interests and daily lives. Here are some suggestions: 1. Role-playing: Assign students different roles or scenarios and have them act out conversations in English. This could include scenarios like ordering food at a restaurant, negotiating a price, or interviewing for a job. 2. Debates: Divide the class into groups and have them debate various topics in English. Encourage students to use persuasive language and support their arguments with evidence. 3. Storytelling: Have students take turns telling stories in English. This could be based on personal experiences, fictional stories, or current events. Encourage creativity and use of descriptive language. 4. Vocabulary games: Play games like charades, Pictionary, or word association to help students learn and practice new vocabulary in a fun way. 5. Group discussions: Choose topics that are relevant and interesting to the students and facilitate group discussions in English. Encourage all students to participate and express their opinions. 6. Language challenges: Set up challenges such as tongue twisters, pronunciation drills, or timed speaking exercises to help students improve their fluency and pronunciation. 7. Multimedia activities: Use videos, songs, podcasts, or news articles as prompts for discussion or comprehension activities. This can help expose students to different accents, vocabulary, and cultural references. 8. Language exchanges: Pair students with native English speakers or other English learners from different language backgrounds for language exchange activities. This provides an opportunity for authentic communication and cultural exchange. 9. Creative writing: Assign writing prompts or storytelling exercises that encourage students to express themselves creatively in English. This could include writing poems, short stories, or journal entries. 10. Field trips or cultural activities: Organize outings or cultural events where students can practice their English in real-life situations, such as visiting a museum, attending a play, or participating in a language exchange meetup. read less
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Sure, here are examples of various parts of speech within sentences: 1. Noun: "The **cat** is sleeping on the **mat**." 2. Verb: "She **runs** every morning." 3. Adjective: "The **big** house is painted **blue**." 4. Adverb: "He speaks **softly**." 5. Pronoun: "**She** is coming to the party." 6.... read more
Sure, here are examples of various parts of speech within sentences: 1. Noun: "The **cat** is sleeping on the **mat**." 2. Verb: "She **runs** every morning." 3. Adjective: "The **big** house is painted **blue**." 4. Adverb: "He speaks **softly**." 5. Pronoun: "**She** is coming to the party." 6. Preposition: "The book is **on** the table." 7. Conjunction: "I like tea **and** coffee." 8. Interjection: "Wow, **ouch**, that hurt!" read less
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Aarna A.

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English Grammar rules 101.
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Kalaiselvi

Online Mathematics tutor with 4 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)

There are several different reasons why it is much harder to master written English than spoken English. Indeed, compared to speaking, writing requires more adherence to the rules of grammar, is less forgiving of mistakes, and comes with more expectations and pressure.
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

The word "as" can function as different parts of speech depending on its usage. It can be a conjunction, preposition, adverb, or pronoun.
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Math Decode Institute

Noun – Tom lives in New York. Pronoun – Did she find the book she was looking for? Verb – I reached home. Adverb – The tea is too hot. Adjective – The movie was amazing. Preposition – The candle was kept under the table. read more
  1. Noun – Tom lives in New York.
  2. Pronoun – Did she find the book she was looking for?
  3. Verb – I reached home.
  4. Adverb – The tea is too hot.
  5. Adjective – The movie was amazing.
  6. Preposition – The candle was kept under the table.
 

 

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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Math Decode Institute

The parts of speech are classified differently in different grammars, but most traditional grammars list eight parts of speech in English: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Some modern grammars add others, such as determiners and articles.
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Kalaiselvi

Online Mathematics tutor with 4 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)

Noun
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Kalaiselvi

Online Mathematics tutor with 4 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)

Certainly yes. If you were unable to use words that denote entities such as persons, places, things, and ideas, who would understand what you were saying? Nouns are perhaps the most important of the several components of speech. A noun is a word that designates a person, animal, place, object, or idea.... read more
Certainly yes. If you were unable to use words that denote entities such as persons, places, things, and ideas, who would understand what you were saying? Nouns are perhaps the most important of the several components of speech. A noun is a word that designates a person, animal, place, object, or idea. I most of the scenario, Subject and Object in a sentence are nouns. So, they outnumber mostly the other parts of speech read less
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Spoken English

Priyanka Bheemarasetty Priyanka

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It's a Noun as it is language here
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