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Hyphenation
By UBC Science Writing
In this video, Grammar Squirrel provides three examples to show how the placement (or omission) of a hyphen completely changes the meaning of a sentence. This video was designed to provide a simple tip that should help you use hyphens correctly in your writing.
English Grammar: The Sentence
By English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid]
Do you know how to build a sentence in English? In this lesson, you will learn the basic parts of a simple sentence, or independent clause. Knowing this will make it easier to understand any sentence in written English. Understanding how these different parts of a sentence work together to form meaning will help you write better in English. The knowledge in this lesson is essential for any Independent User or Proficient User of English.
English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect
By Intenga 4 English learners
This grammar video presents the present perfect tense. It includes practice problems.
"Simple Tenses" | English Grammar with Educator.com
By LearningUpgrade
Watch more http://educator.com/language/english/english-grammar/hendershot/ Other subjects include English Composition, as well as high school and college math/science, computer science, and music. -All lectures are broken down by individual topics -No more wasted time -Just search and jump directly to the answer
Learn Punctuation: period, exclamation mark, question mark
By English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid]
http://www.engvid.com You see them all the time, but do you know how to use them correctly? In this lesson we go over the basic punctuation marks used to end a sentence. I also teach you to identify and avoid the run-on sentence, which is a common mistake ESL students and native speakers make in their writing. Watch this lesson to learn the quick and easy rules for using the period, exclamation mark, and question mark! Then take the quiz on it here: http://www.engvid.com/learn-punctuation-period-exclamation-mark-question-mark/TRANSCRIPTHi. Welcome to www.engvid.com again. My name 's Adam. Today, I 'm responding to some requests for punctuation lessons. So, today 's lesson is about punctuation. I 'm going to focus on the period, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Now, you 're thinking: why am I beginning with these three? Because these are the ends of sentences. Right? These always come at a very specific point in the sentence, always at the end, always with a clear purpose.What is the purpose? A period ends a sentence. Seems simple enough, everybody knows this. Correct? But it 's not that simple. Many, many times I 've seen students writing and not putting the period in the correct place. What...Another thing you have to remember about the period is what comes after it is always a capital letter. Okay? Many people forget the capital after a period. A period ends a sentence which means it ends a complete idea. Whatever comes after the period is already a new idea. Of course, one idea flows to the next idea; one idea builds on the previous idea, but they are two separate ideas. When you have completed your sentence, when you have completed your idea - put a period. And British people call this:
Writing Systems: Crash Course Linguistics #16
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
How to Tell a Story in English (with Simple past and past perfect)
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
Language Arts Learning Videos for Kids | Nouns, Verbs and More!
By Lumos Learning
FUN! In these language arts learning videos for kids learn about nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns and much more! This engaging videos will help children learn language arts in a way they will remember!
Area for Kids
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Math is fun! Learn about area in this math video for kids! You will learn the difference between perimeter and area, learn how area works and even learn how to find the area of rectangles and squares!
How to Give Status Updates with "yet," "already," and "still" in English
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
Talking about completed actions in English How using passive and active voice
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
Subject-Verb Agreement
By EnglishI PLC
This grammar video presents subject-verb agreement rules. It can serve as a good review of this grammar concept for middle and high school students.
AE Live 7.2: Integrated Skills - Combining Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Grammar
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This session is part of the American English Live! teacher professional development series. The webinar will address an integrated approach to teaching speaking, reading, listening, writing, and grammar skills. First, we will identify some challenges associated with combining language skill areas, and we’ll discuss ways to overcome these challenges. Next, we will explore how to develop and implement a variety of multi-skill instructional options including meaningful grammar activities, dynamic reading relays and jigsaws, interactive writing games, engaging speaking activities, and high-interest listening tasks. By the end of the session, participants will have developed a toolkit for conducting more interactive, learner-centered lessons that motivate students and hold their interest—teachers will be ready to adapt and use these innovative ideas immediately!