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Varied Sentences
By VantageLearning
In this video, a teacher reviews sentence structure by typing and discussing student examples. Along the way, she covers grammatical points that include prepositional phrases, adverbs, and appositives. This is a helpful demonstration of how to revise writing for usage and conventions.
Combining Sentences (Part 1)
By Smrt English
A successful essay needs range, style, and variety. One way to achieve that is to vary the length and style of sentences used in an essay. This lesson presents two types of sentences: simple sentence and compound sentence.
Sentence Variety
By PSUWritingCenter
This video demonstrates the importance of sentence variety by pointing out details and patterns in colorful, engaging texts. It shows how changes in the point of view or the subject can vary sentence structure.
Sentence Variety
By PSUWritingCenter
This video demonstrates the importance of sentence variety by pointing out details and patterns in colorful, engaging texts. It shows how changes in the point of view or the subject can vary sentence structure.
Sentence Variety
By PSUWritingCenter
This video demonstrates the importance of sentence variety by pointing out details and patterns in colorful, engaging texts. It shows how changes in the point of view or the subject can vary sentence structure.
WRITING STYLE 3: Populated Prose and sentence rhythm
By demarcations
This video introduces elements of style in academic writing: concrete subjects, strong verbs, and varied sentence rhythm. It ends with a list of questions writers can ask themselves to check the stylistic choices they've made.
Sentence Combining Strategies
By WarnerJordanEducation
How can we avoid the monotonous or short, choppy sentence patterns? Watch on to see three patterns where we can mix it up a bit! [This podcast is related to the podcast on Clauses.]
Using Emphasis Words in English (so, too, very, extremely, etc.)
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
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!
11th Grade Reading
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11th grade ELA lesson aligned to MA Curriculum Frameworks ELA Standard: RL 2 – Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.
Writing Systems: Crash Course Linguistics #16
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
Language Acquisition: Crash Course Linguistics #12
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
K to 12 curriculum talk
By Lumos Learning
DepEd Undersecretary for Programs and Projects Dina Ocampo discussing the key features and details of the K-12 curriculum.
Ingram Spark vs KDP Print: The Great Debate (The Self Publishing Show, episode 278)
By Self Publishing Formula
Sara Rosett has moved from being a traditionally published author, through hybrid, to now being an indie author. She and James explore the cozy mystery genre, how writing a character arc in a series is different than a stand-alone book, and how IngramSpark can bridge some pre-order gaps that Amazon doesn’t fill.