SS2 English Language Third Term: Prepositional Phrases; Vocabularies Associated with Hotel and Catering
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A Phrase is a small group of related words within a sentence or clause. A phrase functions as a part of speech and includes a head (or headword), which determines the nature of the unit. Principal Types of Phrases: 1. Adjective Phrase: A word group with an adjective as its head. This adjective may be accompanied by modifiers, determiners, and/or
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English Language SS2 First Term Week 9 Contents: Grammar: Nominalization Vocabulary Development: The Human Body Skill Focus: Writing Skills A. Grammar: Nominalization It is useful to expand your vocabulary and one way to do this to know how to use suffixes to form new words. A suffix is something we add to the end of a word
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Spoken English: The /i/ and /i:/ sounds Adverbs Spoken English: The /i/ and /i:/ sounds We are going to revise the two sounds above. Listen to these two lists of words and repeat: /i:/ /i/ Eat It Feel Fill Heap Hip Sheep Ship Leaves Lives Seat Sit Beat Bit He’s
English Language SS1 Week 2 Topic: USE OF DICTIONARY DICTIONARY A dictionary is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, often listed alphabetically with usage of information, definitions, etymologies, phonetics, pronunciation, translation, and other information. It is also a book of words in one language with their equivalents in another, also known
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The Common Core Standards focus heavily on teaching a rich and varied vocabulary. It is expected that, in addition to teaching vocabulary through a wide reading of literature and informational texts, teachers will implement a rigorous programme of vocabulary instruction. Here’s the secret: learning vocabulary is fun! If you vary your practices and strategies,
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The one part of speech that even experienced writers easily find confusing is preposition. More often than not, either IN or ON or AT can be grammatically correct. It entirely depends what you really mean in your statements. Hints A) It is advisable to use ON to denote a position for surfaces or a position
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