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Vowel Sounds /æ/ and /ɑ:/

Reviewed in October Comment First

/æ/ /ɑ:/ Short and sharp ‘ah’ sound Long and relaxed ‘ahhh’ sound cat cart wag spa plan guitar brand alarm lamb glass hand plant fat calm clap guard spam bar drama ask pass

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Vowel Sounds /ʊ/ and /u:/

Reviewed in October Comment First

/ʊ/ /u:/ Short and sharp ‘u’ sound Long and relaxed ‘uuu’ sound book moon push blue full fool wolf suit could group sugar who tush June good brood put flute spoon rule school

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Vowel Sounds /ɪ/ and /ɪ:/

Reviewed in October Comment First

/ɪ/ /ɪ:/ Short ‘e’ sound Long ‘eee’ sound sit seat fill feel myth meat, meet whip weep piss peace tip team swift sleeve rib receive thick scheme

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, PHONETICS, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Adjunct | Conjunct | Disjunct

Reviewed in October Comment First

What is an adjunct? An adjunct is a word or phrase that functions as an adverb in a sentence (i.e.) expressing time, place, manner, etc. EXAMPLES: What is a disjunct? A disjunct is a word or phrase loosely joined to a sentence which expresses the mood of the speaker or writer. EXAMPLES: What is a […]

Tags: GRAMMAR, STRUCTURE

Expository Essay

Reviewed in October Comment First

An expository essay “exposes” or shares an unpopular fact about something or someone. Structure of expository essay Title Introduction Body Conclusion

Tags: ESSAY, WRITING

Prepositional Phrase

Reviewed in October Comment First

A prepositional phrase is a group of words that functions as a preposition. Such phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Examples of prepositional phrase In the kitchen. At my friend’s house. Inside the drawer. Behind the bank. Functions of prepositional phrase They modify nouns In other words, they can […]

Tags: GRAMMAR, PHRASES

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