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Basic Rules of Question Tags in English

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on the rules of Question Tags in English with examples, explanation and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: What are question tags? Question tags are those short questions attached to the end of statements. FOR EXAMPLE: The statement […]

Tags: GRAMMAR, SPEAKING, STRUCTURE, WRITING

Consonant Sound /l/

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /l/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /l/ Consonant sound /l/ is pronounced like that FIRST sound when you say “lee”. It is pronounced with your […]

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Consonant Sound /m/

Reviewed in January Comment First

Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /m/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /m/ Consonant sound /m/ is pronounced like that FIRST sound when you say “mee”. It is pronounced with your […]

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Consonant Sound /n/

Reviewed in January Comment First

Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /n/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /n/ Consonant sound /n/ is pronounced like that FIRST sound when you say “noo”. Its pronunciation is similar with […]

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Consonant Sound /r/

Reviewed in January Comment First

Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /r/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /r/ Consonant sound /r/ is pronounced like that FIRST sound when you say “ree”. Its pronunciation is similar with […]

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Consonant Sound /w/

Reviewed in January Comment First

Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /w/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /w/ Consonant sound /w/ is pronounced like a short “uwor”. Indeed it sounds like the fastest & smoothest combination […]

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

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