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    Grammar, Reading, And Writing In English Basic Level

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Grammar, Reading, And Writing In English Basic Level

    Grammar, Reading, And Writing In English Basic Level
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.41 GB | Duration: 5h 54m

    Read like a Standard American English Native Speaker. Write like a native English person, too.

    What you'll learn

    Students will learn how to write basic sentences in Standard American English. Some structures will mirror the grammar and syntax of British English.

    Students will take tests on grammatical and syntactical structure in Standard American English.

    Students will hear a live person speak to understand the difference in digraphs, like "oo" in "broom" and "pool."

    Students will write sentences. They will eventually write paragraphs.

    Students will understand the difference between an adverb and an adjective.

    Students will read from real literature.

    Students are able to download some materials for future practice.

    Students are eligible for a 0.5 out 1 credit (high school level) after completing this class.

    Requirements

    None.

    Description

    We use actual literature to help you read, speak, and write Standard American English.  Our teaching style uses the Whole-Language Approach.  You can hear some slides where you see the teacher speaking.  Some sounds come from a bilabial upper tongue and others come from the lower tongue.  Some English vocabulary's etymology includes French, German, and Spanish.  Therefore, we use some of the digraphs (two letters that blend as one) as do the French, Germans, and Spanish.  We will model the position of the mouth for you.  The other slides allow you to hear the sounds.  We model writing sentences.  We show verb tenses.  We allow you to download some of the portable document files (PDFs).  We allow you to print some of the Microsoft Powerpoint slides.  We show you how to change verbal tenses.  We demonstrate how adjectives can become adverbs.  We teach direct objects, dative case (indirect objects), and appositives. You will receive a 1/2 credit high-school-level credit from a Florida Department of Education private school upon completion of the class.  Send a message to me if you have questions.   We  need at least four hours to respond to you.  Most often, we respond within the same day.   The longest response time is 72 (seventy-two) hours.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction: Hello. This is how you can learn the basic structure of English.

    Lecture 2 Tone and Literature and Grammar in Standard American English

    Lecture 3 Punctuation

    Section 2: Reading Literature and Learning Standard American English Grammar

    Lecture 4 "A Terrible Man" By: H. P. Lovecraft and Writing Sentences

    Lecture 5 "A Terrible Old Man" Part 2

    Lecture 6 Etymology and How to Determine Vocabulary

    Section 3: We Will Write the Basic Sentence and Add Adjectives.

    Lecture 7 Let us write a basic sentence. Part 2 of Basic Sentence Structure.

    Lecture 8 Write A Basic Sentence.

    Lecture 9 Verb Practice: Present-Tense, Past -Tense, and the Conditional Tense

    Lecture 10 Conditional and Progressive Verbs

    Lecture 11 Present-Tense, Past-Tense, and Future Tense of Regular and Irregular Verbs

    Lecture 12 Review of Has, Had, and Have

    Lecture 13 Vocabulary Builder Part 1 and Compound Sentences

    Lecture 14 Verbs: Part 2

    Section 4: Lecture 6: Practice Verb Tenses and Fill-in-the-Blanks with Specific Vocabulary

    Lecture 15 Pronounce These Words and Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences.

    Lecture 16 Nouns

    Lecture 17 More Nouns and Verbs

    Lecture 18 Articles: A, An, and The Plus the Indefinite Articles

    Section 5: Present-Tense, Past-Tense, Progressive Tense Verbs, and Prepositions

    Lecture 19 Verb Tenses and Prepositions

    Lecture 20 Adjectives, Adverbs, and Articles–-Sentence Completion

    Lecture 21 Adjectives, Nouns, and Verbs

    Section 6: Sentence Completion: Review the Words in Order.

    Lecture 22 Sentence Completion and Sentence Structure

    Lecture 23 Reading from Authors of the Past

    Section 7: Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Case

    Lecture 24 Family Tree and Possessive Pronouns

    Lecture 25 Possessive Pronouns Again

    Lecture 26 Demonstrative Pronouns

    Section 8: Grammar and Pronunciation with Reading

    Lecture 27 Hester Prynne Fled From the Prison.

    Section 9: Differences Between Adjectives and Adverbs

    Lecture 28 Turn an Adjective into Adverb.

    Section 10: Final Section

    Lecture 29 Write Your First Short Story or Write Your First Sentences.

    People who want to practice writing and speaking in Standard American English.