Thoughts and discussions of the topics that come up during the in-person and online teaching as well as real life
In this episode we will talk about the three main sentence elements; and why it is important to be able to identify them.
In this short episode we will play a game that will help you learn and/or revise important vocabulary, related to the language structure.
Spoiler alert!!!😂😂😂
The words covered are: - Countable - Verb - Noun - Preposition - Uncountable - Pronoun - Adverb - Conjunction - Article (definite and indefinite) - Regular and irregular (verbs) - Adjective
In this episode we will talk about learning a foreign language and common misconceptions and mistakes that usually accompany it. As well as what you can do and try to make the learning process easier, smother and more efficient!
In this episode we'll talk about speaking in general. We'll also look at it in the context of exams. Then you'll have an exciting opportunity to produce your own answer and compare it with mine.
My thoughts on these two, their use and the difference between the two. Might be quite interesting for native speakers as well. Please, do comment and share your opinions.
Just the "What's it all about?" part :)
Vlad's link:
https://teach.italki.com/teacher/2569747
If interested in lessons:
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