Friday, October 31, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language with Clear Combinations
Combine the following sentences into one, smooth, glorious sentence.
1. The airplane was flying to Dallas.
The pilot was experienced.
Dallas is an exciting city.
2. The announcer describes the action.
The announcer is in the pressbox.
The announcer is from Spain.
3. My dog is cute.
My dog is a German Shepherd.
My dog is frisky.
My cat is ugly.
My cat is fluffy.
My cat is lazy.
4. The group sings ballads.
The group is all male.
The Blenders is my favorite group.
The Blenders are British.
5. Journalists attended the meeting.
The journalists were from the New York Times.
The journalists are brilliant.
The New York Times is a famous newspaper.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language but Don't Go Back to the Drawing Board
……back to the drawing board...……
Hours, days, months or years of hard work could be lost if the work had some flaws. In order to complete an assignment you might have to start all over or go back to the drawing board. Starting all over or going back to the drawing board are usually unwelcome moves by any group.
Example: The architects had to go back to the drawing board because of faulty design.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language without Fail
Some new synonyms for the day – fall, slip, slide
Examples: The children will fall on the ice.
Don’t slip on the wet floor.
A car might slide off the road in a bad snow storm.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language to Stay on the Cutting Edge
Some new synonyms for the day – fall, slip, slide
Examples: The children will fall on the ice.
Don’t slip on the wet floor.
A car might slide off the road in a bad snow storm.
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Barbara92106
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language for Worldwide Communication
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
eye-high
air-hair
old-hold
eel-heel
are-heart
The air blew his hair.
The old man is on hold.
The eel bit my heel.
My hearts are in art.
The eye is high.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language For Work and Play
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Learn English as a Second Language but Don't Shrink your Savings
Examples: My cousin will shrink your clothes if you let her wash them.
My savings has dwindled to almost zero in the last month.
Her health declines when she doesn’t exercise.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language but Don't Break a Leg
Learn English as a Second Language without Bending Over Backwards
……bend over backwards...……
If you bend over backwards, you could get a pain in the back. But if you bend over backwards figuratively, you make a super effort to help someone. Each person has probably bent over backwards for a friend or family member when they needed help. When you bend over backwards, you usually help someone greatly.
Example: My mother bends over backward for all of her children.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Serious Study
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
moo-move
car-card
eye-high
air-hair
old-hold
The card is in the car.
Her hair is high.
The old man can hold the pan.
Suzi had her eye on the pie.
Hold on to your hat.
The cow will moo on the move.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language with Descriptive Words
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Learn English as a Second Language to Reap Rewards
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
sow-soap
owl-out
bee-beech
pie-pile
row-road
You can’t sow soap.
The owl is out.
The bee is in the beech.
Pile up the pies.
The road is next to the row.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Meaningful Words
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Learn English as a Second Language without an Axe to Grind
……axe to grind...……
If you have ever had a dispute or argument with someone, you have had an axe to grind. The argument could be intense or petty, but it is probably annoying. Most people with an axe to grind resolve the problem, but some of these disputes go on forever.
Example: I didn’t speak to my sister for many years because I had an axe to grind.
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Barbara92106
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Proficient People Learn English as a Second Language
Some new synonyms for the day – expert, skillful, proficient
Examples: The expert fixed all of the computers in the school.
A skillful physician heals many patients every day.
The manager was proficient and his skills showed in the bottom line.
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Barbara92106
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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language and Say it Aloud
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
low-load
high-hide
see-seat
shoe-shoot
she-sheep
The low made the car low.
It’s too high too hide.
I can’t see the seat.
The boy shot his shoe.
She was petting the sheep.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language through Action Words
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Learn English as a Second Language to Float a Loan
……float a loan...……
You don’t have to be out at sea to float a loan – this is usually done in banks but it could be at the family dinner table as well. When a bank floats a loan, the officials provide people with funds that they must eventually pay back.
Example: The banks will start floating loans soon.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language to Acquire Knowledge
Some new synonyms for the day – buy, purchase, acquire
Examples: The shoppers will buy new clothes for school.
The realtor helped her client purchase a beautiful home.
The stockbrokers will acquire the entire company.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Pronounce Words Properly
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
hoe-hope
play-plane
car-calf
pea-peep
shoe-shoot
There is hope if you hoe.
Don’t play in the plane
The calf is on the car.
He wore a shoe to shoot.
Eat your peas without a peep.
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Barbara92106
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language Filled with Meaning
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Learn English as a Second Language and Don't Judge a Book by its Cover
……you can’t judge a book by its cover...……
Many people judge others by their clothing, their hairstyle or their beauty. People should be judged by their character rather than their appearance.
Example: Don’t judge a book by its cover or a new acquaintance by their appearance.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Become Gregarious in Two Languages
Some new synonyms for the day – friendly, gregarious, sociable
Examples: The Student Council President was friendly to all of the new students.
People invite Sheila to many parties because she is gregarious.
A sociable person usually has many friends.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language to Shine on the Line
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
sign-fine-shine
sell-fell-shell
tea-team
tie-tide
The sign looks fine with that shine.
He will sell the shell.
The teacher fell on the shell.
The team drank tea.
The surfer will tie his shoes before the tide goes out.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Meaning and Glue
In other words, some English words add meaning to the language and the other words connect the meaning. English as a Second Language learners should understand that they will not learn all of the words of the English language quickly, but a focused English as a Second Language student should concentrate on the connector words and the most common words that add meaning to the language. The connectors are very limited when compared to the words that add meaning. The connectors include words such as and, but, although, in, the.
Language communicator helps a student of English as a Second Language learn most of the connectors and a useful number of words that add meaning. All students of English as a Second Language should check out the website at http://www.languagecommunicator.com/ or contact the webmaster at info@languagecommunicator.com. Hope you love the website.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language with Synonyms
Some new synonyms for the day – thin, slim, svelte
Examples: A famous lady said it is best to be very thin.
A slim person is usually in better health than their fat friends.
Fashion models are usually svelte and beautiful.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with All Ears
……all ears...……
If you are all ears, you are listening very carefully. Students should be all ears when their teachers talk, and children should be all ears when their parents talk. People, in general, should be all ears when there is an important discussion around them.
Example: The students were all ears as the teacher reviewed for the important test.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language Properly and Precisely
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
gash-dash
grip-drip
grab-drab
groan-drone
gate-date
There’s a gash is the dash.
The drip lost his grip.
Don’t grab the drab coat.
The drone will groan soon.
Meet your date by the gate.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with a Keen Mind
People who make a comment tongue in cheek are not serious about what they are saying. They might be saying this to inject humor or to chide a friend. People might say something with tongue in cheek for many reasons, but they are never serious about what they are saying if it is tongue in cheek.
Example: The students were all ears as the teacher reviewed for the important test.
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Barbara92106
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language Properly
Some new synonyms for the day – fat, chubby, obese
Examples: The fat boy struggled to fit into his desk.
The chubby little girl was so cute.
Obese people often die very young
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Pronunciation Practice to Learn English as a Second Language
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
got-dot
guy-die
guide-died
sort-fort-short
sore-four-shore
That guy will die on the dot.
The guide was sore on the shore.
He’s got a dot on the spot.
The four are sore on the shore.
The guide died at the fort.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Learn English as a Second Language by Learning the Basics
Start Learning English as a Second Language Now
Monday, October 20, 2008
Learn English as a Second Languge One Step at a Time
Lend All Ears to Learn English as a Second Language
……all ears...……
If you are all ears, you are listening very carefully. Students should be all ears when their teachers talk, and children should be all ears when their parents talk. People, in general, should be all ears when there is an important discussion around them.Example: The students were all ears when the teacher reviewed for the important test.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Persistence
Some new synonyms for the day – continue, endure, persist
Examples: The school will continue the free lunch program next year.
Their love endures although they have had many problems.
The student will persist in her pursuit of excellence.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with More Pronunciation Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
gig-dig
go-doe
game-dame
gust-dust
gum-dumb
I dig that gig.
The doe will go soon.
The dame will play the game.
There was a gust of dust.
The dumb don’t chew gum.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language by Building on a Foundation
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language by Starting with a Solid Foundation
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language without a Dry Run
……dry run...……
A dry run is a rehearsal or a practice of some activity. Usually, people have a dry run of an activity that will attract a large or important crowd. They will have a dry run for a complex or difficult activity to test their program before an audience arrives.
Example: The director called for an extra dry run because the cast of the school musical were not ready on time.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language Before your Dry Run
Some new synonyms for the day – almost, nearly, approximately
Examples: The children had almost enough money to buy some candy.The boss was nearly late for an important meeting.I have approximately one thousand dollars in the bank.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Pronounce Your Words Properly
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
cap-tap
key-tea
call-tall
corn-torn
gaze-daze
The key fell in the tea.
Call the tall boy.
The corn is in the cap.
The kid will tap the tea.
The torn cap was next to the tea.
Gaze in a daze at the sunset.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language before You Are Down to the Wire
……down to the wire...……
If something goes down to the wire, it is settled at the latest possible time. The current election for the President seems to be going down to the wire so no one will know the name of the winner until late in the evening of election day. Example: When the race cars headed for the finish line, they were tied so the crowd knew it would be down to the wire.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language from a Charming Teacher
Some new synonyms for the day – charm, charisma, appeal
Examples: The hostess was popular because of her charm.
The politician won many elections because of her charisma.
The Senator had a lot of appeal for the voters.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Focused Practice
The members who submitted their work did really well. Below are some more sentence groups for additional practice. If you have any questions, please let me know
1. The carpenter made the cabinets.
The cabinets were for the kitchen.
The cabinets were made from oak wood.
2. The politicians were from Ireland.
The politicians traveled for a meeting.
The meeting was important.
The meeting was in India.
3. The announcer broadcast the information.
The information was about a baseball game.
The Boston team played in the game.
The Dallas team played in the game.
4. Los Angeles has many attractions.
Children love the attractions.
Tourists come to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles is a huge city.
5. The maid works at a hotel.
The hotel is very expensive.
The maid works hard.
The maid works in the evenings.
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Barbara92106
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language to Avoid Puerile Behavior
Some new synonyms for the day – childish, immature, puerile
Examples: The high school teacher will not tolerate childish behavior in the classroom.
Many teenagers are immature until they graduate from high school.
Barry’s puerile behavior cost him the election.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language without Water Under the Bridge
……water under the bridge...……
Water under the bridge is an event or problem that is finished and irreversible. People often fret about water under the bridge and their friends often tell them that they should not worry about water under the bridge. It is a waste of time because there is nothing that can be done about water under the bridge.
Example: My sister told me to forget about the bad grade I got on the test because it was water under the bridge.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Language and Stay Cool as a Tool
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
car-tar
core-tore
cape-tape
cub-tub
cool-tool
The car is cool.
The cub is in the tub.
Don’t get tar on the car.
The apple core is tore.
The tool is cool and the cape is taped.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language By Understanding Synonyms
Some new synonyms for the day – elegant, regal, majestic
Examples: All of the ladies at the gala ball looked elegant in their finery.
The regal monarch opened the Parliament.
The queen is a majestic figure.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language so You Don't Have to Pipe Down
……pipe down...……
You’re probably talking too loud if someone tells you to pipe down. This idiom is used to tell someone that they are making too much noise. Often people instruct others to pipe down if they don’t like what they are saying.
Example: Will you please pipe down for you are hurting my ears.
If you don’t pipe down, you will wake up the baby.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language for a Better Future
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
jaw-law
jump-chump
jest-chest
gin-chin
Jess-chess
Jess plays chess.
There’s gin on his chin.
Jump chump!
His jaw is open in jest.
The gin is in the chest.
Jess will jump on the chest.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Learn English Concisely and Quickly
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
dim-tim
jeer-chee
joke-choke
jeep-cheep
Jane-chain
Jane bought a chain.
The jeep is cheep.
Tim is dim.
Don’t choke on the joke.
The crowd will jeer and cheer.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Perfect Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
dim-tim
jeer-chee
joke-choke
jeep-cheep
Jane-chain
Jane bought a chain.
The jeep is cheep.
Tim is dim.
Don’t choke on the joke.
The crowd will jeer and cheer.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Buy a Baker's Dozen
.....a baker’s dozen….
A dozen has twelve pieces, but a baker’s dozen has thirteen.
Example: If you buy a baker’s dozen, you will get a bargain.
A baker’s dozen has more pieces than a regular dozen.
Synonyms
Some new synonyms – smart, intelligent, brainy
Examples: The teacher gave the smart students more difficult work.
Susan is the most intelligent student in the class.
The boy at the computer is brainy so he understands computer programming.
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Barbara92106
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language with Practice, Practice, Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
doll-toll
door-tore
doze-toes
dent-tent
dead-Ted
The doll is at the door.
Ted is dead.
There’s a dent in the tent.
The doll will doze near the door.
He tore the tent.
Don’t doze on your toes.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language and Use the Tenses Wisely
The tenses communicate information that can make a big difference in meaning. The big difference is sometimes made with a tiny change. For example, add ed to walk and you only add two small letters, but you change the meaning. The past perfect tense is used to provide information that the action was completed before the moment of speaking or writing but it also took place before another action in the past. See an example for a better explanation.
Time = now
2nd action happened yesterday.
1st action happened three days before.
The past perfect tense is formed by combining had + the past participle (ed or en form of the verb or an irregular form).
I had packed my suitcases two days before I left for the airport.
First action = I packed my suitcases. Second action = I left for the airport.
My mother had ironed my clothes before the electricity went out.
First action = My mother ironed my clothes. Second action = The electricity went out.
Try some exercises. I will provide one action. Add another action in either the past perfect or the past tense. Each sentence you submit must have one sentence in each tense.
1. I had eaten my lunch.
2. I ran to the fire station.
3. I had left my homework at home.
4. The pilot lifted the plane into the air.
5. The professor had lectured the class on European history.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language but Never Cry Wolf
……cry wolf...……
The first time you cry wolf you will probably get some help from concerned citizens. These same people will probably help you a second time, but the third time, like the boy in the original story, you probably won’t get any help. Hopefully, you won’t need any help the third time like the boy in the story. When you cry wolf, you ask for help or suggest that you need help when you don’t. People quit responding to people who cry wolf or ask for help when they don’t need it.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – crumble, decay, perish
Examples: The old building crumbled immediately during the earthquake.
The decay in his teeth was due to excessive chocolate consumption.
The food will perish if not properly refrigerated.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Pronunciation Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
hit-hiss
coat-coach
deer-tear
die-tie
din-tin
The coach hit the coat.
The deer didn’t die.
The din hid the hiss.
The tear fell on the coach.
The tin hit the coach.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language to Become the Apple of my Eye
……the apple of my eye...……
If you are the apple of your mother’s eye, you are her favorite and get special treatment. The apple of my eye is very lucky in deed. The apple of my eye always get preferential treatment. Remember this is an idiom so it has nothing to do with fruit or vegetables. And, this doesn’t expand to other fruits and vegetables. If you are the carrot of someone’s eye, this person probably does not know English very well.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – dull, drab, colorless
Examples: The audience snoozed while the politician gave his dull speech.
The drab clothing of the mourners showed their grief.
A colorless home is often uncomfortable.
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Barbara92106
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Perfectly Practiced Pairs to Learn English as a Second Language
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
late-lace
hut-hush
mat-match
road-rose
head-hedge
It’s too late for the lace.
There was a hush in the hut.
Win the match on the mat.
The road rose to a hill.
Don’t put your head in the hedge.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Avoid Return to Square One When You Learn a Second Language
……back to square one...……
Only losers have to go back to square one, so don’t let it happen to you. If you are only on square two, it’s not so bad, but if you have made a great deal of progress, going back to square one is definitely lamentable. Going back to square one means starting over again from the beginning.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – humble, modest, tolerant
Examples: Although she won a Nobel Prize, Dr. Smith is very humble.
The speaker was modest when detailing his biography.
My uncle is tolerant of average people even though he is most distinguished.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Perfect Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
search-church
rat-rash
out-ouch
write-rice
cat-catch
The cat will catch the rat.
The search for a church will end.
The rat has a rash.
The cat and the rat catch the mouse.
Ouch! The cat bit my mitt.
He will write in the night.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language with Additional Practice
Try the following ~
1. Greenwich Village is a popular section of New York City.
Greenwich Village attracts many young people.
2. Samantha Simms is a talented actress.
Samantha Simms lives and works in Hollywood.
3. The English language has some inconsistent spelling.
The English language is popular.
4. The German capital is Bonn.
Bonn is a very beautiful city.
5. Tide detergent is a powerful cleaner.
Tide detergent is inexpensive.
Don’t forget the commas.
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Barbara92106
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language and Use Appositives
Her brother Joe is a physician. Her brother = noun, Joe= noun, Her brother Joe= appositive
The tourists drove to Albany, the capital of New York.
Albany=noun, the capital of New York = noun (and its modifiers),
Albany, the capital of New York=appositive.
Examples of sentence combining using appositives
The Mississippi River is one of the longest rivers in the world. The Mississippi River is 100 miles long.
The Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in the world, is 100 miles long.
Combine these sentences using appositives.
1. The Golden Gate Bridge is a magnificent structure.
The Golden Gate Bridge is in San Francisco, California.
2. Disneyland is an amusement park.
Disneyland attracts people from all over the world.
3. The Pittsburg Steelers is a great football team.
The Pittsburg Steelers won the championship.
4. Dr. James Jones is a microbiologist.
Dr. James Jones won the Nobel Prize.
5. My fifth grade teacher was a brilliant woman.
Mrs. Applebee was my fifth grade teacher.
Hope this is clear.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with the Best Buzz Words
…….buzz words..……
Offices around the world buzz with buzz words constantly. These are words that are very trendy or fashionable currently. Buzz words might not be popular forever and they might even be slang that will one day become a permanent part of the language. Globalization and cutting edge are some buzz words that are currently popular. Listen in on conversations to see if you can hear some other buzz words.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – thin, slim, slender
Examples: A famous lady once said that you can’t be too thin.
The slim cheerleader jumped higher than the players on the court.
If you want to be slender, exercise regularly and eat a healthy diet.
The employee of the month won the contest and a nice reward.
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Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language with Guided Practice
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
sat-chat
sill-chill
soak-choke
Sue-chew
silly-chilly
Sue will chew and choke.
Sue sat on a chair and she will choke on the joke.
The brats were chilly and silly.
Don’t chat with that brat.
The window sill let in the chill.
Soak the dishes and don’t be silly.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
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Barbara92106
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language Pronouncing Minimal Pairs
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
two-chew
sore-chore
sum-chum
sip-chip
sick-chick
The chick is sick today.
I’m sore from that chore.
My chum did the chore.
The sum is two.
They chew the chip and sip the soda.
His chum will chew if he isn’t sick.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language Without a Backseat Driver
…….a backseat driver..……
A backseat driver does not always sit in the backseat. A backseat driver is someone who tries to direct the actions of many people around them. They could be in a car in the backseat or the front seat, but wherever they sit, they try to tell the driver how to drive and where to go. They don’t limit their comments and directions to drivers. A backseat driver might try to give many tidbits of advice to many different people.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – competition, conflict, contest
Examples: Ellen was the spelling competition on television.
The conflict started in the lunchroom and ended with bloody noses.
The employee of the month won the contest and a nice reward.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Pronounce Words Properly
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
ticks-chicks
tiled-child
tip-chip
tips-chips
tore-chore
The child finished his chore.
The ticks and the chicks were in the yard.
The child gave a tip for a chip.
The wild man tiled the floor.
Tips and chips are available inside.
He tore the floor with his feet.
Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language by Correcting Combinations
1. A good teacher is encouraging and knowledgeable
2. The tourists went to Paris but not Berlin.
3. John Smith is an author and professor.
4. My professor likes to go to Tio Leo’s restaurant for he likes Mexican food.
5. The actress is talented, but she is also tempermental.
6. My schedule doesn’t include music or art.
7. The little boy went to bed early for he was tired.
8. My neighbor doesn’t know how to drive or swim
This is great practice. Please try – it’s not too late.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language and Think Outside the Box
…….thinking outside the box..……
If you are capable of thinking outside the box, many companies will want to hire you because you are creative and inventive. An original thinker usually comes up with new ideas and companies need innovations in order to compete successfully in this global marketplace.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – creative, original, inventive
Examples: Elizabeth has a great career in advertising because she is creative.
The original thinking of the scientists led to new medical procedures.
The energy companies are looking for inventive employees.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Learn English as a Second Language by Pronouncing Minimal Pairs
Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.
tear-chair
tease-cheese
tin-chin
top-chop
talk-chalk
Chop the cheese and the chop.
Did the boy talk or tease his brother?
The character had a tin chin.
The teacher took the chair and the chalk.
The top chop is not on the chair.
Cheese and chops should not be on the chair.
The coach gave a talk chalk.
Don’t forget to practice the pairs and sentences from previous lessons.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language Unless You Are Under the Weather
…….under the weather..……
When you are under the weather, you should stay away from school or the office because you are not well. You might not be violently ill or sick, but sometimes a rest helps you recover more quickly.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – smell, odor, scent
Examples: The smell of my grandmother’s spaghetti sauce drew me to the kitchen.
The skunk left a distinct odor which sent the party guests into the house.
The saleswoman sprayed a wonderful scent on each of the customers.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Learn English as a Second Language in Combinations
1. A good teacher is encouraging.
A good teacher is knowledgeable.
2. The tourists went to Paris.
The tourists did not go to Berlin.
3. John Smith is an author.
John Smith is a professor.
4. My professor likes to go to Tio Leo’s restaurant.
My professor likes Mexican food.
5. The actress is talented.
The actress is tempermental.
6. My schedule doesn’t include music.
My schedule doesn’t include art.
7. The little boy went to bed early.
The little boy was tired.
8. My neighbor doesn’t know how to drive.
My neighbor doesn’t know how to swim.
This is great practice. Please try.
Regards,
Barbara92106
www.languagecommunicator.com
Learn English as a Second Language in Newspapers and Magazines
Newspaper and a magazine have many interesting articles. Most newspapers have several section. The front page usually had the latest news from the world and the national. There is section that is focus on the local news with informations about the problems of the city or towns in the area. Some readers opened the paper to the sports page and they don’t always reading the other parts of the paper. Other people look at the comics and many of these people likes a favorite cahacters.
Magazine often have a spaicila type of reader and the article are written for these people. There are magazines for fishermen and others interested in fashion. Popular magazines have information on the worlds news. One magazine did have articles on health and fitnes in the monthly edition.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Don't Be Poky When You Learn English as a Second Language
…….as slow as molasses in January..……
January is cold in many places and molasses thickens in the cold weather so it moves slowly if at all. If you are as slow as molasses in January, you are very slow moving.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – slow, sluggish, poky
Examples: Slow traffic can trigger anger in some drivers.
Sluggish movement on the stock market annoys traders.
Poky people do not usually succeed.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
English as a Second Language Might Drive You Up a Wall
……..drive someone up the wall.……
Annoying people drive others up the wall. If someone has annoying or irritating habits or actions, they will probably drive you up the wall. Ignore them.
Synonyms for the Day
Some new synonyms for the day – far, distant, remote
Examples: The travelers decided to rest for the night because they had traveled far in one day.
The astronomers needed a giant telescope to study the distant celestial bodies.
Campers often look for remote destinations to escape their busy lives.
Regards,
Barbara92106
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