17 Aralık 2019 Salı

How to Learn On Your Own






              Do you want to learn something? There are number of options. You can go to class, you

   can find a privative teacher, you can do an online distance learning course or you can teach

   yourself with a self-study book.Self study courses have a lot of advantages. You can study when

   you want. You can go as quickly or as slowly as you need. You can study at home. You can focus

   the bits you are most interested in. And, of course, you can save money-self-study is cheap.All  you
 
    have to do is  buy the book and start learning.


              These days, you can find sel-study books on just about anything you can imagine. So, how

    many self-study language books do you have on your bookshelves? And  how many of those

    thinks do you know how to do?



16 Aralık 2019 Pazartesi

How To Learn English By Reading



       

    Reading is a great way to improve your English.You'll learn new words and revise what 

you have learn in advance without any effort.The great thing about reading is learning takes 

place subconsciously.There are no exercises to do, no grammar rules to learn..it's all natural.

       The key of effective reading is to read what you want to read. There are millions of books,

magazines and websites.So the important thing is to find things that you like reading.Then,

reading doesn't get bored and it won't be difficult.Remember. What you like reading? What 

        motivates and inspires you? Finally, how you read is important. The best thing is to read 

        without using a dictionary.Just skip the parts that you don't understand.If you make you reading

        feel to much like work,it'll stop being fun.Very soon, you'll be exsposed to thousands of useful 

        phrases and words.

THE NAME GAME


   
     Famous names with meaning
 
     This games helps us to memorize words better.


   Teletubbies




                                       Someone who is 'TUBBY' is a little bit fat.

                                      "She was a little bit tubby as a child."


   Radiohead




                                                   'HEAD' is the top of your body.

                                                   "I banged my head on the door."


   Morgan Freeman



        


Someone who is 'FREE' is not in prison.

      "After ten years in prison, she is finally free."

















12 Aralık 2019 Perşembe

In On At (place)




         In

  • to talk about locations:   
     There are a lot of heavy books in  my school bag.


  • to talk about workplaces:      
     He works in a hospital.

  • with class:
     She found it difficult to concentrate in class.


         On
  • to refer to a position:
     I know I left my book on the desk.

  • to describe a position  along a road or by the sea:
     Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland.

  • to talk about a floor:
    They live on the 6th floor.

  • to talk about being physically on public transport:
    I was on the bus when he called.


        At

  • to refer to a position or location:

      He was sitting at his desk.

  • to talk about locations at companies:

      Lisa is working at Microsoft.

  • to refer to activities:
     Were you at Cameron's party?

  • with school:
     I wasn't at the school yesterday.





























11 Aralık 2019 Çarşamba

Present Continuous Tense


              The Present Continuous tense is made from the verb from 'be' and the -ing form of a verb:


  • I am studying.
  •  
  • You are swimming.

  • He is talking.

  • She is playing.

  • It is eating.

  • We are coming.

  • They are sleeping.

           We use present continuous to talk about:


  • activities at the moment of speak:
             I'm just living home.

             The girls are sleeping.  
    

  • future plans and arrangements:
          What are you doing tomorrow?
            
          She is going to a new school next year.

          

          Questions

          We make a question by putting am, is, are in front of the subject:


  • Are you going?

  • When is she coming home?

  • What am I doing here?

         Negatives

          We make a negative sentence by putting not after am, is, are:


  • You aren't listening to me.

  • He isn't going home until next week.

  • I'm not doing that.      







          

















      
            
 
          


















Can Can't


 
          
             Can 
  • Can is a modal. 
  •  
  • We use can to express ability and something is possible
  •   
  • It is the same for all subjects.  
            
            Examples:
  • I can play the guitar. (I have ability to  play guitar.)

  • He can swim very well

  • We can speak Spanish a little.    
  •     

          Negative 
     
    For negative form, we add 'not' after can. (cannot)

    We can also use 'can't' for negative.


           Examples
 
  • I cannot/ can't play the piano.  

  • He cannot sing a song.

  • She can't drive a car.


             Questions  

          We change the position of the subject and the auxiliary verb.

  
           Examples


  • How can I go the the post office?

  • Can I go to the cinema, please?      


          Remember that you can use short answers :


          Yes, you can.
           No, we can't.




















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