Welcome!
Lesson Aim:
By the end of this lesson, S will be able to identify typical issues with English that learners have.
LESSON SUMMARY:
Can do statements:
Can identify incorrect English and correct it.
Welcome!
Lesson Aim:
By the end of this lesson, S will be able to identify typical issues with English that learners have.
LESSON SUMMARY:
Can do statements:
Can identify incorrect English and correct it.
A phrasal verb is a phrase that’s made up of a verb and another word or two, usually a preposition but sometimes an adverb. So before we can talk about English phrasal verbs, it’s important to understand what verbs, prepositions and adverbs are. A verb is an action word. It describes something happening (e.g. hearing, seeing), a state of ...
Example: Look up to, keep up with, bring up
Example: Still a few dollars shy of our goal.
An inch shy of being six feet.
Example: This was no time to get shy on him.
Tammy half skipped and hopped down the hall, throwing a shy smile over her shoulder at Lisa before disappearing into a doorway.
Example: He was raised in very strict conditions. " " I am telling you this in strict confidentiality. " (confidentiality)