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English for Beginners, Lesson 2. Homework

  • December 22, 2015
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Business before pleasure. First do your homework, then take a rest. 1) Write down the verbs in the correct form. I brush___ my teeth. Burt try__ to give up smoking. You watch___ the cat video. She play__ the violin. We study__ the examples. He wash__ his new car. They catch__ our imagination! Your cat touch__ me….

Are you afraid that Present is Indefinite? English for Beginners: Lesson 2

  • December 21, 2015
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Today we continue to discover Present Simple tense; we will learn some more rules that can be called “exceptions.” Though it is Indefinite, Present is Simple, but there are some naughty exceptions. So, we have few more endings to pay attention to: «sh» and «ch»: I, You, We, They watch TV and wash the dog…

English for Beginners, Lesson 1. Homework

  • December 18, 2015
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Today it is your turn to practice! 1) Write down these verbs in the correct form into the blanks: know, see, do, feel, like, go, take. He …. this is not his mistake, but he … guilty anyway. I … everything about cooking! Oh, I … what you want to tell me. … she feel better?…

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  • October 1, 2015
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The smallest element of sound in speech that can make one sound different from another is called a phoneme. The two major categories of phoneme sounds are consonant and vowel. Common consonant phonemes in English are -b, -n, -t and -r. Note how the smallest phoneme alteration in the following example changes each word completely. Ray,…

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