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About This is a mini-game to learn and practice telling the time in English. Students can interact with a clock to change the time and there is also a mini-game which involves matching a time phrase to a clock. The first screen shows an analog clock displaying a time - initially 9 o'...
In this story-telling activity, I shared the story of “Jingwei Fills the Sea”—about a bird tirelessly dropping pebbles into the ocean to avenge her drowning—shows unyielding determination. Telling Chinese stories in Eng...
English teaching is one of the special courses in our kindergarten. In order to create an English language experience environment for kindergarten children, we are committed to letting children learn English in a relaxed atmosphere. 幼儿期是语...
New words enter the English language all the time; in fact English has always been in a state of evolution and in recent years more and more words and phrases have entered the language, partly due to the willingness of lexicographers (词典编纂者) to include them in the dictionaries. But ...
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语言能力· 理解能In English classes, we spend a large amount of time studying grammar and learning new words.We work hard to improve our reading and listening skills. Few of us, however, pay enough attention to body language. So body language is not important, is it?The answer is, "Yes...
Buttimeis not quite the same as grammaticaltense, and with that thought in mind, many contemporarylinguistsinsist that properly speaking, the English language has no future tense. "[M]orphologically English has no future form of the verb, in addition, to present and past forms. . . . In...
799: English Fluency Tips | “Listening-Driven Fluency Boosters — Train Your Ear to Boost Your Voice“ Fluency begins with listening. In this episode, learn how to train your ears so your mouth follows naturally: Echo native speakers immediately after hearing them Mimic casual, real-life conver...