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Monday, 09th 2021

welcome to the 3rd week

ENGLISH ZONE ONLY!!!

“Winning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you’ve done before.”

Non-action words, or non-action verbs, do not refer to an action as such, but represent a state of being, need, opinion, sense, or preference. Examples are the “be” verbs, like: am, are, was, were, is, has been, and had. Referring to the senses, some non-action words are: look, smell, feel, taste, and sound.

action and no action verbs

An action verb is used to describe an action that is performed. Action verbs can be used in simple, perfect and progressive (continuous) tenses. Most of the verbs we use are action verbs.

Action Verbs

Non-action verbs are used to describe states, senses, desires, possession, emotions and opinion. Non-action verbs are not usually used in continuous tenses.

No action Verbs

This sound is a diphthonge

/ɔɪ/ sound

Interrogative form

To be - Subject - Main Verb (ing)

Subject - To be - Not - Main Verb (ing)

Negative form

Possitive form

Subject - To be - Main Verb (ing)

Indicate an action that which is in progress at the time of speaking or at the present time.

Present continuous

Present continuous

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VOCABULARY TIME

ACTIVITY TIME

Prepositions

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Tuesday, 07th 2021

“Every day may not be good... but there’s something good in every day.”

We usually use the present participle (ending in -ing) to talk about the person, thing, or situation which has caused the feeling

Participle Adjectives

This sound is a diphthonge

ow sound /aʊ/

The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have talked before) or began in the past and continued to the present time (e.g., he has grown impatient over the last hour). This tense is formed by have/has + the past participle.

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense

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VOCABULARY TIME

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Wednesday, 08th 2021

“Let your unique awesomeness and positive energy inspire confidence in others.”

Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together. Conjunctions allow you to form complex, elegant sentences and avoid the choppiness of multiple short sentences. Make sure that the phrases joined by conjunctions are parallel (share the same structure).

CONJUNCTIONS

This type of conjunction is used to connect items that are grammatically equal: two words, two phrases, or two independent clauses.

coordinated CONJUNCTIONS

Join independent and dependent clauses. A subordinating conjunction can signal a cause-and-effect relationship, a contrast, or some other kind of relationship between the clauses

subordinating CONJUNCTIONS

Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together. Some examples are either/or, neither/nor, and not only/but also.

CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS

To produce the sound put your tongue close to the top and the front of your mouth, and stretch out your lips, then make a short voiced sound with your mouth closed.

[ɪ] Vowel.

ACTIVITY TIME

CONVERSATION TIME

VOCABULARY TIME

Customer service is the support you offer your customers — both before and after they buy and use your products or services — that helps them have an easy and enjoyable experience with you. Offering amazing customer service is important if you want to retain customers and grow your business.

customer service

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Thursday, 09th 2021

“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination. ”

Phrasal verbs are phrases that indicate actions. They are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. Examples of such verbs include: turn down, come across and run into.

phrasal verbs

The R consonant develops first at the age of 5, as a final sound, and at the age of 6, it also develops as a medial and initial sound. However, we see plenty of children having difficulties developing this particular sound, since it's a voiced sound, produced by the vibration of the vocal cord

R [ɹ] Consonant sound

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VOCABULARY TIME

STORY TIME

Customer service is the support you offer your customers — both before and after they buy and use your products or services — that helps them have an easy and enjoyable experience with you. Offering amazing customer service is important if you want to retain customers and grow your business.

customer service

¡till next time!

Friday, 10th 2021

"Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose." -Lyndon B. Johnson

TEST DAY!!!

ACTIVITY TIME

Customer service is the support you offer your customers — both before and after they buy and use your products or services — that helps them have an easy and enjoyable experience with you. Offering amazing customer service is important if you want to retain customers and grow your business.

customer service

¡till next time!