Linking Words for Cause, Effect and Contrast

Linking Words for Cause, Effect and Contrast

Linking Words for Cause, Effect and Contrast In this full tutorial for beginners’ learners are going to learn some common linking words to express reasons and results. Understand the Linking Words for Cause, Effect and Contrast examples provided below. 1. Objectives: At the end of this lesson students will be able to; -learn important linking words suitable for this level … Read more

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 2

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 2

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 2 This is a reading comprehension designed for grade one students to helped them grasped ideas on what they read and backed up with seven comprehension questions where they’re asked to match the questions from column A with its answers in column B. Before we further proceed, please watch … Read more

Possessive s’- Family Members

Possessive s’- Family Members

Possessive s’- Family Members In this set of tutorial for beginners, learners will be teach how to identify the different members of the family and recognize and use-s and –‘s in order to indicate possession. In this lesson, students will learn how to use possessive ‘s’ in their sentences when talking about their or other people’s family members. … Read more

Modals (should)- Body and Health

Modals (should)- Body and Health

Modals (should)- Body and Health In this starter pack tutorial for beginners, learners will be able to learn how to form and when to use should. How to write name important words on body parts, and health. In this lesson, learners  will learn  to figure out the Modals (should)- Body and Health. 1. Objectives: At the end … Read more

Going to + Infinitive: Planning my Weekend

Going to + Infinitive: Planning my Weekend

Going to + Infinitive: Planning my Weekend In this set of tutorial for beginners, learners should be able to use “be going to” in order to explain what their plans are for the future. In this lesson,  students will know what they  plans and intentions for the future and they ask questions, play a board game, read a … Read more

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 1

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 1

Reading comprehension for children – Exercise 1 This is a reading comprehension for level four students to helped them grasped ideas on what they read and was backed up with six comprehension questions with three options for them to choose to test their understanding. Before we further proceed, please watch the video here to see … Read more

Homonyms Worksheets

Homonyms Worksheets In this part of tutorial for beginners, learners will be going to do a comprehension exercise aligned to “Homonyms Worksheets”. What does “Homonyms mean? Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and usually sound alike, but have different meanings. Examples of homonyms used in sentences: Left– to leave Left– related to the … Read more

ALLOW and PERMIT – Active and Passive voice practice exercise

Allow and permit – Passive voice practice exercise

ALLOW and PERMIT – Active and Passive voice practice exercise This is a practice exercise about the previous lesson that we had discussed earlier on about “allow” and “permit” – passive voice. There are 4 exercises for you to answer, and the answer key is provided below Before we further proceed, please watch the video … Read more

Getting To Know You All About Me

Getting To Know You All About Me

Getting To Know You All About Me In this part of tutorial for beginners, learners will be going to do a comprehension exercise aligned to “Getting To Know You All About Me”. Exercise 1 1. My favorite food is: _____________________________________________. 2. My favorite TV show is. _____________________________________________. 3. My favorite sport is: ____________________________________________. 4. My … Read more

ALLOW and PERMIT – Active and Passive voice

ALLOW and PERMIT – Active and Passive voice In this English lesson, you will learn how to use the verbs “allow” and “permit” in the active voice and passive voice. You will learn when to use an infinitive and when to use a gerund. Before we further proceed, please watch the video here to see … Read more