The Giver Chapter 1 Reading Comprehension Questions for Class Worksheet Included
The Giver Chapter 1 by Lois Lowry. This is part of Level 2 Reading for Fluency and Comprehension coursework. Included is a free homework worksheet for teachers to use. Read with me as we go though the giver ch 1.
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USA Citizenship Reading and Writing Test Practice for 2021 USA Citizen Writing and Reading Test
Here are 35 of the question you will encounter on the USA Citizenship Reading and Writing Test. Practice with real test questions that a civil servant will ask you on test day. Practice for the writing and reading test with these test questions and get ready to pass your own citizenship exam. You can do it!
In part 1, I read all 35 Citizenship reading questions for you so that you can practice an American accent and pronunciation. I also read all of the answer for you so that you can practice and remember the questions answers.
In part 2, I ask you 10 random citizenship reading questions and you have to write the answers in your practice notebook.
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Commas in a Series How to Use Commas in a Sentence
Learn how to use commas in a series. If there are more than 2 items in a sentence, you need to use a comma. In this lesson, I will teach you how to use commas in a sentence. Practice all you learn in this lesson with our test at the end of the video. Put the commas in a series with the test questions for the conjunctions And and Or.
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Holes Chapter 44 Reading for Fluency
Will they find the treasure in this chapter? What do you think will happen at the end??? I was surprised.
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How to Write an Acceptance Letter for a Job or an Event
Learn how to write an acceptance letter. In example 1, I will teach you how to write an acceptance letter for a job. In example 2, I will teach you how to write an acceptance letter for a public speaking event. An acceptance letter is very easy to write and it should be the first we try since they are so common.
You can write an acceptance letter for:
A job offer
A speaking engagement
A party
A wedding
A fundraiser
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Holes Chapter 43 Reading For Fluency
Let's read Chapter 43 of Holes. We will be reading for fluency today so there will be no double read pages. Read along at a fluent pace with me and improve your ability to speak and read English.
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What are Proper Adjectives? How to use Proper Adjectives in a Sentence. English Grammar Lesson
What are proper adjectives? How do you use a proper adjective in a sentence? In this English grammar lesson, you will learn how to take a proper noun and use it to create a specific adjective about a different noun. This is called a proper adjective and the are commonly used in English sentences.
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Reading for Fluency. Tone, Rhythm, Speed and Emotion. Holes Chapter 42
Let's improve our English speaking fluency by reading for fluency. We will focus on improving your tone, rhythm, speed and emotion. This will help you sound more natural when you speak English. Today's chapter of Holes is 42. Learn English reading aloud and speak with emotion.
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Good Better Best Bad Worse Worst Irregular Adjectives Comparatives and Superlatives
Good Better Best? Bad Worse or Worst? Which do you choose when comparing nouns with adjectives? These are some simple and very commonly used irregular adjectives that you use every day. Learn how to use good better best when comparing nouns in a positive way. Learn how to use bad worse worst when comparing nouns in a negative way.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives to Compare Nouns with ER, EST, More, Most, Less, and Least
Learn all 6 ways to conjugate for Comparative adjectives and Superlative adjectives. To compare nouns we can use two different methods. Comparative adjectives compare two nouns. Superlative adjectives compare one noun against all other nouns. comparative and superlative Adjective conjugations really aren't that difficult when you look at them as patterns. I will teach you how to compare nouns with all 6 different conjugations for comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Reading for Fluency Chapter 41 Holes
Reading for fluency is an excellent way to improve how you speak and communication. When we read for fluency, we get better at pronunciation and clear speaking. In this reading for fluency lesson, we will read chapter 41 of Holes by Louis Sacar. Read along and build your fluency through reading.
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Listening Comprehension Level 2 Lesson 4 Pregnancy Announcement
In today's listening comprehension lesson we will hear a story about Tom and Sunny. Sunny is pregnant and they have an interesting situation. Listen to the story and try to hear key facts about their life. We will have 3 listening comprehension questions to check your ability. I will give you time to answer the questions before I explain the right answers. This is lesson 4 in the level 2 listening comprehension course.
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What are Demonstratives and Articles English Grammar Lesson (This, That, These, Those)
In this lesson, I will answer the questions "what are demonstratives?" and "what are articles?". Demonstratives are adjectives that tell "which one" in a sentence. They are very easy to learn because there are 4 demonstratives. Today, you will learn how to use This, That, These, and Those. This and That are demonstratives that are singular. These and Those are plural demonstratives.
We will also learn all about the articles A, An, and The. I have a simple trick for knowing when to use A, An and when to use The.
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Minnow Minnie by Shel Silverstein Speech Practice
Hong Kong Speech
Teach your kid to win this contest for free.
Have them speak fluently.
MNOW MNIE
by Shel Silverstein
May I ask you if you've noticed,
May I ask you if you've seen
My minnow Minnie
Who was swimmin'
In your Ovaltine?
For you've gone and drunk it up, dear,
And she isn't in the cup, dear,
And she's nowhere to be found, dear.
Do you think that she has drowned, dear?
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How to Listen in a Conversation and in an Academic Situation.
Learn how to listen in a conversation and know how to respond. Learn how to listen closely to what people are saying in a conversation. Learn how to actively listen in an academic situation. To listen in a conversation well, you need to learn about tone, subject, speed of communication and to understand body language. To listen in an academic situation, you need to listen for facts, subjects and opinions.
Improve your skills so that you can better listen in a conversation and in an academic setting.
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What are Adjectives and How to Use Adjectives in a Sentence
What are adjectives? Do you know how to use Adjectives in a sentence? In today's English grammar lesson I will teach you what adjectives are. I will teach you how to use adjectives in a sentence to improve communication and English speaking. Adjectives are the best way to improve your English speaking quickly.
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Adjectives describe a noun or a pronoun. Adjectives usually explain "What Kind" or "How many" in a sentence. In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe. They can also come after a linking verb. When you have two or more adjectives, use a comma to separate them. When you have two adjectives, but one of the adjectives is a number, then don't use a comma.
hi everyone and welcome back to your
english grammar lesson today we are
going to learn
what is an adjective
yeah i have been looking forward to
finishing verbs and getting into
adjectives because
i like adjectives now our learning goal
for this lesson is to understand how to
use an adjective
in a sentence
now i'm going to teach you lots about
adjectives but what are adjectives right
what is an adjective well
an adjective is one of the most
useful things that you can use to
improve your english
yes
i said it i mean it adjectives are
incredibly useful
because it takes a simple
sentence
a simple thing and it just
blows it up into something beautiful or
ugly or amazing or
boring or terrible or unbelievable you
see adjectives spice up everything an
adjective is a word that describes a
noun or a pronoun so now you're starting
to see why just a basic sentence without
an adjective is boring
dull it's just
just information right it's just a fact
but with an adjective we can create
something quite amazing now
it usually explains adjectives they
usually explain what kind
or
how many right
well
what kind of bottle right this is a
bottle this is a bottle but it is a
full bottle it is a new bottle it is a
heavy bottle right
we just described what kind of bottle
but we can also say how many well
there's one there's one bottle or
one tissue
two tissue don't worry i'll use them
but we can describe how many
there's dust everywhere
how many things there are so in my
example here i have an empty bottle and
i have two phones right i do i have
two phones
so adjectives are very very useful
now where
are adjectives in a sentence
let's take a look at the first one an
adjective can be before the noun just
like i showed you before with full
bottle heavy bottle empty bottle
let's take a look at our first example
now the subject is the hamster
because hamsters are cute right and our
adjective is
cute
now we're going to write this sentence
in the present tense remember to add
that detail because
i like detail
let's take a look at my sentence now the
cute hamster
sits in a small cup
look at that we have two nouns right we
have hamster which is a noun and we have
cup which is a noun but if we just said
the hamster sits in a cup
okay i understand completely
but when i describe the nouns with an
adjective the cute hamster oh i like
this hamster right the cute hamster sits
in a small cup oh it's a small cup it's
a small hamster
i understand so much more by adding just
a simple adjective before the noun
we paint a better picture
for the message we're saying to our
friend or whoever we are communicating
to now
let's break this down into the parts
what a cute hamster
what does what
sits
where
in a small cup
see look at that we're getting this now
adjectives adjectives
can also come after a linking verb and i
had to think for a few minutes before i
made my example
but
now i remember
so let's look at the example
the subject is the kittens right
the adjective is tired
and we're going to say this in the past
tense right because adjectives are in
every type of sentence okay every tense
so now let's look at my example
the kittens
looked
seemed there's our linking verb right
our linking verb is looked how how did
they look we're going to describe
how they looked they looked
tired the kittens looked tired where on
the rug
oh
okay but now when i break it into my
sentence parts i didn't say how right
because we're going to put it together
into the pieces for answering our
questions what are the kittens
what did they do they looked tired
okay see we combined the verb linking
verb and the adjective tired when we
broke the sentence down for how i create
sentences okay and where were they they
were on the rug
so it comes after that linking verb okay
that's not so bad looked seemed we can
remember our lesson before on linking
verbs and
there's a list of some of them right no
big deal no big deal adjectives are easy
now right
okay
when two or more adjectives are together
you need a comma okay we just add that
little comma in there does that make it
hard
no no no no
no no there's just two two two or more
add them commas okay
so now let's take a look at our practice
the subject is parrot
the adjectives are large
and
colorful okay
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How to Make Verb Phrase with Have English Grammar Lesson Could've Would've Should've Must've
I will teach you how to make a verb phrase with Have in today's English grammar lesson. I will teach you all about putting two helping verbs together. You can make a contraction with helping verbs. These helping verb contractions are a part of the verb phrase. We can combine the verb Have with Could, Would, Should, Must to create a contraction. I will teach you about
Should've
Could've
Would've
Must've
I will also show you the mistakes of
Should of
Could of
Would of
Must of
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What are Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs English Grammar Lesson
Regular and Irregular Past Tense verbs aren't as hard as you think. Today I will teach you how to conjugate irregular verbs for past tense. We will also learn a pattern for present perfect tense and past perfect tense. What is important is that you will learn how to use irregular verbs in the past tense. You will also see how irregular verbs are different from regular past tense verbs.
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Phonics for Adults: Adult Phonics Reading Program
Master the art of phonics and learn to pronounce English like a native with this ultimate adult learning guide.
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Are you struggling to develop your English pronunciation skills? Do you want to discover how you can learn to speak like a native in a fast, efficient, and fun way? Or are you looking for an all-in-one phonics guide that’s geared towards adults? Then this book is for you!
Specially crafted with a comprehensive overview of English phonics for adults, this brilliant educational workbook combines practical, easy-to-understand lessons with a professional-quality phonics video course that’s designed to help you master your pronunciation and develop an authentic, convincing American English accent with ease.
Perfect for learners of all backgrounds and skill levels, you’ll join author and phonics teacher Christopher Hintsala – founder of the popular Youtube channel Listen and Learn English – as you discover essential skills including accent training, correct pronunciation, and writing with tons of simple stories and sentences.
With a breakdown of 5 levels that covers both common and challenging vowels and consonant pairs, Phonics For Adults provides you with an intuitive and step-by-step guide to rapidly increasing your confidence with English.
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Phonics for Adults is an enjoyable and comprehensive workbook designed to help readers master the art of phonics and discover how to pronounce words like a native English speaker. Specially crafted by Christopher Hintsala, leading adult phonics teacher and founder of the popular Youtube channel Listen and Learn English, this brilliant guide combines a professional-quality phonics video course with a fun and no-nonsense approach to developing effective writing and speaking skills.
Divided into 5 tiers that cover a wealth of common and challenging vowels and consonant combinations, this book also features tons of simple stories and sentences that help students practice their handwriting, accent training, pronunciation and more. As a complete, step-by-step guide to the world of phonics, Phonics for Adults is an intuitive book that’s perfect for any non-English speaker who wants to build their confidence and start speaking like a native.
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Listening Comprehension Questions and Answers Level 2 Lesson 3
Listening comprehension questions are an effective way to improve your listening skills. Listen to the story and practice your comprehension skills with the questions and answers at the end. This is level 2, so you will need to think about some of the questions to choose the correct answer.
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Reading for Fluency and Emotion | Holes Chapter 40
Reading for Fluency is one of the best ways to get better at speaking English. Read out loud with me and focus on building your skill. When we understand what we are reading we can add emotion to what we say. Practice with me as we read Holes Chapter 40
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