среда, 15 мая 2013 г.

reason + for


Hi English Language fans! How’s your week going? 

Today I want to show you how to use for and why with the noun reason.You can use reason + for.What is his reason for being late?

Body Idioms


"graduated"


He Graduated High School?

It's graduation season, which means it's the time of year for me to do my annual duty of explaining how to use the word "graduated."

воскресенье, 12 мая 2013 г.

Use "suggest" correctly


English learners often use the word "suggest" incorrectly. Today's lesson will teach you the right way to use "suggest".

The thing to remember is that you suggest an idea, not the person that you're making your suggestion to. In other words, this is incorrect:
I suggest you to apply for a job there.

суббота, 11 мая 2013 г.

Convenient, adj.


I love the convenience of living in the Big Apple, and this city has many conveniences like the transportation, and huge number of restaurants. How about your town?
Today, I want to teach you the difference between convenience and convenient. A lot of students have trouble with these words. How about you? Are you using them correctly? Have a look at the lessongraphic and find out!

Использование песенного материала на уроках ин. яз.:

Использование песенного материала на уроках иностранных языков
Поскольку целью обучения иностранным языкам является не только приобретение знаний, формирование у школьников навыков и умений, но и усвоение ими сведений страноведческого, лингвострановедческого и культурно-эстетического характера познание ценностей другой культуры, то при определении содержания обучения бесспорно встает вопрос о культурном компоненте.

пятница, 10 мая 2013 г.

It's you who should be worried, my friend.

English Lesson: It's you who should be worried, my friend.

“It's you who should be worried, my friend.”

You and a friend are about to play basketball against each other. Your friend asks if you're worried that you're going to lose. You want to tease your friend, so you threaten him.

It's you who should be worried, my friend.