YES I CAN LEARN SPEAK ENGLISH Dr Joseph
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YES, I CAN LEARN & SPEAK ENGLISH Dr. Joseph Domenech Energise Involve Enable
HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH EFFECTIVELY SITTING AT A TABLE LOOKING AT YOUR NOTEBOOK IS NOT THE BEST WAY TO STUDY ENGLISH. MOST OF THE TIME, YOUR MIND IS NOT ACTIVELY USING THE INFORMATION THAT YOU ARE STUDYING, AND PRACTICAL LEARNING DOES NOT TAKE PLACE. HERE ARE SOME TECHNIQUES THAT WILL HELP YOU LEARN MORE EFFECTIVELY. Energise Involve Enable
WRITE A JOURNAL • Writing every day lets you see your grammar clearly in front of you, express your ideas, and use a non-oral method in communicate in English. Then read the corrected version out loud. • It is a good idea to re-copy the corrected journal too, so that you will have the experience of writing your ideas down in proper English. Energise Involve Enable
READ A BOOK • By Reading A Story, You Create A Picture In Your Imagination That Will Connected Different Parts Of Your Brain To English. Find A Book That Is Not Too Difficult. • Do Not Stop Every Time You Find A New Word. • Guess What The Word Probably Means, Continue Reading, And Check In Your Dictionary At The End Of The Page Or Chapter. Energise Involve Enable
Re-write your class notes every day. • Writing your notes a second time will allow you to remember more strongly what you study. • It will also make your notebook neater, making it easier to study. Energise Involve Enable
WATCH TV AND MOVIES, AND LISTEN TO THE RADIO. • Even if you don’t understand everything, you will still be learning. • It is possible to understand the content even if you know only 30% of the words that you hear! • Your listening ability will improve day by day-and it’s fun! Energise Involve Enable
KEEP A VOCABULARY NOTEBOOK IN A SEPARATE NOTEBOOK FROM YOUR CLASS NOTES • • • Take an active approach to learning new vocabulary. If you find 5 words a day, 6 days a week, you will learn about 140 new words a month; 10 words a day would bring you over than 280 new words a month. Hint – approach new words by subject: things connected to your hobies, to your interests etc. Do it this way: Think of a word you know in your language. Look it up in your dictionary. When you find the English word, write it down on the left side of your vocabulary note book. In the midle of the page, write down if the word is a noun (n), verb (v), adjective (adj), etc. so that you will know how to use the word. Look the word up in an English-English dictionary. Write the English definition on the right side of the page (or on the next page). Copy a sentence from the dictionary. This will help you learn how to use the word correctly. Practice reading this sentence untll it becomes natural for you. Energise Involve Enable
SPEAK LOTS OF ENGLISH WITH YOUR FRINDS • You improve your spoken English by speaking English in different situations with people of all nationalities. • If you want to speak English better in the future, speak it as much as possible now! Energise Involve Enable
THINK POSITIVELY • People who say “I can’t speak English well” are corrected. • People who say “Every day in every way, my English is getting better and better” are also correct. • What you think is what you get. • Practice saying the second sentence every day, and you will see greater improvement in your English and in your confidence. • Remember: the more fun you have with English, the easier it will be to learn ENJOY Energise Involve Enable
English Grammar In Easy Way Energise Involve Enable
Preview • • Definitions Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions Energise Involve Enable • • • Interjections Determiners Subordinators Interrogatives Qualifiers Sentence combinations Yes/no questions Information questions Punctuation rules Capitalization rules
Grammar • DEFINITION The grammar of a language is a complex of systems that may be analyzed and studied on these three levels: (Noam Chomsky’s UG) 1. Phonology (set of sounds/ symbols) 2. Morphology (combinations of sounds that carry single units of meaning) 3. Syntax (how single units of meaning are combined to form words, phrases and sentences. Energise Involve Enable
Parts of speech • Nouns 1. 2. 3. 4. Definition Proper / common Singular / plural (annex) Count / non-count /abstract (annex) (how much – how many) 5. Collectible (group nouns) 6. Units of measurement (Reference: Schramper Azar, Betty, 1996. Basic English Grammar) Energise Involve Enable (Nouns)
Definition (proper and common nouns) • Nouns – words used to name a person, place, thing, object, quality, idea, concept, or an action. Ref. (American Heritage Dictionary, 2001) • Proper Nouns- special or particular name given to common nouns to distinguish them from others of the same kind. Example: common- woman proper Martha Energise Involve Enable a country Puerto Rico A person Carlos Ryder Hospital Proper Nouns a pet Puppy many others a place a day Monday a monument The Statue of Liberty
Proper and common nouns COMMON PROPER day Saturday associations Members Club month October movies Titanic mountain El Yunque planets Neptune river The Amazon city San Juan ocean Pacific Ocean historical periods Middle Ages book Applied Linguistic language Spanish newspaper New York Times nationality Puerto Rican religion Catholic School course English 101 brand of product Cadillac institutions University of Puerto Rico Energise Involve Enable
Nouns (singular and plural) • Rule No. 1 (Add –s to the end of noun) cup student cups students • Rule No. 2 consonants before “y” city -cities change –y to i and add –es party- parties lady-ladies • Rule No. 3 vowels before “y” add –s boy –boys Energise Involve Enable key –keys day -days
Singular and plural (cont. ) • Rule No. 4 (–f and –fe endings) change the –f or –fe to v and –es life –lives wife –wives thief –thieves • Rule No. 5 (sh, ch, x, ss endings) add –es bush –bushes match –matches box -boxes kiss -kisses • Rule No. 6 (consonant + o) add –es (vowel +o) –s tomato –tomatoes radios Energise Involve Enable
PRACTICE EXERCISES USE THE PLURAL FORM TO FILL IN THE BLANKS. (PROVIDED LIST) • They have one girl and two ______. Baby • I visited many _______ last year. Boy • Women give birth to _______. City • She lost the _____ of the car and the house! Country • _____ rides horses in Texas. Lady • Madrid and Paris are beautiful _______. Party • We must bring ______ to the English class. Tray • Good evening _____ and gentleman. Key • On Saturday nights, I like to go to _______. Dictionary • People carry their food on _____ at the cafeteria. cowboy Energise Involve Enable
• Pronunciation of plurals (s / es) Group A Final –s is pronounced /z/ after voiced sounds (taxicabs, beds, dogs, balls, years, days, boys, trees, etc. ) • Group B Final –s is pronounced /s/ after voiceless sounds (books, cups, groups, cats, students, desks, etc. ) • Group C Final –s, es is pronounced /ez/ after “s” sounds (classes, horses, boxes, faces) after “z” sounds (sizes, roses, noises) after “sh” sounds (dishes, bushes) after “ch” sounds (matches, sandwiches) after “ge/dge” sounds (pages, bridges, edges) Energise Involve Enable
• • Irregular plural forms (exceptions) Child children Foot feet Man men Woman women Mouse mice Tooth teeth Fish fish _____ people (is always plural) (no s) Energise Involve Enable
Count and noncount. nouns • Count nouns a book one books two books some books a lot of books many books a few books • Non-count nouns money some money a lot of money much money a little money Energise Involve Enable • Common non-count nouns advice, furniture, love, peace, homework, luck information, food, mail, music, traffic, weather, work, bread, cheese, coffee, rice, sand, meat, milk, water, sugar, money, oil, liquids abstracts food gases materials (paper) general
ORAL PRACTICE (COUNT VS. NON-COUNT) Chair Traffic Music Work Furniture Cars Coffee Water Coin Fact Library Jewelry Money Information Peace Rings Letters Homework Justice mail assignment job Energise Involve Enable Advice sugar
Pronouns • Definition • Personal pronouns (subjectobject) • Possessive adjectives • Possessive pronouns • Reflexive • Indefinite • Interrogative • Demonstrative • Relative • reciprocal Energise Involve Enable
• • • Verbs (verb tenses /conjugation) Definition Regular Irregular verbs Spelling / pronunciation Conjugation (annex-practice) • Auxiliary verbs/ modals (annex) • Infinitives • Gerunds Energise Involve Enable
Verbs Regular/ Irregular/ verb tenses Regular verbs (d or ed endings) /d/ sound pronunciation /t/ sound pronunciation /ed/ pronunciation Energise Involve Enable
Irregular verbs • Three forms • Two forms • One form Energise Involve Enable
Verb conjugation • Simple present tense Energise Involve Enable I Work You Work He, she, it Works We Work You Work they work
Verb tenses • Simple past Energise Involve Enable I Worked You Worked He, she, it Worked We Worked You Worked they Worked
Verb tenses • Simple future I will work • Another way to express the simple future You will work He, she, it will work I am going to work tomorrow. She is going to work next week. We They are going to work on Sunday. You they Energise Involve Enable will work
Present progressive I am working right now. You are working. He, she, it is working. We are working. You are working. They are working. Energise Involve Enable
Past progressive (continuous) I was working last night. You were working yesterday. He, she, it was working last summer. We were working a few hours ago. You were working last week. They were working last Monday. Energise Involve Enable
Future progressive (continuous) I will be working tomorrow. You will be working this afternoon. He, she, it will be working next weekend. We will be working tonight. You will be working next summer. They will be working next semester. Energise Involve Enable
Adjectives • Definition • Articles as adjectives • Order of adjectives in a series (color, size, origin, nationalities, shape, age, etc. . ) • Past participles / gerunds used as adjectives • Comparatives and superlatives comparisons (annex-practice) Energise Involve Enable
Adverbs • • • Definition Adverbs of frequency (annex) Adverbs of time Adverbs of location (place) Adverbs of mode Energise Involve Enable
Prepositions • Definition • IN, ON and AT (annex –time and location) • All prepositions • Transitional expressions (prep. Phrases-annex) Energise Involve Enable
Conjunctions • • • Definition Correlative conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions Subordinate conjunctions Conjunctive adverbs Other subordinators (annex) Energise Involve Enable
Interjections and other words • Definition and examples • Onomatopoeias • Numerals (cardinals, ordinals) • Determiners • Qualifiers • Subordinators • interrogatives Energise Involve Enable
Capitalization Rules (annex) Punctuation Rules (annex) Sentence Combinations YES/NO questions Information questions Energise Involve Enable
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