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English as a Foreign Language : EFL, Session Six
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English as a Foreign Language. Monday, November 26, 2012. EFL, Session Six. A nutritionist advises his client to eat a balanced diet: fruits, vegetables, nuts, meat in moderation, grain, etc. Eating just one thing isn't very interesting or very healthy. The Mission Language Lab. Network has a variety of websites to keep you interested and to keep your mind healthy. Here's today's program: Final "P". From ESL Grammar Practice. An article you might find interesting today is "The Stone Age Diet". Network of...
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English as a Foreign Language : EFL Session Eight
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English as a Foreign Language. Sunday, December 2, 2012. Think of Mission Language Lab. Check out the Menu of Links on the right side bar of this page. Today's article is "Christmas in America". Then, you're on your own. Untie the rope that holds your sailboat to the dock and explore the sea. Posted by John Robinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to English as a Foreign Language. I'm glad you're here to check us out. If you like what you're experiencing, visit us often. A Menu of Links.
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Basic English Grammar: The Verb "Be" in Present Tense
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. The Verb "Be" in Present Tense. Form and Light" by Oscar Bluemner, 1914. Not home right now. Nevada far from here? At the camera store. Not at home. Please, leave a message. Our new secretary. Congratulations. My car keys. Thank you for finding them. In front of your door. A very intelligent student. At work. She'll be home soon. A teacher at City College. At the house on Third Street? Very helpful. They will answer your questions. 8:30 right now. The class is beginning. But aside ...
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Basic English Grammar: Simple Present Tense
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Violin" by Pablo Picasso. Present action: Use Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense. Routine action: Use Simple Present Tense. Change the following Present Progressive sentences to Simple Present sentences. Use the time word in the drop down menu. 1 I'm talking to my friend on the phone. I talk to my friend on the phone every afternoon. 2 He's planting flowers. He plants flowers every spring. 3 They're working at the office right now. They work at the office every day. The mana...
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Basic English Grammar: Past Tense of Irregular Verbs
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Past Tense of Irregular Verbs. Portrait of a Lady with a. At 7:00. You missed the first half hour. (begin). Several holes in his yard. He want to plant trees. (dig). Several letters to her friends this morning. (write). The dogs and cats before we left on our trip. (feed). The toy we gave him last Christmas. (break). 6 He shouldn't have another glass of wine because he already. Three glasses. (drink). The green carpet because it goes better with their walls. (choose). Under th...
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Basic English Grammar: Present Progressive (Continuous) Practice.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010. Present Progressive (Continuous) Practice. The Serenader" Jean-Antoine Watteau, 1715. Use the Present Progressive Tense if you're talking about an action happening in the present, temporarily, or in the near future. The Present Progressive Tense is as follows:. Subject Pronoun Verb "be" in Present Tense Present Participle. Example: "I am working now.". Or, in contracted form: "I'm working now.". The spelling of the Present Participle is as follows:. Double the final consonant letter.
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Basic English Grammar: Present Simple Tense - Fill the Blanks.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011. Present Simple Tense - Fill the Blanks. Casa Sobre El Puente" (House Over a Bridge). 1909, Diego Rivera. Every day from 9:00am to 5:00 pm. (work). 2 Tom and I. Work at 5:00 pm. (finish). To school four nights a week. (go). A Level Two class at Mission Campus.(attend). One dog and one cat. (have). 7 Both her dog and her cat. 8 My grandmother always. Me a tie for my birthday. (give). 9 Jule and Roger. In San Francisco. (live). The bus to work or drive? In June in San Francisco?
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Basic English Grammar: There's, There are
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Thursday, September 16, 2010. There's, There are. Tavern in St. Cloud" Edvard Munch, 1890. Exercise One - There's, There are. Two bedrooms in this apartment. A bus stop nearby? Any small grocery stores. Any buses after 1:00 am. A garage in the building? A bathtub in the bathroom? A bathtub, but. A very nice view of downtown San Francisco. Four rooms in the apartment. A fireplace in the living room? 13 How many sinks. Tiles in the bathroom. Any windows in the small bedroom? 16 How many electrical outlets.
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Basic English Grammar: Reading a Map, Giving Directions
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Reading a Map, Giving Directions. 1 The hospital is. Between Maple Street and Elm Street. 2 The Bellview Hotel is. 3 The pet shop. The butcher shop and the newsstand. 4 The department store. 5 The flower shop is. Grand Avenue and Elm Street. On the corner of. At the corner of. 6 Could you tell me how to get from the park to the museum? Certainly. Walk up Maple Street to Brighton Boulevard and. Brighton Boulevard, and you'll see the museum. Sure Walk along Grand Avenue to.
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Basic English Grammar: Present Progressive or Simple Present: Quiz
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Monday, December 27, 2010. Present Progressive or Simple Present: Quiz. The Card-Sharp With the Ace of Clubs" Georges de la Tour, 1630. 1 The first class at 8:30 AM. 2 We're the present tense now. 3 Most of our students Spanish, but not all of them. 4 I don't see Maria. on her cell phone? 5 They breakfast because they're in class now . 6 The students often coffee between their classes. 7 Maria sometimes her children to school before coming to class. 9 Yan Ching to write English very well. Eats, she sleep.