Learn English as a Second Language with Diligence

•November 5, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Synonyms for the Day

Some new synonyms for the day – harmful, pernicious, destructive

Examples:  The fumes from the chemical might be harmful.

Her actions showed that she had pernicious intentions.

The destructive twister tore down many homes

Regards,
Barbara92106

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Learn English as a Second Language with Enthusiasm

•November 5, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Idiom for the Day

……bean counter………

The bean counter in an organization is the person who watches over all the financial matters.  This is another word for the accountant.  The bean counter keeps track of the money in the bank, the invoices that must be paid and the payments to the employers.

Example:  The bean counter had an office near the boss because the chief always depended on her advice.

Regards,

Barbara92106

 

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Learn English as a Second Language for the Future

•November 5, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Pronunciation Practice

Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.

soil-oil

sour-hour

us-bus

ape-tape

out-shout

 

There is oil in the soil.

Meet us on the bus.

The ape took the tape.

He will shout if he’s out.

The milk is sour after an hour.

Regards,

Barbara92106

 

www.languagecommunicator.com

Learn English as a Second Language with Perfect Practice

•November 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Although the first lessons anyone has in English are usually devoid of grammar concerns, the need for knowledge of the grammar rules soon become evident.  Practical exercises for when you want to learn English as a Second Language are available at the Language Communicator website www.languagecommunicator.com.  Further information is available with the webmaster info@languagecommunicator.com.  The grammar at Language Communicator is not presented using a set of rules but the practice is realistic.  Rather than learning the rules of the tenses, the Language Communicator has practice for students to use these rules.  As a baby, you didn’t learn your first language by memorizing rules and with Language Communicator you can learn English as a Second Language without memorizing the rules. Students will not have to learn terms although these are important later.  The Language Communicator presents visual and audio tools to practice the important rules without tedious memorization or tests.  The Language Communicator is the best place to start and the purchase price is reasonable.

 

Regards,

Barbara92106

 

www.languagecommunicator.com

Learn English as a Second Language with Thoughtful Practice

•November 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Idiom for the Day

……count your chickens before they hatch………

It’s fun to hope that you will have great rewards in the future, but sometimes these hopes do quite work out.  If you figure out that your work will pay off before you finish the job, you are counting your chickens before they hatch.  People who count their chickens before they hatch are often disappointed. 

I was very disappointed when I didn’t win the lottery, but I learned that I should not count my chickens before they hatch.

Regards,

Barbara92106

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Learn English as a Second Languge in the Comfort of your Home

•November 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Language Communicator is a great place to learn English as a Second Language.  Go to www.languagecomunicator.com to start your first lesson.  Your first language starts day one shortly after birth and is effortless at first.  You literally listen and learn.  Good news – no one expects an infant to respond with words so you can cry a little to get what you want while you learn English as a Second Language.  At the early stages, an infant doesn’t worry about grammar and structure, but they learn it anyway.  An infant learns their first language without terms like nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives.  But they learn how these words fit into these structures and they hear the different types of words.  Infants don’t have to learn while sitting in an uncomfortable chair or staring at a computer screen.  They learn English as a first language while snug as a bug in their cribs.  Learn English as a Second Language with appropriate visuals on the website with a different kind of ease.  For more information contact the webmaster info@languagecommunicator.com.

Learn English as a Second Language and Keep the Time Tight

•November 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Language Communicator is the website for the best place to learn English as a Second Language especially for those who want to communicate effectively.  The tenses of the verbs are designed to communicate time.  The speaker or the writer of English wants to tell their listeners or their readers when an action is performed.  Did the writer run yesterday or will they run tomorrow?  Did the speaker drive today earlier or are they driving presently?  Sometimes the smallest change in a word can communicate a wealth of information.  Add ed to walk and the time changes to the past.  I walk changed to I walked – the ed changes the time from the present to the past.  Speakers and writers want to understand the tenses well so they can communicate effectively when they write or speak.  Go to www.languagecommunicator.com to try out this great site that will help students understand and use the tenses properly.  Further information can be obtained by going to info@languagecommunicator.com.

 

Regards.

Barbara92106

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Learn English as a Second Language without Going Back to the Drawing Board

•November 1, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Pronunciation Practice

Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.

edge-hedge

art-cart

ache-cake

oar-core

ape-cape

 

The ape wore a cape.

The hedge is on the edge.

I ache because I ate cake.

The oar got us to the core.

 

Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.

 

Idiom for the Day

 

……back to the drawing board………

Hours, days, months or years of hard work could be lost if the work had some flaws.  In order to complete an assignment you might have to start all over or go back to the drawing board.  Starting all over or going back to the drawing board are usually unwelcome moves by any group.

Example:  The architects had to go back to the drawing board because of faulty design.

Synonyms for the Day

Some new synonyms for the day – fall, slip, slide
Examples:  The children will fall on the ice.

Don’t slip on the wet floor.

A car might slide off the road in a bad snow storm.

 

Regards,

Barbara92106

 www.languagecommunicator.com

Learn English as a Second Language with Enthusiasm

•October 31, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Pronunciation Practice

Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.

eye-high

air-hair

old-hold

eel-heel

are-heart

 

The air blew his hair.

The old man is on hold.

The eel bit my heel.

My hearts are in art.

The eye is high.

 

Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.

 

Regards,

Barbara92106

 

www.languagecommunicator.com

Learn English as a Second Language with Gusto

•October 31, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Pronunciation Practice

Practice the pairs and sentences below for better pronunciation.

eye-high

air-hair

old-hold

eel-heel

are-heart

 

The air blew his hair.

The old man is on hold.

The eel bit my heel.

My hearts are in art.

The eye is high.

 

Don’t forget to practice the previous sets as much as possible.

 

Regards,

Barbara92106

 

www.languagecommunicator.com

 
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