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Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 1
Global English helps English speakers and learners improve the clarity of their phonics, enhance the grammar of their spoken English, master the parts of speech, and boost their writing skills.
The grammar of spoken English is VERY important, because good grammar enables us to clearly express our meaning. Still, i...
Global English helps English speakers and learners improve the clarity of their phonics, enhance the grammar of their spoken English, master the parts of speech, and boost their writing skills.
The grammar of spoken English is VERY important, because good grammar enables us to clearly express our meaning. Still, if we are asked to talk about grammar, most of us feel rather fearful, because we either did not learn grammar in school, or we simply f...
Global English helps English speakers and learners improve the clarity of their phonics, enhance the grammar of their spoken English, master the parts of speech, and boost their writing skills.
The grammar of spoken English is VERY important, because good grammar enables us to clearly express our meaning. Still, if we are asked to talk about grammar, most of us feel rather fearful, because we either did not learn grammar in school, or we simply forgot the grammar rules we've learned.
Throughout the program, we describe in brief subject rules entries that are integrated with parts of the grammar of spoken English. When we've set out brief rules, we did not mean to explain each individual grammatical term. We draw on general terms that are used in grammars of other languages, as well as in English. We looked at what we use the parts of speech for, when do we use them, and why. Our concept will make it easier for learners to get a better insight into the structure of the English language, which is very simple in essence.
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Global English - Episode 2 Subject Entries:
• The vowels: - A, E, I, O, U - Y and W behaving as vowels - The A sound, when M or N follows A - Syllables and the three vowel-rules - R controlled - The vowel U not acting as a vowel in QU
• Present simple of the auxiliary verb...
Global English - Episode 2 Subject Entries:
• The vowels: - A, E, I, O, U - Y and W behaving as vowels - The A sound, when M or N follows A - Syllables and the three vowel-rules - R controlled - The vowel U not acting as a vowel in QU
• Present simple of the auxiliary verb to be
• English as a subject-verb-object language
• Present simple negatives for questions and answers, using the verb to be
Global English - Episode 2 Subject Entries:
• The vowels: - A, E, I, O, U - Y and W behaving as vowels - The A sound, when M or N follows A - Syllables and the three vowel-rules - R controlled - The vowel U not acting as a vowel in QU
• Present simple of the auxiliary verb to be
• English as a subject-verb-object language
• Present simple negatives for questions and answers, using the verb to be
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Global English - Episode 3 Subject Entries:
• Contractions (for the short forms of the verbs)
• Blends and diagraphs
• Basic discrepancies between speech and writing
• The object pronouns
Global English - Episode 3 Subject Entries:
• Contractions (for the short forms of the verbs)
• Blends and diagraphs
• Basic discrepancies between speech and writing
• The object pronouns
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 4
Listen, read, and write. Use common words when you practice the subject entries you learn. Use the same words and phrases when you speak and write. Don't think of your writing as a high level academic exercise. On the contrary, turn your writing into an extension of your speaking.
Make short, clear, and effective...
Listen, read, and write. Use common words when you practice the subject entries you learn. Use the same words and phrases when you speak and write. Don't think of your writing as a high level academic exercise. On the contrary, turn your writing into an extension of your speaking.
Make short, clear, and effective sentences, using the most common words. If you make complicated sentences, you run the risk of making errors. To get your English right...
Listen, read, and write. Use common words when you practice the subject entries you learn. Use the same words and phrases when you speak and write. Don't think of your writing as a high level academic exercise. On the contrary, turn your writing into an extension of your speaking.
Make short, clear, and effective sentences, using the most common words. If you make complicated sentences, you run the risk of making errors. To get your English right, simplify both your speech and your writing. If you practice writing, you will discover your language weaknesses, and will improve your overall skills.
Read books, magazines, and newspapers. You will observe and develop the knowledge of what to look for. Then, write down in simple words what you've read. Writing is important for both native and non-native English speakers. Writing improves your ability to use the language. If you write, you think about the language, and think in the language.
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Global English - Episode 5 Subject Entries:
• The soft sound of "C" and "G"
• Diphthongs (or vowel teams)
• When "Y" and "W" act as vowels and when "Y" and "W" act as consonants
• Sight words
• Words and expressions commonly misused
• Stress (or accent) rules
Global English - Episode 5 Subject Entries:
• The soft sound of "C" and "G"
• Diphthongs (or vowel teams)
• When "Y" and "W" act as vowels and when "Y" and "W" act as consonants
• Sight words
• Words and expressions commonly misused
• Stress (or accent) rules
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 6
Global English - Episode 6 Subject Entries:
• Present perfect 1, 2, 3
• Past simple
• Past continuous
• Past perfect
• Regular and irregular verbs
• Homophones and other confusing words
Global English - Episode 6 Subject Entries:
• Present perfect 1, 2, 3
• Past simple
• Past continuous
• Past perfect
• Regular and irregular verbs
• Homophones and other confusing words
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 7
Global English - Episode 7 Subject Entries:
• Demonstratives: pronouns: this, that, these, those; adjectives: this, that, these, those
• Future tense (the nine forms)
• "Will" and "shall" markers
• Adverbs order with the "will" marker
• Other usages of the "will" and "shall" markers
Global English - Episode 7 Subject Entries:
• Demonstratives: pronouns: this, that, these, those; adjectives: this, that, these, those
• Future tense (the nine forms)
• "Will" and "shall" markers
• Adverbs order with the "will" marker
• Other usages of the "will" and "shall" markers
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 8
Global English - Episode 8 Subject Entries:
• Future continuous
• Future perfect
• Future perfect continuous
• Use of present simple to express futurity
• Use of present continuous to express futurity
• The "be to" and "be likely" forms used to express futurity
• Other modal verbs and structures used to express...
Global English - Episode 8 Subject Entries:
• Future continuous
• Future perfect
• Future perfect continuous
• Use of present simple to express futurity
• Use of present continuous to express futurity
• The "be to" and "be likely" forms used to express futurity
• Other modal verbs and structures used to express futurity
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 9
Global English - Episode 9 Subject Entries:
• Conditionals – Real and Unreal
• Present, Past and Future Real Conditional
• Present, Past and Future Unreal Conditional
• Exceptions: other forms and conditional with modal verbs
Global English - Episode 9 Subject Entries:
• Conditionals – Real and Unreal
• Present, Past and Future Real Conditional
• Present, Past and Future Unreal Conditional
• Exceptions: other forms and conditional with modal verbs
Global English: A Dynamic Language in a Multilingual World, Lesson 10
Global English - Episode 10 Subject Entries:
• Use of primary and modal auxiliaries, and use of verb phrases
• Gerunds and infinitives
• Gerunds and infinitives acting as direct object
• Using possessives with gerunds
• Gerunds and infinitives: review
• Imperatives
Global English - Episode 10 Subject Entries:
• Use of primary and modal auxiliaries, and use of verb phrases
• Gerunds and infinitives
• Gerunds and infinitives acting as direct object
• Using possessives with gerunds
• Gerunds and infinitives: review
• Imperatives