Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Breathe and Breath

Hello everyone 😊


Today I am going to share the difference between breathe and breath.

Breathe (verb) - process of inhaling and exhaling. Pronunciation  

Breath   (noun) - full cycle of breathing . Pronunciation




Have a nice day.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Maybe v May be

What is the difference between these two words?

Maybe (adv)
We can use perhaps or possibly instead.
Example: Maybe he shouldn't go there now.

May be ( aux verb)
We can use could be , might be  and would be.
Example: He may be sleeping in his new room.


Have a nice day....

Sunday, September 18, 2016


Hi everyone ....




Every   ,   Each  ,   Both

How do we use these words correctly in sentences? I hope the sentences below will clear your confusion. 


1. Every man and every woman is important.

2. Every tree and every bush was breaking out into leaf.

3. Every person both old and young was invited.

4. Each of the boys has eaten an orange.

5. Each of the girls is very smart.

6. Both are clever students, neither of them makes mistakes.


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Tuesday, May 10, 2016


                   Either..or  and Neither...nor


Today I am going to write some examples related to the topic above. 

1. Either James or Mark is going to the house.

2. Either Jack or I am to get the gift.

3. Either you or Jack is to get the prize.

4. Either of these pencils is well worth buying.

5. Either he or his friends are to be invited. 

6. Neither Tina nor Luke is going to the shop.

7. Neither he nor his friends are here.

8.Neither the dog nor the puppies are in the big room.

9.Neither the puppies nor the dog is in the room.

10.Neither he nor his friend was in the classroom.

11.Neither Sally nor I have the books.

12. Neither of the two girls is tall.

13. Has neither of the girls done her work?


                                                                      

                                                

Monday, March 28, 2016


Phonics

Oxford Dictionaries online defines phonics as a method of teaching people to read by correlating sounds with symbols in an alphabetic writing system.

In this blog I am going to share some of the videos which I come across in Youtube which will be very useful in teaching young children. I will continuously update with new videos. 


Before that enjoy this video on Phonics Song




Song on phonics



digraph is a single sound, or phoneme, which is represented by two letters. 

A trigraph is a phoneme which consists of three letters.