I always encourage learners to learn English in a fun and stress-free way. One of the ways is to learn vocabulary or rather the senses of words through English songs.
There isn't so much of learning grammar through songs though. We seldom see good grammar in songs because a song composer might change the grammar in order to fit the beat, rhythm, or rhyme in a song.
Have you come across any songs with funny/perfect grammar? An example for you guys and hope it'll make your day.
Goodday all, do you recognize the importance of punctuation in languages, especially in the written form?
Punctuation marks help us to structure the sense and organize the meaning of our writing. From this example, it's clear that punctuation is important and powerful!
1) This very not good.
2) Teacher, sorry, I sick so I no come to class today.
3) I very like this because this one is more bigger.
4) Teacher, this is what? Can give me see?
Do you often say these sentences?
If yes, it's time for you to improve your English.
In tribute to the hero - Nelson Mandela. May he rest in peace.
PhilolingualEdu
2013-12-8 09:22 AM
You can't master a second language without a little learning tricks.
Memorizing is not the right way in learning, especially in learning vocabulary. Making it fun is the key. With that, you can remember words better by making them vivid and alive in your head.
For example, how do you remember the word rainbow?
Well, rain and bow.
You'll see rainbow after the rain and it looks like a bow.
Drawing a bow while explaining makes students remember the spelling and the meaning in a snap. That's the trick! That's so much better than writing 'rainbow' for 15 times, huh?