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  1. Cool Word of the day: 'Big' synonyms

    Started by excite-english, 01-25-2010 12:31 PM
    big, building, common, day, going to, pro, synonyms, teach, today, vocabulary, word, word of the day, words

    Today, I am going to teach you some new, less common words that mean 'very big': 1. Gigantic (adj.) 2. Enormous (adj). 3. Huge (adj) !!" ...

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  2. Silent letters in English

    Started by sameh, 01-18-2009 09:04 PM
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    bridge, build, english, foreign, in english, island, letters, match, middle, pneumonia, pro, psychology, science, short, sound, sounds, star, starting, words, write

    Silent letters are everywhere in English Silent B ‘B’ is silent when it is followed by ‘t’ as in ( debt ) or when the letter ‘B’ follows ‘m’ as...

    • Replies: 14
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  3. Post {Intermediate} reported speech-practise it with jokes

    Started by teacherka, 07-24-2010 03:37 PM
    big, brothers, conversation, day, easy, elderly, face, good, grammar, great, head, hey, jokes, life, made, men, move, perfect, problem, reported speech, short, speech, story, tech, techniques, times, works

    1. Two elderly couples were enjoying friendly conversation when one of the men asked the other, "Fred, how was the memory clinic you went to last...

    • Replies: 1
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  4. words ending in (-ed)

    Started by sameh, 05-31-2009 08:14 PM
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    as the, end, english, in english, letters, pas, past, pro, ses, sounds, tenses, verbs, words

    In English the past tenses of most verbs end with the letters ‘ed’ . However the ‘d’ doesn’t always the ‘d’ sounds . T sound If a verb ends with...

    • Replies: 10
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  5. Smile hey,..how much do you like grammar ????

    Started by Academy Girl, 06-22-2009 06:23 PM
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    ..how much, answers, black, check, color, computer, confused, do you like, english, english grammar, for you, found, grammar, grammer ????, hey, love, numbers, quizzes, speak, talk, test, work

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله و بركاتة..... My opinion is always " better to work than you speak" :rolleyes::rolleyes: HENCE , i won't talk too...

    • Replies: 14
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  6. Smile Subjects and Verbs

    Started by princess, 05-24-2009 04:20 PM
    action, answer, around the, beginning, bringing, color, commas, complete, correct, daily, errors, friend, green, mai, par, phrase, pro, quickly, request, state, tech, technically, the complete, verbs, word

    NOTE: We will use the convention of blue for subjects and green for verbs. Being able to find the right subject and verb will help you correct...

    • Replies: 4
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  7. Articles

    Started by sameh, 02-27-2009 12:19 AM
    adjectives, beginning, book, books, car, cities, close, college, computer, day, great, helpful, hey, reading, school, science, sentence, speakers, story, talk, teachers, time, train, united, university

    Indefinite articles "A" and "an" : 1. The indefinite article " a " is used with singular countable nouns beginning by a consonant when we talk...

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  8. Glossary of Grammatical Terms

    Started by Monty, 11-15-2009 09:26 PM
    action, active, beginning, bei, books, english, glossary of, grammatical, hey, identity, lexical, objective, past, question, questions, reference, sentence, set, speaker, speaking, spoken, states, terms, time, verbs, words

    Glossary of Grammatical Terms I’ve noticed that none of the books I use bother to define the terms they are describing. I’ve added definitions to...

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  9. {All Level} different way to learn new words

    Started by bmd, 02-20-2010 08:28 AM
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    color, common, der, explained, for first, learn, notes, read, sans, test, time, word, words

    hi this is a test for first time i think. i wanna add some common subjects here. you can read it and enjoy the writing the goal is to learn new...

    • Replies: 17
    • Views: 7,293
  10. Thumbs up Learn Two-Word Verbs Series

    Started by elbakrey6060, 04-24-2009 11:19 PM
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    account, american, century, cold, color, cool, drama, for you, going to, gothic, hey, improve, learn, lesson, men, present, serie, series, speak, speaking, spoken, understand, verbs, weather, young

    This series will help u to speak like An American and understand spoken English and u will improve your way in speaking. Every lesson consists of...

    • Replies: 10
    • Views: 8,996
  11. Talking {Intermediate} Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    Started by excite-english, 01-27-2010 12:36 PM
    day, exams, feel, happy, high, idiom, place, studen, student, university

    A student passes his exams and gained his place at university. Afterwards he felt "as high as a kite". 'High as a kite' - it means that you feel...

    • Replies: 7
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  12. Cool Word of the Week: Slush

    Started by excite-english, 01-19-2010 11:39 AM
    2008, brown, cold, english, excite, excite english, fun, introducing, lancaster, makes, snow, summer school, weather, week, word, word of the week

    Hello all, I am introducing this week's 'Word of the Week'. Slush If you didn't know, the U.K had some cold weather recently. We had lots...

    • Replies: 6
    • Views: 2,893
  13. Phonics Rules

    Started by çяⱥžµ ɠʊµ, 11-03-2009 09:44 PM
    black, century, color, der, english, fish, form, good, hey, in english, language, languages, letters, make, pain, phonics, red, rules, short, sound, speech, the language, vocal, words, work

    Phonics Rules The vowels are "a, e, i, o, and u"; also sometimes "y" & "w". This also includes the diphthongs "oi, oy, ou, ow, au, aw, oo" and...

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  14. Talking {Intermediate} Vocabulary of the Day: excuse

    Started by excite-english, 01-29-2010 11:56 AM
    class, day, excuse, family, going to, par, pro, pronunciation, speak, teacher, the teacher, verb, vocabulary

    Excuse is both a noun and a verb (with different pronunciation): to Excuse (v). - is the same as 'to forgive' e.g. -Excuse me, I need to go...

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  15. Adverbs of manner

    Started by sameh, 01-18-2009 09:50 PM
    adverbs, book, common, end, hey, mai, main, sentence, song, style

    Adverbs of manner We use adverbs of manner to tell us how something happened . They describe the way or style of doing something You can dance...

    • Replies: 2
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  16. Present Simple VS Present Continuous

    Started by Monty, 08-05-2009 03:11 AM
    car, continuous, happy, husband, job, leaves, live, movie, parents, plans, present, repair, sentences, simple, talk, the sun, things, thinking, thoughts, time, train, understand, work

    We use the Present Simple * for regular actions or events I watch TV most evenings. * facts The sun rises in the east ...

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  17. Consonants

    Started by sameh, 01-18-2009 08:50 PM
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    black

    There are 24 consonants Voiced consonants B , d , g , v , z , dh , zh Unvoiced consonants P , t , k , f , s , th , sh Nasals M , n , ng...

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  18. Smile {Advanced} stop consonants

    Started by çяⱥžµ ɠʊµ, 01-06-2010 07:08 PM
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    hello everybody I'd like to present this small file about the stop consonants /p, b, t, d, k, g/ I hope you'd like it :) name: stops size:...

    • Replies: 5
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  19. American Slang

    Started by Ala'a Eldin, 03-07-2009 01:10 PM
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    america, american, big, check, cold, color, day, dream, easy, eating, french, fun, give, hammer, hey, hot, in your, pain, play, red, set, slang, tea, turn, what's up

    العامية الأمريكية AMERICAN SLANG هذة قائمة بأشهر الكلمات و التعبيرات المستخدمة في اللغة العامية الأمريكية ينجح بتفوق - Ace a test صديق - Amigo...

    • Replies: 21
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  20. Talking {Intermediate} Idiom of the Day: to be sick of something

    Started by excite-english, 02-11-2010 08:40 PM
    computer, day, game, idiom

    "I bought a new computer game, and now i'm really sick of it" to be sick of something is the same as 'to be bored of something', 'to have grown...

    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,917

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