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Listening to English Links: ESL Podcast – This website has a great collection of podcasts which you can listen to online or download to a portable device.. Voice of America – This is a special section of the U.S. government-run website. You can listen to the news and learn English at the same time. Elllo – a free online listening resource of over 1,000 listening activities designed O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE Lesson Twenty-eight. having + past participle . In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each sentence:. Example: A: Did you take out the trash? B: I was going to, but then the phone rang. (ring) 1. A: Is Dave coming to our party?G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. Remember that there are important rules regarding gerunds. If you need to review those rules, click here. EXERCISE 7 INDIRECT SPEECH QUESTIONS ANSWERS Orange Level – Exercise #7: Changing "yes-no" questions from direct speech to indirect speech (ANSWERS) 6 JACOB AND MATT ARE STUDYING Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Today they’re working on Lesson Eight in the Blue Level. This lesson is about the present continuous tense. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books.(give) LISTENING LAB EXERCISE 27 MODAL VERBS The Listening Lab: Exercise #27 – modal verbs. Directions: Complete each sentence or question with the correct modal verb and main verb.Some are negative.
EXERCISE 5 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES ANSWERS Directions: Combine two sentences together to make one sentence. Put the adjective clause after the noun that it describes. You can use "who" or "that" to put the clauses together. LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE WITH TEACHER PAULBLUE LEVEL (LEVEL ONE)RED LEVEL (LEVEL TWO)YELLOW LEVEL (LEVEL THREE)GREEN LEVEL (LEVELFOUR)
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Listening to English Links: ESL Podcast – This website has a great collection of podcasts which you can listen to online or download to a portable device.. Voice of America – This is a special section of the U.S. government-run website. You can listen to the news and learn English at the same time. Elllo – a free online listening resource of over 1,000 listening activities designed O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE Lesson Twenty-eight. having + past participle . In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each sentence:. Example: A: Did you take out the trash? B: I was going to, but then the phone rang. (ring) 1. A: Is Dave coming to our party?G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. Remember that there are important rules regarding gerunds. If you need to review those rules, click here. EXERCISE 7 INDIRECT SPEECH QUESTIONS ANSWERS Orange Level – Exercise #7: Changing "yes-no" questions from direct speech to indirect speech (ANSWERS) 6 JACOB AND MATT ARE STUDYING Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Today they’re working on Lesson Eight in the Blue Level. This lesson is about the present continuous tense. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books.(give) LISTENING LAB EXERCISE 27 MODAL VERBS The Listening Lab: Exercise #27 – modal verbs. Directions: Complete each sentence or question with the correct modal verb and main verb.Some are negative.
EXERCISE 5 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES ANSWERS Directions: Combine two sentences together to make one sentence. Put the adjective clause after the noun that it describes. You can use "who" or "that" to put the clauses together.DICTATION EXERCISES
Blue Level Dictation. Thank-you for your support! Subscriptions and donations help keep this site free for people around the world. WL1 DEVELOPING WRITING SKILLS Find a place that is well-suited for writing. That could be a coffee shop, a library, or your bedroom. Whatever works for you is important. I personally prefer a quiet room with a desk and a 10 A DENTAL APPOINTMENT Melissa had a dental appointment this morning. Her appointment was at 9:30 a.m. She arrived at the dentist’s office ten minutes early. When she walked into the office, she checked in with the receptionist. O18 STILL AND ANYMORE "Still" indicates that something is happening or not happening up to the present. Examples: He still likes to go to that restaurant.. or. We are still trying to learn how to use this computer.. or. I still haven’t seen that movie. "Anymore" is used with negative statementsand questions.
23 I USED TO DRIVE TO WORK vocabulary; alternative: a different choice. bother: to cause problems. commute: travel to and from work or school. daily: every day. expenses: costs. frustrating: a situation prevents or delays a person from doing something. kill two birds with one stone: This expression is used when a person is able to accomplish two goals with a single action.. nerve-wracking: a situation causes anxiety or YELLOW LEVEL READING ROOM Practice reading outloud with these reading exercises: Click here to go to the Yellow Level. Instructions:. Listen to each story. Read the story outloud. Answer the questions after the story. 5 BOB IS A BUSINESSMAN Bob is a businessman. He works for a manufacturer and travels a lot. He doesn't like to be away from his family, but traveling is a necessary part of his job. BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 8 POSS PRONOUNS Blue Level Quiz #8 – Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns: Part A. – Possessive Adjectives . Directions: Use the correct possessive adjective. LISTENING LAB EXERCISE 20 NUMBERS Exercise #20 - numbers. The Listening Lab: Exercise #20 – numbers . Directions: Complete each sentence or question with a number. EXERCISE 4 SUBJECTS DIRECT OBJECTS INDIRECT OBJECTS Directions: Identify only the subject, the direct object, and the indirect object or the object of the preposition in each sentence. LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE WITH TEACHER PAULBLUE LEVEL (LEVEL ONE)RED LEVEL (LEVEL TWO)YELLOW LEVEL (LEVEL THREE)GREEN LEVEL (LEVELFOUR)
Learn American English Online! Learn American English. Online! This free website has helped students worldwide improve English grammar and vocabulary skills since 2003. There are seven levels of instruction: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. Bookmark this page now and come back every day. New students start here: The BlueDICTATION EXERCISES
Blue Level Dictation. Thank-you for your support! Subscriptions and donations help keep this site free for people around the world. BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions.FREE ENGLISH CHAT
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Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Learn American English Online. Orange Level – Exercise #8: was going to. Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Green Level Quiz #14 – passive infinitives. Write the answers in your notebook. Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books. (give) 1. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
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Blue Level Dictation. Thank-you for your support! Subscriptions and donations help keep this site free for people around the world. BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions.FREE ENGLISH CHAT
Learn American English Online Chat. Rules for the Chat Room: Be respectful of other people. Do not use bad language. Encourage other people to participate. Chat in English. Be 18 years old or older. Learn American English Online. Invite Friends.NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Learn American English Online. Orange Level – Exercise #8: was going to. Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Green Level Quiz #14 – passive infinitives. Write the answers in your notebook. Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books. (give) 1. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH The Past Tense describes the things you did yesterday, last year, back in February, in 1973, or an hour ago. Regular verbs, such as learn, take an “ed” ending after the subject. Irregular verbs change their form entirely or not at all. The form of the past tense is not dependent on the subject.NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three. CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH Doing yardwork. Meeting someone for the first time. A pizza delivery. A job interview. Asking questions in the grocery store. Simple, personal questions. Arriving at a U.S. airport. Questions to ask to get a conversation started. If you have ideas for conversations that you would like to see represented here, email your teacher with yourBLUE LEVEL REVIEW
Use the correct pronoun: 12. _____ is a student. (boy) 13. _____ is a student, too. (girl) 14. Their parents send _____ to a good school.1BL EXERCISE
Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby. ARTICLES: A, AN & THE A / An / The. Articles are used in front of nouns. “A” or “an” are always singular. “The” is singular or plural. Some plural nouns don’t use an article. When using articles, it’s important to also know the difference between count and noncount nouns. I haveglasses.
O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE having + past participle. In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. We use this type of a sentence to talk about past experiences and situations. Here are someexamples: 1.
DESCRIPTIVE PARAGRAPHS descriptive paragraphs. A descriptive paragraph takes something and makes it real for the reader. It describes a noun or an event in a few sentences. When you read this type of paragraph, you should be able to picture what it looks like, sounds like, even what it smells and tastes like! Consider, for a moment, that you want to describe abanana
HOW TO USE "WOULD LIKE" The verb “would like” requires an object, a gerund, or an infinitive after it: I would like a bagel. (The word “bagel” is an object.) He’d like a new job. (The word “job” is an object. Notice that the subject and “would” are contracted to form “He’d.”. This is very common.) They’d like a new dog. LISTENING LAB EXERCISE 27 MODAL VERBS The Listening Lab: Exercise #27 – modal verbs. Directions: Complete each sentence or question with the correct modal verb and main verb.Some are negative.
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Blue Level Dictation. Thank-you for your support! Subscriptions and donations help keep this site free for people around the world. BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions.FREE ENGLISH CHAT
Learn American English Online Chat. Rules for the Chat Room: Be respectful of other people. Do not use bad language. Encourage other people to participate. Chat in English. Be 18 years old or older. Learn American English Online. Invite Friends.NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Learn American English Online. Orange Level – Exercise #8: was going to. Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Green Level Quiz #14 – passive infinitives. Write the answers in your notebook. Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books. (give) 1. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
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Learn American English Online! Learn American English. Online! This free website has helped students worldwide improve English grammar and vocabulary skills since 2003. There are seven levels of instruction: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. Bookmark this page now and come back every day. New students start here: The BlueDICTATION EXERCISES
Blue Level Dictation. Thank-you for your support! Subscriptions and donations help keep this site free for people around the world. BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions.FREE ENGLISH CHAT
Learn American English Online Chat. Rules for the Chat Room: Be respectful of other people. Do not use bad language. Encourage other people to participate. Chat in English. Be 18 years old or older. Learn American English Online. Invite Friends.NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He EXERCISE 8 WAS GOING TO Learn American English Online. Orange Level – Exercise #8: was going to. Directions: Use "was going to" or "were going to " and the correct past tense verb for each BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 14 PASSIVE INFINITIVES Green Level Quiz #14 – passive infinitives. Write the answers in your notebook. Part A. Directions: Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence or question. Example: The students hope to be given their own books. (give) 1. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH The Past Tense describes the things you did yesterday, last year, back in February, in 1973, or an hour ago. Regular verbs, such as learn, take an “ed” ending after the subject. Irregular verbs change their form entirely or not at all. The form of the past tense is not dependent on the subject.NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred position, and then the two numbers after it. For example, 125 is read, one hundred twenty-five. 341: three hundred forty-one. 965: nine hundred sixty-five 603: six hundred three. CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH Doing yardwork. Meeting someone for the first time. A pizza delivery. A job interview. Asking questions in the grocery store. Simple, personal questions. Arriving at a U.S. airport. Questions to ask to get a conversation started. If you have ideas for conversations that you would like to see represented here, email your teacher with yourBLUE LEVEL REVIEW
Use the correct pronoun: 12. _____ is a student. (boy) 13. _____ is a student, too. (girl) 14. Their parents send _____ to a good school.1BL EXERCISE
Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby. ARTICLES: A, AN & THE A / An / The. Articles are used in front of nouns. “A” or “an” are always singular. “The” is singular or plural. Some plural nouns don’t use an article. When using articles, it’s important to also know the difference between count and noncount nouns. I haveglasses.
O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE having + past participle. In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. We use this type of a sentence to talk about past experiences and situations. Here are someexamples: 1.
DESCRIPTIVE PARAGRAPHS descriptive paragraphs. A descriptive paragraph takes something and makes it real for the reader. It describes a noun or an event in a few sentences. When you read this type of paragraph, you should be able to picture what it looks like, sounds like, even what it smells and tastes like! Consider, for a moment, that you want to describe abanana
HOW TO USE "WOULD LIKE" The verb “would like” requires an object, a gerund, or an infinitive after it: I would like a bagel. (The word “bagel” is an object.) He’d like a new job. (The word “job” is an object. Notice that the subject and “would” are contracted to form “He’d.”. This is very common.) They’d like a new dog. LISTENING LAB EXERCISE 27 MODAL VERBS The Listening Lab: Exercise #27 – modal verbs. Directions: Complete each sentence or question with the correct modal verb and main verb.Some are negative.
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Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He12 KATIES FEELINGS
13. Oscar found a bag full of cash. Benjamin Franklin: one of the founders of the United States. Some people refer to $100 bills as "Benjamins." While walking home from work one day last month, Oscar noticed a small paper bag placed neatly against the rear tire of an old truck that was parked in the street. 5 BOB IS A BUSINESSMAN Learn American English Online. 5. Bob is a businessman. Bob is a businessman. He works for a manufacturer and travels a lot. He doesn’t like to be away from his family, but traveling is a necessary part of his job. He wants to get a different job so that he can stay home more often with his wife and kids. Bob has three daughters and two sons. LONG I - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE read left to right and go down the list. bite. sight BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 13 PASSIVE OR ACTIVE ANSWERS Green Level Quiz #13 – passive voice or active voice: Directions: Indicate if a sentence or question is in the passive voice or the active voice.Circle “Passive” or “Active.” 1. A bridge was built so that cars could cross the river.Passive LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE WITH TEACHER PAULBLUE LEVEL (LEVEL ONE)RED LEVEL (LEVEL TWO)YELLOW LEVEL (LEVEL THREE)GREEN LEVEL (LEVELFOUR)
Learn American English Online! Learn American English. Online! This free website has helped students worldwide improve English grammar and vocabulary skills since 2003. There are seven levels of instruction: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. Bookmark this page now and come back every day. New students start here: The Blue BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions. THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH The Past Tense describes the things you did yesterday, last year, back in February, in 1973, or an hour ago. Regular verbs, such as learn, take an “ed” ending after the subject. Irregular verbs change their form entirely or not at all. The form of the past tense is not dependent on the subject.1BL EXERCISE
Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He12 KATIES FEELINGS
13. Oscar found a bag full of cash. Benjamin Franklin: one of the founders of the United States. Some people refer to $100 bills as "Benjamins." While walking home from work one day last month, Oscar noticed a small paper bag placed neatly against the rear tire of an old truck that was parked in the street. 5 BOB IS A BUSINESSMAN Learn American English Online. 5. Bob is a businessman. Bob is a businessman. He works for a manufacturer and travels a lot. He doesn’t like to be away from his family, but traveling is a necessary part of his job. He wants to get a different job so that he can stay home more often with his wife and kids. Bob has three daughters and two sons. LONG I - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE read left to right and go down the list. bite. sight BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 13 PASSIVE OR ACTIVE ANSWERS Green Level Quiz #13 – passive voice or active voice: Directions: Indicate if a sentence or question is in the passive voice or the active voice.Circle “Passive” or “Active.” 1. A bridge was built so that cars could cross the river.PassiveLINKS 11 LISTENING
Listening to English Links: ESL Podcast – This website has a great collection of podcasts which you can listen to online or download to a portable device.. Voice of America – This is a special section of the U.S. government-run website. You can listen to the news and learn English at the same time. Elllo – a free online listening resource of over 1,000 listening activities designedORANGE LEVEL
Subjunctive Mood. Appositives. Punctuation. Sentence Patterns. Prepositional Phrases. Having Plus Past Participle. Orange Level Test. Learn to make sentences and questions in the Orange Level. Download and print the Orange Level Checklist. CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH Doing yardwork. Meeting someone for the first time. A pizza delivery. A job interview. Asking questions in the grocery store. Simple, personal questions. Arriving at a U.S. airport. Questions to ask to get a conversation started. If you have ideas for conversations that you would like to see represented here, email your teacher with your O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE having + past participle. In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. We use this type of a sentence to talk about past experiences and situations. Here are someexamples: 1.
WL6 PARAGRAPHS
A basic all-purpose paragraph is five to six sentences in length, and it may or not be indented. The indentation is the small blank space that appears just before the first sentence, which is usually the topic sentence. This is then then followed by three or four sentences that support the topic sentence. The paragraph ends with a concludingVIOLET LEVEL
words used as transitions and conjunctions. Violet Level. words used as transitions and conjunctions. Lessons may be completed in anyorder:
'TO BE' IN PRESENT TENSE The verb “be” is the most important verb to learn in English. It’s also the most complicated. In the present tense it has three forms: am, is, are. In the past tense, it has two forms: was and were. The verb “be” is also used to make the passive voice. Exercises for Blue Level – Lesson 1. Click here for a printable quiz. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
6 JACOB AND MATT ARE STUDYING 6. Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Today they’re working on Lesson Eight in the Blue Level. This lesson is about the present continuous tense. Jacob is using the keyboard and Matt is writing down the answers to the questions that they see on the screen. O17 EITHER AND NEITHER Lesson Seventeen. Either and Neither. "Either" and "neither" are used in almost the same way as "so" and "too," but they are used with negative verbs. Examples: I didn’t get enough to eat, and you didn’t either. or. I didn’t get enough to eat, and neither did you. Pay attention to word order. "Either" goes at the end of thesentence after
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Learn American English Online! Learn American English. Online! This free website has helped students worldwide improve English grammar and vocabulary skills since 2003. There are seven levels of instruction: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. Bookmark this page now and come back every day. New students start here: The Blue BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions. THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH The Past Tense describes the things you did yesterday, last year, back in February, in 1973, or an hour ago. Regular verbs, such as learn, take an “ed” ending after the subject. Irregular verbs change their form entirely or not at all. The form of the past tense is not dependent on the subject.1BL EXERCISE
Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He12 KATIES FEELINGS
13. Oscar found a bag full of cash. Benjamin Franklin: one of the founders of the United States. Some people refer to $100 bills as "Benjamins." While walking home from work one day last month, Oscar noticed a small paper bag placed neatly against the rear tire of an old truck that was parked in the street. 5 BOB IS A BUSINESSMAN Learn American English Online. 5. Bob is a businessman. Bob is a businessman. He works for a manufacturer and travels a lot. He doesn’t like to be away from his family, but traveling is a necessary part of his job. He wants to get a different job so that he can stay home more often with his wife and kids. Bob has three daughters and two sons. LONG I - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE read left to right and go down the list. bite. sight BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 13 PASSIVE OR ACTIVE ANSWERS Green Level Quiz #13 – passive voice or active voice: Directions: Indicate if a sentence or question is in the passive voice or the active voice.Circle “Passive” or “Active.” 1. A bridge was built so that cars could cross the river.Passive LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE WITH TEACHER PAULBLUE LEVEL (LEVEL ONE)RED LEVEL (LEVEL TWO)YELLOW LEVEL (LEVEL THREE)GREEN LEVEL (LEVELFOUR)
Learn American English Online! Learn American English. Online! This free website has helped students worldwide improve English grammar and vocabulary skills since 2003. There are seven levels of instruction: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. Bookmark this page now and come back every day. New students start here: The Blue BLUE LEVEL - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE Blue Level Quizzes: Quiz 1. Quiz 1a Negatives. Quiz 2 Pronouns. Quiz 3 Count Noncount. Quiz 4 Present Tense. Quiz 5 Pres Cont Tense. Quiz 6 Articles. Quiz 7 Prepositions. THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH The Past Tense describes the things you did yesterday, last year, back in February, in 1973, or an hour ago. Regular verbs, such as learn, take an “ed” ending after the subject. Irregular verbs change their form entirely or not at all. The form of the past tense is not dependent on the subject.1BL EXERCISE
Answers: There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a mother with her baby. (or) There is a woman with a baby. There is a father with his baby. (or) There is a man with a baby.G15 GERUNDS PASSIVE
Gerunds, Passive Voice. being + past participle. 1. She enjoys being photographed. (Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund.) 2. He hates being photographed. He12 KATIES FEELINGS
13. Oscar found a bag full of cash. Benjamin Franklin: one of the founders of the United States. Some people refer to $100 bills as "Benjamins." While walking home from work one day last month, Oscar noticed a small paper bag placed neatly against the rear tire of an old truck that was parked in the street. 5 BOB IS A BUSINESSMAN Learn American English Online. 5. Bob is a businessman. Bob is a businessman. He works for a manufacturer and travels a lot. He doesn’t like to be away from his family, but traveling is a necessary part of his job. He wants to get a different job so that he can stay home more often with his wife and kids. Bob has three daughters and two sons. LONG I - LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH ONLINE read left to right and go down the list. bite. sight BLUE LEVEL QUIZ 15 ANSWERS Blue Level Quiz #15 – The Past Tense: Part A. Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. (10points)
GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 13 PASSIVE OR ACTIVE ANSWERS Green Level Quiz #13 – passive voice or active voice: Directions: Indicate if a sentence or question is in the passive voice or the active voice.Circle “Passive” or “Active.” 1. A bridge was built so that cars could cross the river.PassiveLINKS 11 LISTENING
Listening to English Links: ESL Podcast – This website has a great collection of podcasts which you can listen to online or download to a portable device.. Voice of America – This is a special section of the U.S. government-run website. You can listen to the news and learn English at the same time. Elllo – a free online listening resource of over 1,000 listening activities designedORANGE LEVEL
Subjunctive Mood. Appositives. Punctuation. Sentence Patterns. Prepositional Phrases. Having Plus Past Participle. Orange Level Test. Learn to make sentences and questions in the Orange Level. Download and print the Orange Level Checklist. CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH Doing yardwork. Meeting someone for the first time. A pizza delivery. A job interview. Asking questions in the grocery store. Simple, personal questions. Arriving at a U.S. airport. Questions to ask to get a conversation started. If you have ideas for conversations that you would like to see represented here, email your teacher with your O28 HAVING PLUS PAST PARTICIPLE having + past participle. In the Orange Level, you learn about sentence structure and how to put sentences together. In this lesson, you will learn how to use a form of sentence construction that is fairly common but not easy to put together. We use this type of a sentence to talk about past experiences and situations. Here are someexamples: 1.
WL6 PARAGRAPHS
A basic all-purpose paragraph is five to six sentences in length, and it may or not be indented. The indentation is the small blank space that appears just before the first sentence, which is usually the topic sentence. This is then then followed by three or four sentences that support the topic sentence. The paragraph ends with a concludingVIOLET LEVEL
words used as transitions and conjunctions. Violet Level. words used as transitions and conjunctions. Lessons may be completed in anyorder:
'TO BE' IN PRESENT TENSE The verb “be” is the most important verb to learn in English. It’s also the most complicated. In the present tense it has three forms: am, is, are. In the past tense, it has two forms: was and were. The verb “be” is also used to make the passive voice. Exercises for Blue Level – Lesson 1. Click here for a printable quiz. GREEN LEVEL QUIZ 5 BE SUPPOSED TO Green Level Quiz #5 – (be) supposed to: Part A. Directions: Complete each statement or question with “(be) supposed to” in the present tense. Use the main verb provided. (10 points) 1. The flight _____ at10:00 this morning.
6 JACOB AND MATT ARE STUDYING 6. Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Jacob and Matt are studying English online together. Today they’re working on Lesson Eight in the Blue Level. This lesson is about the present continuous tense. Jacob is using the keyboard and Matt is writing down the answers to the questions that they see on the screen. O17 EITHER AND NEITHER Lesson Seventeen. Either and Neither. "Either" and "neither" are used in almost the same way as "so" and "too," but they are used with negative verbs. Examples: I didn’t get enough to eat, and you didn’t either. or. I didn’t get enough to eat, and neither did you. Pay attention to word order. "Either" goes at the end of thesentence after
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