Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember , involve me and I learn
Benjamin Frankiln
No title available
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Claire Keane
No title available
AnasAbdin
Xuebing Du
$LAYYYTER

Origami Around
Not today Justin
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
dirt enthusiast
Mike Driver
i don't do bad sauce passes

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
ojovivo

roma★
YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

seen from Martinique

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Brazil
seen from Malaysia
seen from Austria
seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from India

seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from Poland

seen from Malaysia
@improveenglishcccn
Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember , involve me and I learn
Benjamin Frankiln
Avicii - The Days / Nights EP Spotify: http://po.st/TheDaysNightsEPSpotify iTunes: http://po.st/TheNightsiT
♬♪I leave this video here so you can inspire and improve with the tips. ♬♪
🌜•Meli•🌛
ESL fun Games and Activities online,Interactive fun games for ESL classrooms, flash games and quizzes, ESL Fun Grammar Games,Active vs. Passive Voice Basketball Game
In this game you can pratice more !!
-katy ❣
In this links you can practice the passive voice:
➺ Cursos -ingles.com
Ejercicios: The Passive Voice
➺ Active or Passive Voice
QUIZ
➺ Ejercicios ingles online
Passive voice exercise
-katy❣
✔When including the Agent?
✯ When it is suprising or unexpected.
The boy was save by a dog.
✯ When it provide additional information.
You will be informed by a e-mail.
✯ When it is used to complete the meaning of the sentence.
This building was designed by Sir Pierre L’Efant.
☮Debby☮
Omitting the agent. ☟
➼Passive sentences that do not mention the agent are called agentless passives. They are used when the agent is unimportant, unknown, or obvius.
➲Unimportant agent:
Supercomputers were developed to solve complex problems.
➲Unknown Agent:
This package was left on my desk.
➲Obvius Agent:
The mail is delivered at noon.
🌜•Meli•🌛
Structure of sentences
➺ Simple Present Passive
AM / IS / ARE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺ Simple Past Passive
WAS/ WERE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺ Present continuous passive
AM/ IS / ARE + BEING + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺ Past continuous passive
WAS/WERE + BEING + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺Future passive with will
WILL+ BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺Future passive with be going to
BE GOING TO + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺The present perfect passive
HAS / HAVE + BEEN + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺ Modal passive
MODAL + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
➺Phrasal modal passive
MODAL + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (+ BY + NOUN)
▪See this examples
- katy ❣
A explanation for pasive & active voice.❂
🌜•Meli•🌛
PASSIVE VOICE
The passive voice is a way to make a different emphasis in sentences.
It´s formed by putting verb to be into the same tense as the active verb and adding the past participle of the active verb. The subject of the active verb becomes the “agent” of the passive verb. The agent is very often not mencioned. When it is mencioned it is preceded by by and placed at the end of the clause.
Example:
Active: My grandfather planted this tree.
In this sentence the emphansis is in the grandfather --> he did the action.
Passive: This tree was planted by my grandfather,
In this one, the tree recieve the action.
Tips for study !!
➺ Make notes of new vocabulary. Whenever you learn a new word, whether in the classroom or when you’re out and about, make sure you make a note of it. Whenever you have some free time, you can practice what you’ve learned.
➺ Practice English whenever you can. It’s really important that you don’t leave your English learning inside the classroom. Make an effort to go to the library and study your notes, read and write in English, and speak to English nationals and other English speakers.
➺ Change the language on your social media or smartphone this can actually be a good way of learning an additional language. If you turn you’re Facebook, Twitter and smartphone settings to ‘English’ then you can continue to learn the language while you’re communicating with friends.
➺ Write every day. Writing is a great way of using new vocabulary and getting your head around grammar. Try and write something every day using new words and grammar that you’ve learned. Even if it’s only a few sentences, it’s very important to get into the habit of doing this.
➺ Watch television and films in English Not only do Britain and the USA produce some of the best TV shows and films in the world, but you can learn English whilst watching them. If you’re still getting to grips with the language at any level (from beginner to upper intermediate) then it’s worth putting the English subtitles on so that you can read along and listen at the same time.
- Katy ❣
Tips for you to get motivate¡¡¡
1. Define your goals and you’re your purpose to learn . English. Having a inspiration would help you to want to improve every day.
2. Never stop doing your best. Always study hard and practice a lot. Read in English, listening to music in English, talk in English every single time you have the opportunnity.
3. Be realistic. You are not going to speak English in just six months. It is a slow process where you need to work hard and have good habits. Like a study plan, being organized and practice a lot.
4. Involve yourself into projects where you have to use English, try writting essays contest, participate in debates, talk with your classmates in class, etc.
5. Don’t feel bad if in the begining you cannot express what you want. Step by step you are going to improve and it will be easier for you-
☮Debby☮
Five ways to improve english.☟
1) Improve your English pronunciation.
➳ Good pronunciation will help people understand your spoken English clearly, even if you don’t know many words. There are three levels of pronunciation, and most English learners need some improvement in their pronunciation. You can practice your pronunciation with Espresso English pronunciation lessons.
2) Listen to more English. ➳Most English learners read too much and listen too little. But when babies and children learn English, they listen first – then speak – and later learn to read and write. If you want to improve your English speaking, spend more time listening! You can use thelistening lessons on Espresso English as well as the reading and listening lessons – listen to the audio while you read the text, then read the text out loud (speaking), trying to imitate the pronunciation you heard in the audio.
3) Practice reading English out loud (read and speak). ➳When you speak English, there are two main difficulties:The mental difficulty of thinking of the English words to sayThe physical difficulty of pronouncing the English words correctlyReading English texts out loud will help you with the second part without having to worry about the first part. It will train your mouth and lips to pronounce English words more naturally. I suggest reading every text out loud two times. The first time, read slowly and focus on pronouncing each word correctly. Circle the words that are difficult to pronounce and repeat each one ten times. The second time, read faster and focus on making your English “flow,” speaking each sentence with a natural rhythm.
4) Learn phrases, not just individual words. ➳Whenever you learn a new word, try saying it in a complete sentence. For example, let’s say you learn the word “sunglasses.” You can create some sentences:I bought new sunglasses yesterday.How much are these sunglasses?I like your sunglasses – where did you get them?My sister lost her sunglasses.Don’t forget to bring your sunglasses when we go to the beach.Say each sentence ten times to practice and memorize it. If you do this with every new English word you learn, it will help you speak English in complete sentences more naturally.
5) Learn from real English conversations. ➳You can study English conversations with the Practical English lessons on Espresso English. If you live in an English-speaking country, pay attention to the English conversations around you. If you don’t have contact with native English speakers, watch TV shows and movies in English with English subtitles to learn English conversation patterns.
🌜•Meli•🌛