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Thu, 05 Oct 2017 08:59:33 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-grammar-80487842/80487842 Mcolisigodfreynkosi@slideshare.net(Mcolisigodfreynkosi) Introduction to grammar Mcolisigodfreynkosi Easy way to improve your grammar. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/m-171005085933-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Easy way to improve your grammar.
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The lesson was taught to a grade 10 classroom, it was about the different parts of speech. I first gave clarity in the classroom between parts of speech and figures of speech since many learners tend to confuse the two. We agreed that parts of speech are different words in a sentence, and figures of speech are defined as how you speak those words. I went futher as to give a general example of the two words. Example was about two identical, luxury cars in a garage. Both the cars have engines regardless of the model. Parts of speech act as the parts of the car that makes it to move and figures of speech can be regarded as the extras in the luxury car. A car can move without those luxuries but makes the journey more pleasurable. In this lesson, we learned about 6 different parts of speech, namely; Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Interjections. Nouns: A word which names a person, place, object, feeling or idea. The phrase engin acts as a noun since it's the name of the garage. Verbs: Verbs are doing words. Musa is dancing with his colleagues, dancing is the verb because it's what is being done. Adjective: A word which supplies more information about a noun. They describe the noun. The fat man eats a muffin. FAT plays as the phrase that supplies more information about the man Conjunction: Joint-up-words The main road is joined to the garage route Example: Sam filled the tank because it was empty Preposition: A word that shows the relationship of one thing to another. Steve works at a garage. His friend Sam works with him Interjection: A word which conveys an emotion and which is usually part of spoken English. Godfrey stretched his leg so much that it hurts. Eish! It hurts ]]>

The lesson was taught to a grade 10 classroom, it was about the different parts of speech. I first gave clarity in the classroom between parts of speech and figures of speech since many learners tend to confuse the two. We agreed that parts of speech are different words in a sentence, and figures of speech are defined as how you speak those words. I went futher as to give a general example of the two words. Example was about two identical, luxury cars in a garage. Both the cars have engines regardless of the model. Parts of speech act as the parts of the car that makes it to move and figures of speech can be regarded as the extras in the luxury car. A car can move without those luxuries but makes the journey more pleasurable. In this lesson, we learned about 6 different parts of speech, namely; Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Interjections. Nouns: A word which names a person, place, object, feeling or idea. The phrase engin acts as a noun since it's the name of the garage. Verbs: Verbs are doing words. Musa is dancing with his colleagues, dancing is the verb because it's what is being done. Adjective: A word which supplies more information about a noun. They describe the noun. The fat man eats a muffin. FAT plays as the phrase that supplies more information about the man Conjunction: Joint-up-words The main road is joined to the garage route Example: Sam filled the tank because it was empty Preposition: A word that shows the relationship of one thing to another. Steve works at a garage. His friend Sam works with him Interjection: A word which conveys an emotion and which is usually part of spoken English. Godfrey stretched his leg so much that it hurts. Eish! It hurts ]]>
Mon, 28 Aug 2017 13:18:44 GMT /slideshow/parts-of-speech-presentation-79215833/79215833 Mcolisigodfreynkosi@slideshare.net(Mcolisigodfreynkosi) Parts of speech presentation Mcolisigodfreynkosi The lesson was taught to a grade 10 classroom, it was about the different parts of speech. I first gave clarity in the classroom between parts of speech and figures of speech since many learners tend to confuse the two. We agreed that parts of speech are different words in a sentence, and figures of speech are defined as how you speak those words. I went futher as to give a general example of the two words. Example was about two identical, luxury cars in a garage. Both the cars have engines regardless of the model. Parts of speech act as the parts of the car that makes it to move and figures of speech can be regarded as the extras in the luxury car. A car can move without those luxuries but makes the journey more pleasurable. In this lesson, we learned about 6 different parts of speech, namely; Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Interjections. Nouns: A word which names a person, place, object, feeling or idea. The phrase engin acts as a noun since it's the name of the garage. Verbs: Verbs are doing words. Musa is dancing with his colleagues, dancing is the verb because it's what is being done. Adjective: A word which supplies more information about a noun. They describe the noun. The fat man eats a muffin. FAT plays as the phrase that supplies more information about the man Conjunction: Joint-up-words The main road is joined to the garage route Example: Sam filled the tank because it was empty Preposition: A word that shows the relationship of one thing to another. Steve works at a garage. His friend Sam works with him Interjection: A word which conveys an emotion and which is usually part of spoken English. Godfrey stretched his leg so much that it hurts. Eish! It hurts <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/partsofspeechpresentation-170826205419-170828131844-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The lesson was taught to a grade 10 classroom, it was about the different parts of speech. I first gave clarity in the classroom between parts of speech and figures of speech since many learners tend to confuse the two. We agreed that parts of speech are different words in a sentence, and figures of speech are defined as how you speak those words. I went futher as to give a general example of the two words. Example was about two identical, luxury cars in a garage. Both the cars have engines regardless of the model. Parts of speech act as the parts of the car that makes it to move and figures of speech can be regarded as the extras in the luxury car. A car can move without those luxuries but makes the journey more pleasurable. In this lesson, we learned about 6 different parts of speech, namely; Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Interjections. Nouns: A word which names a person, place, object, feeling or idea. The phrase engin acts as a noun since it&#39;s the name of the garage. Verbs: Verbs are doing words. Musa is dancing with his colleagues, dancing is the verb because it&#39;s what is being done. Adjective: A word which supplies more information about a noun. They describe the noun. The fat man eats a muffin. FAT plays as the phrase that supplies more information about the man Conjunction: Joint-up-words The main road is joined to the garage route Example: Sam filled the tank because it was empty Preposition: A word that shows the relationship of one thing to another. Steve works at a garage. His friend Sam works with him Interjection: A word which conveys an emotion and which is usually part of spoken English. Godfrey stretched his leg so much that it hurts. Eish! It hurts
Parts of speech presentation from MCOLISI GODFREY
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Mcolisigodfreynkosi-48x48.jpg?cb=1600133355 First and foremost I am a student teacher who is studying at the University of Johannesburg. I am enrolling my degree in the faculty of education, having two majors which are; English (Literature) and School guidance and support. Being able to incorporate with diverse individuals in the means of coming up with a solution that is fair for everyone. Being able to ensure that the curriculum introduced to the learners is fair and has the legislation in it, this will ensure that inclusive education is practiced in our classrooms. about.me/mcolisigodfrey https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/m-171005085933-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/introduction-to-grammar-80487842/80487842 Introduction to grammar https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/partsofspeechpresentation-170826205419-170828131844-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/parts-of-speech-presentation-79215833/79215833 Parts of speech presen...