Saturday, October 20, 2018

Quiz on Do, Does, or Did

This week we practiced asking questions with do, does (present tense), and did (past tense). Today's quiz at the Daily Page for ESL students gives you practice in using these words correctly, but in statements, not in questions.

My Suggestion: Try the quiz at this link--

LINK: Quiz for the Day: Do, Does, or Did

Friday, October 19, 2018

Links to Websites for Information on U.S. Presidents

DO NOT GO TO WIKIPEDIA FOR INFORMATION ON YOUR PRESIDENT FOR YOUR POWERPOINT PRESENTATION!


The Wikipedia articles are several pages long. They have a lot of information you don't need to make your PowerPoint. Don't spend your time reading through 10 pages about your president on Wikipedia.

Click on one of the links below. Each link will take you to a website that has basic facts about American presidents in simpler English. 

When you click on one of these links, scroll down to find your president and click on your president.

Look for the basic pieces of information from the outline (date and place of birth and death, years as president, etc.)


LINK: Lessons on American Presidents


LINK: Learning English at VOA News--America's Presidents


LINK: YouTube Biographies of American Presidents for Kids



Thursday, October 18, 2018

Subject-Verb Agreement

Click on the link below to practice choosing the correct verb (the one that agrees with the subject in person and number):

LINK: Practice subject-verb agreement

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Practice finding topic sentences in paragraphs

Reading and writing English both require you to recognize the main idea of a paragraph. Usually a topic sentence tells what the paragraph is about. The other sentences show detailed evidence for whatever the topic sentence says is true. The sentences that provide details are called supporting sentences.

My suggestion: Click on the link below to practice finding the topic sentence in a paragraph.

LINK: Find the topic sentence

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Review: Negative Statements and Questions in the Past Tense

This week we galloped (look it up, galloped) through some review exercises on forming questions and negative statements. Here is a link to my post from last year on practicing negative statements and questions in the past tense:

My suggestion: Click on the link below, read the post, then click on the links provided and do the suggested exercises.

LINK: Practice Simple Past Tense: Negatives and Questions

Practice Simple Past Tense--Negatives and Questions

Recently we have worked on the simple past tense. We use did as a helping verb to make a negative statement in the past tense (in the present tense, we use do or does). You have a handout on forming statements, negative statements, yes/no questions, and short answers in the past tense. Please practice asking questions in the past tense, both by writing them and saying them aloud.

My Suggestions: Practice writing sentences and questions in the past tense by clicking the first link below. Each question gives you words for a sentence, with only the simple base form of the verb. If it is a positive statement, you have to change the base form of the verb to the simple past form.. If the word not is next to the verb you are given, make the sentence negative, whether it is a statement or a question. If the sentence is a question or is negative, you have to add the helping verb (did) and use the BASE form of the verb. When you type the sentence, be sure to put the words in the correct order, capitalize the first word, and put the correct punctuation mark at the end. Read the directions carefully--do not include extra spaces in your answer, or the computer will read it as incorrect:

LINK: Practice making simple past sentences at Englishlearner.com 

Here are 25 practice exercises on making questions in the past tense:

LINK: 25 Practice Exercises on Questions in the Simple Past Tense
  
For "listen and repeat" practice in making questions in several verb tenses (present continuous, past, present, and future), click on this link:

LINK: Listen to Questions and Answers in 4 Verb Tenses 


Simple Past Tense--Links to Lessons and Exercises

This week we began studying the simple past tense. If you missed class, I have handouts and exercises for you, but below are some links to websites with good lessons on the simple past tense of verbs. There are also links to grammar exercises and quizzes on the simple past. You should study the past form of irregular verbs to prepare for the exercises. I gave you lists of irregular verbs in class, but you can also click on the tab for "Irregular Verbs" at the top of this blog and explore the posts that come up. They all have links to websites with more information about (or practice with) irregular verb forms.

My Suggestion: If you want more lessons on the simple past tense, try the links below.

If you want to practice listening and repeating verbs and sentences in the simple past tense, click on this link:

LINK: Practice saying past tense verbs in questions and answers

We can use the past tense with today to talk about what we did EARLIER in the day: "Today I went to school and then rode the bus home."

LINK: Practice saying what you did today

If you want exercises or quizzes, click on the link below. Remember--don't type extra spaces in your answer, or the computer will read it as the wrong answer, even if you typed the correct word.

LINK: Simple Past Tense Exercises

Here is an exercise that gives you two sentences and asks you to click on the sentence that is written in past tense (the other sentence is written in either present tense or in future tense with will--will eat, will go, etc.).

LINK: Choose the sentence in past tense