Lectures 6&7: Vocabulary Development and Parts of Speech
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Lectures 6&7 focuses on vocabulary development and the use of a dictionary, with a section dedicated to identifying parts of speech. The document contains practice exercises where the user must select the correct part of speech in a sentence. The material is based on "The New Headway Academic Skills" by Richard Harrison, published by Oxford University.
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Lectures 6&7 art of function or example example sentences speech "job" words Verb action or (to) be, EnglishClub is a website. state have, do, I like EnglishClub. like, work, sing, can,...
Lectures 6&7 art of function or example example sentences speech "job" words Verb action or (to) be, EnglishClub is a website. state have, do, I like EnglishClub. like, work, sing, can, must Noun thing or pen, dog, This is my dog. He lives in person work, music, my house. We live town, in London. London, teacher, art of function or example example sentences speech "job" words John Adjective describes a good, big, My dogs are big. I noun red, well, like big dogs. interesting Determiner limits or a/an, the, 2, I have two dogs "determines" some, many and some rabbits. a noun Adverb describes a quickly, My dog eats quickly. verb, silently, When he is very hungry, adjective or well, badly, he eats really quickly. adverb very, really Pronoun replaces a I, you, he, Tara is Indian. She is noun she, some beautiful. Preposition links a noun to, at, after, We to another on, but went to school on Monday. word Exercise: Select the right answer. 1. I bought a beautiful dress at the mall. preposition adjective noun 2. What did she ask you to do? adjective preposition pronoun 3. I left my shoes under the kitchen table. adjective preposition pronoun 4. If we finish our work quickly, we can go to the movies. adverb noun verb 5. On Saturdays I work from nine to five. verb preposition adverb Further Reading For further reading, please read unit two pages (10 to 15) References: The New Headway Academic Skills, Richard Harrison, Oxford University. English Club Website.