Word order English Grammar
English teacher video lesson subtitled in English and with pictures
This video includes English subtitles to enhance your understanding. The lesson "Word order" is also subtitled with pictures (UPL system). Listening to native English teachers is crucial when learning the language, and for beginners, visual aids can be especially helpful in improving your English skills.
During each online class, you can get familiar with the sounds, rhythm and intonation of the teacher. Listening to a native teacher and improving your accent with them, you will be able to develop a more accurate pronunciation. This will help you master tricky sounds that don't exist in your mother-tongue.
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The good way to make a sentence.
The most common order of words in sentences is as follows:
Subject+ Verb +Object
For examples:
Place & Time
In English, the place is usually mentioned before the time.
Subject+ Verb +Object + place +time
Examples:
- I go to the supermarket every Saturday.
- Bill has lived in London for 10 years.
This exercise serves three key educational goals:
1. To ensure you've grasped the lesson "Word order".
2. To introduce new vocabulary through visual aids.
3. To allow you to hear the correct pronunciation of words.
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