In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn the difference between "hear" and "listen". "Hearing" and "listening" are different and they are often considered as confusing English words to students because they have a similar meaning. It explains the form and meaning of both words and It gives you lots of examples.
There are some exercises at the end of the video. It is important to learn difficult English vocabulary like this if you want to improve.
In this fascinating title, the Word Wizard guides readers through the world of homonyms, homophones, and homographs. Readers learn how to use clues in the story to help distinguish between words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In this enchanting book, readers discover how prefixes and suffixes can change the meanings of words before their eyes! Guided by the Word Wizard, readers learn to create new words by combining root words with prefixes and suffixes.
Reading and Vocabulary Development 1: Facts and Figures fourth edition
Facts & Figures is a best-selling beginning skills text designed for students of English as a second or foreign language who have a basic vocabulary in English of about 300 words. This text teaches about 500 more words. It also teaches the reading skills of comprehension, finding the main idea, and using the context to understand vocabulary items.
Facts & Figures is a best-selling beginning skills text designed for students of English as a second or foreign language who have a basic vocabulary in English of about 300 words. It also teaches the reading skills of comprehension, finding the main idea, and using the context to understand vocabulary items.
This is a great vocabulary workbook for upper middle to early high schoolers. The lessons consists of grouped words similar in meaning or roots. Each list is followed by sets of exercises for immediate usage and practice. The exercises include question similar to PSAT/SAT, with ananlogies, fill in the blanks, etc. Purpose: To build the foundation for vocabulary study for the student entering high school. Consistently organized lessons Words groups by associated meanings or shared elements Rich development of related words Analogy exercises in every instructional lesson Reviews of synonyms, antonyms, spelling, writing, reading Workbook