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Tuesday, 12 December 2017

EIKEN P-1 Vocabulary crossword

This is first of the series. More to come...if I don't feel lazy or something.^.^

-copyright to the owner of the Ghibli image from "Howl's Moving Castle"


Sunday, 21 May 2017

ARTICLES: a/an, the, no or zero article

A lot of English language learners are confused in using the articles. Here are some few things to remember:

a/an

We use a/an with singular countable nouns:

1 the first time you mention a thing / person.
- I saw an old man with a dog.

2 when you say what something is or what somebody does.
- It's a nice house.
- He is a teacher.

3 in exclamation with What...!
- What an awful day!

4 in expressions of frequency
- I have classes three times a week.


the

We use the:

1 when we talk about something we've already mentioned.
- I saw an old man and a dog.
The dog was barking.

2 when it's clear what you're referring to.
- My classmate opened the door.
- The children are at school.

3 when there's only one of something.
- The moon goes around the Earth.

4 with places in a town, (for example: movies and theater.)
- I'm going to the movies tonight.

5 with superlatives.
- It's the best restaurant in town.


no or zero article

We don't use an article:
1 when we are speaking in general (with plural and uncountable nouns).
     Compare:
     I love flowers. (= flowers in general)
     I love the flowers in my garden. ( = the specific flowers in my garden)
- Women usually talk more than men.
- Love is more important than money.

2 with some nouns, (for example: home, work, school) after at / to / from.
- She's not at home today.
- I get back from work at 5:30.

3 before meals, days, and months.
- I never have breakfast.

4 before next / last + day, week, etc.
- See you next Friday.


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adapted from GRAMMAR BANK p.137 English File (Intermediate) LATHAM-KOENIG, OXENDEN 
Oxford University Press

Monday, 8 May 2017

Answers to the passage "SHARK ATTACK"

41. 3 there have been two serious shark attacks on people off Maui.

42. 2 Because the sea conditions were very dangerous.

43. 4 because she bled a lot and couldn't get first-aid treatment.

44. 3 Sharks attracted by the births like to eat baby whales.

45. 3 because sharks have weak eyesight and low intelligence.

Vocabularies:

- Maui ( (/ˈm.i/Hawaiian[ˈmɐwwi]) - the second largest island of the Hawaiian islands.

- whether or not used when someone does not know which of two possibilities is true.

Example: I still don't know whether or not I'm going back to school. I want more holidays.

- unavoidable (adj.) - impossible to stop from happening; something you can't avoid.

- yard (noun) - a unit of measurement. There are 3 feet in a yard. One yard is equal to 0.91 metres.

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Learning English

I will be updating my blog in a couple of days. I am going to redesign it for students who are learning English, especially to my students in Seirinkan HS. Have fun reading!


a couple of days - "a couple" literally means TWO, but when used as a context, like in this sentence, it could mean a period of 2 days to 5 days. (It really depends if I am lazy or not.^.^)