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Express It Here: May 2005
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Friday, May 27, 2005. Jazz is characterized by variations in tempo (the beat), sounds that seem to disagree and then resolve into chords, improvisations on a theme. Try putting some jazz into your English learning experience. Do it here! Posted by Barbara Schulz at 5:28 PM. Thursday, May 19, 2005. Submit your Work Here. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 12:24 PM. There was a silent storm was just like an emotion. Submit your Work Here.
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Express It Here: Submit your Work Here
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Thursday, May 19, 2005. Submit your Work Here. If you want to work directly on this weblog, you will need to have your own blogger account first.(Some of you already do and are ready to go.) Then tell Barbara your email so that you can be invited to join this team. Here you can put work that you'd like to submit for " New and Different Voices. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 12:24 PM.
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Communicating in ESL: ESL Activities
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Wednesday, December 15, 2004. This website offers free listening comprehension practice lessons . Http:/ www.esl-lab.com/. Has grammar lessons and an online foreign dictionary. Has quizzes and activities for all levels of English as a Second Language learning. This site has a list of resources for grammar, writing and some online libraries:. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 11:40 AM. Placement Order of Modifiers. Atlanta, United States. View my complete profile. New and Different Voices.
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Communicating in ESL: Scholar's Desk
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Saturday, March 26, 2005. Imagine you are the scholar who belongs to this picture. How might he feel if he were suddenly sitting at your desk with a computer. Use modals such as would, might. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 11:29 AM. Atlanta, United States. View my complete profile. New and Different Voices.
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Communicating in ESL: Student Recipes
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Tuesday, January 04, 2005. Recipes have come naturally out of our "process" paragraphs, so I've created a weblog just for that purpose. You can find it at sharecooking.blogspot.com. And if you are listed as a team member on WriteRewrite, you can contribute a recipe , too. We will talk about the requirements for this activity in class. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 10:33 AM. PS - I like the weblog! I may use a lot of times. Good night see you tomorrow. Http:/ ellensfoodblog.blogspot.com/.
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Communicating in ESL: Team Blog
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Sunday, January 02, 2005. Write,Edit,Write Again. Is where we will do specialized class exercises for 400 Writing Class. Classcheck. Is the team blog for 300 Writing . I need all of your email addresses so that I can add you to the list of team members. Then everyone will post to the same weblog. Why? Well, that way we can see all the responses, edit, and stay focused as a group. We will discuss our editing ideas or corrections as we go. I will use colors to show error patterns on these posts.
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Communicating in ESL: Placement Order of Modifiers
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Sunday, December 12, 2004. Placement Order of Modifiers. Basic Order of Modifiers and Pre-Modifiers. This is a simplified list showing the order for using adjectives and adverbs with nouns. Remember that you can't use each type of modifier with every noun and that this is only a partial list. An adverb such as very. Will be placed before the adjective it will intensify: a very clean old house. A very old house. Modifiers for size vary in placement: a new little chair. Eg bright red, clear, green.
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Communicating in ESL: Developing a Paragraph
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Thursday, December 16, 2004. See also: owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl outlin.html. For formal outline guidelines, and postings on this blog for Transition Words. And Conjunctive Adverbs . The following site has an ongoing list of pointers for advanced writers of English prose and journalism: www.poynter.org/default.asp. Posted by Barbara Schulz at 9:22 AM. Placement Order of Modifiers. Atlanta, United States. View my complete profile. New and Different Voices.
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Communicating in ESL: Conjunctive Adverbs
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Monday, December 13, 2004. A conjunctive adverb is used to connect independent clauses. These clauses are separated by a semicolon. Whether the adverb is used at the beginning of the second clause or is used within it. Compare the following two examples:. Susan did not like the assignment; nevertheless, she finished it and did a good job . Susan did not like the assignment; she finished it, nevertheless, and did a good job. Here are some commonly used conjunctive adverbs:. Placement Order of Modifiers.