The Thousand Words Project was an exciting lesson in my classroom; students were engaged and were able to see a new way of approaching writing. Students who are visual learners got a chance to ...
Join Josh and Ollie in a hilariously unpredictable Korean language lesson as they tackle verb conjugations, pronunciation ...
Join Josh and Ollie on Jolly as they explore the Korean particle '만,' which means 'only.' This fun and educational lesson ...
The TA-form of verbs is the conjugation form of verbs that ends with TA or DA. It is for the past or the perfect aspect of verbs. Let me explain how you can change the MASU-form to the TA-form. The ...
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Japanese verbs are divided into three groups. Each group has its own patterns of conjugations. "Group 1" are the verbs that have the vowel I in the syllables before MASU. KAKIMASU (to write) is an ...
This lesson plan focuses on the evolving language of television news reporting. Through analysis of recent trends in the media, students will develop their critical thinking skills with an emphasis on ...
“Mr. Grinch! The three words that best describe you are as follows, and I quote: Stink, stank, stunk!” This wonderful lesson in irregular verbs is from the song “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” in the ...
Modal verbs are verbs that indicate likelihood, ability, permission or obligation.
Modal verbs are verbs that indicate likelihood, ability, permission or obligation.
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