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How To Create Joyful Learning in the Classroom

As teachers, we always want to create joy in the classroom as it facilitates more learning and certainly faster learning. The challenge is HOW do we create joyful learning in the classroom? HOW do we infect our students with enthusiasm? How do we bring fun and JOY in the classroom? Here are some simple techniques which will help us have the most joyful learning possible. I remember my English teacher Ms. Kalha in college quite vividly and her wonderful statement “Education is what is left behind after the textbooks have been forgotten”. Click here for more on this book If this IS indeed so, then lets embark on the journey of making education a joyful experience. What happens inside schools has a deep and lasting effect on the mind-sets that children develop toward lifelong learning. A teacher affects eternity and one can never tell when his influence stops. JOY 1: Find the Pleasure in Learning If we want students to be charged with enthusiasm, if we want them to see school ...

English As a Global Language

As the global communication expands throughout the world, so does the need for a global language. English has become the lingua franca in many parts of the world. This essay will discuss the merits and demerits caused by English as a global language. English is a very effective language as it is proved by the native and non-native speakers all over the world. Statistics suggest that nearly half of the world population is familiar with this language. Moreover, English is easier to learn than any other language. For example, unlike Chinese, English has only 26 alphabets which put together to form words. Adding to that, a number of English words are borrowed from many other languages and many English words are adopted in other languages and are used as part of their own language. Furthermore, English is the language of technology. To make the best use of internet knowing English is necessary. Also, any international meeting will be probably done in English. It also makes tourism easy,...

Idioms

ENGLISH IDIOMS English idioms, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because idioms don't always make sense literally, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the meaning and usage of each idiom. That may seem like a lot of work, but learning idioms is fun, especially when you compare English idioms to the idioms in your own language. Learning to use common idioms and expressions will make your English sound more native, so it's a good idea to master some of these expressions. The tables below are organized by how common the idioms are in American English. You can start by learning the very common English idioms, since these are the ones you'll encounter regularly watching American movies or TV, or visiting the United States. When you've mastered those, move on to rest. None of the idioms on this page are unusual or old fashioned, so you can be confident using ...

Phrasal Verbs

Common Phrasal Verbs   Select from the following GUIDE Home Page INDEX Principles of Composition QUIZZES   Sentence Parts and Functions  . . . . adjectives  . . . . adverbs  . . . . conjunctions  . . . . determiners  . . . . interjections  . . . . nouns  . . . . objects  . . . . prepositions  . . . . pronouns  . . . . subjects  . . . . verbs   Abbreviations Articles and Determiners Auxiliary Verbs Bw 2 Independent Clauses Capitalization Cases -- of pronouns Clauses -- Essential Bldg Blocks Composition Compound Nouns and Modifiers Concise Sentences Confusable Words Confusion -- Sources, Remedies Diagramming Sentences Essay Types Fragments Frequently Asked Questions Grammarlogs -- answers GrammarPoll Italics and Underlining Modifier Placement Objects -- dir., indirect Paragraph Development Parallel Structures Passive vs Active Voice Phrases Plague Words & Phrases Plurals Possessives Primer Language Pronouns...