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KINDERGARTEN


A) The Objectives of EzEnglish Writing

B) The Origins of English (Text Only)

C) The Art of Writing – Understanding the Basics

                                                             Written against Spoken - Styles

                                                              The Four Corners of Communication.

1)  Simple Sentences

Complex or Simple

Sentence – Short or Long?

2)  V, SV, VO, SVO, SVP, SVOP -The Meanings

3)  A Sentence or a Clause?

4)  Independent or Dependent.

5)  The Sticky Word - The Conjunction Introduction

                                                                                                                                                  The Clause Part (move to Chapter 8)

6)  The Preposition

7)  The Snapshot - "Painting a Picture with Words"

English can be confusing

Baby Steps – S.V.O.

8)  S.V.O. – As a picture

9)  The Predicate

What is it and how do we use it..

10)  S.V.P. - The Meaningful Sentence

Making a Movie with Words - with Prepositions

Perfect Sentences – Paint and move with words

Move the timeline with words

SVO, SVOP and SVP - Review

Parts of Speech - An Introduction

Some Words have many Parts of Speech

Nouns

The Noun Phrase - Introduction

Pronouns

Subject

Object

Explaining Verbs - Introduction

Important and Complex

Verbs - TYpes and  Forms

The Verb Space - Introduction

Main Verb  - Regular or Irregular

Main Verb – V5 - 3rd Person Singular

Main Verb – V3 – Past Participle

Verb – To Be

Auxiliary / Modal Verbs

Modal Verb and use in Perfect Tense

Verb Phrase and Phrasal Verb

Verb Phrase

Examples of Verb Phrase in SVP

Phrasal Verb  ( Is NOT a Verb Phrase )

What is a Participle?

Participles can be Adjectives

Revision Worksheet 5-1

The “Verb Space” - Understanding Everything

Completing the Verb Space

Examples of using the Verb Space

Modify your words

Adverbs & Adverbials – Really Useful Grammar

Adjective

Starting, Ending and Joining - an explanation

The Article & Determiner

Conjunction

THE SEMI STICKY WORD.

Revision Worksheet 8-1

Review and Assessment

A time to review what we have read

Words as a Group

Phrase

This is how we are taught them.

This is how we should understand them.

Noun Phrase

Verb Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Adverb Phrase

Phrasal Verb

Verb Tenses

What is a verb tense?

Types of verb tenses P, Pr, F

The Simple

The Continuous

Advanced Tense - Introduction

Is it happening / Will it happen / Has it happened

In Detail - Past Tense

Simple past

Past Continuous

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect Continuous

In DEtail - Present Tenses

Simple Present

Present continuous

                                                                                                                            Present perfect

                                                                                                                            Present perfect continuous

In Detail - Future tenses

Simple future

Future continuous tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect continuous

Person and Personal

Person  I / He / She / Them / They

Mr. Mrs. – Identify Gender and Letters.

Singular or Plural.

Revision Worksheet 13-1

Punctuation

Without any punctuation

punctuation marks

The Full Stop

The Question Mark

The Comma

The Exclamation Mark

Quotation Marks

The Colon

The Semi Colon

The Apostrophe

The Hyphen (Dash)

The Slash

The Ellipsis

The Parentheses ( Brackets )

Brackets ([ ])

Worksheet 14-1

Assessment Test

Chapter 15 Worksheet Answer Keys

SVO Revision A

SVP Revision A

SVOP Revision A

Worksheet 7-3 ANSWER KEY

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

Lesson 9 Exam Assessment

OPTION 1 - Writing Styles and Structures

Understanding writing structure. - S.O.F.A.R.

The Formal Letter Style.

SALUTATION

OPENING

FACTS

ACTION

REMARKS.

Signing off

The Informal Letter and Digital Communications

Annex 1 - Format for Formal and Informal Letter

Formal Template

Informal Template

Emoji

Primary


The Objectives of EzEnglish Writing

Contents

Forward:

English

Introduction The Origins of English (Text Only)

The Art of Writing – Understanding the Basics

Written against Spoken - Styles

The Four Corners of Communication.

1) Simple Sentences

Complex or Simple

Sentence – Short or Long?

V, SV, VO, SVO, SVP, SVOP -The Meanings

A Sentence or a Clause?

Independent or Dependent.

The Sticky Word - The Conjunction Introduction

                                                                                                                                                  The Clause Part (move to Chapter 8)

The Preposition

The Snapshot - "Painting a Picture with Words"

English can be confusing

Baby Steps – S.V.O.

S.V.O. – As a picture

The Predicate

What is it and how do we use it..

S.V.P. - The Meaningful Sentence

Making a Movie with Words - with Prepositions

Perfect Sentences – Paint and move with words

Move the timeline with words

SVO, SVOP and SVP - Review

Parts of Speech - An Introduction

Some Words have many Parts of Speech

Nouns

The Noun Phrase - Introduction

Pronouns

Subject

Object

Explaining Verbs - Introduction

Important and Complex

Verbs - TYpes and  Forms

The Verb Space - Introduction

Main Verb  - Regular or Irregular

Main Verb – V5 - 3rd Person Singular

Main Verb – V3 – Past Participle

Verb – To Be

Auxiliary / Modal Verbs

Modal Verb and use in Perfect Tense

Verb Phrase and Phrasal Verb

Verb Phrase

Examples of Verb Phrase in SVP

Phrasal Verb  ( Is NOT a Verb Phrase )

What is a Participle?

Participles can be Adjectives

Revision Worksheet 5-1

The “Verb Space” - Understanding Everything

Completing the Verb Space

Examples of using the Verb Space

Modify your words

Adverbs & Adverbials – Really Useful Grammar

Adjective

Starting, Ending and Joining - an explanation

The Article & Determiner

Conjunction

THE SEMI STICKY WORD.

Revision Worksheet 8-1

Review and Assessment

A time to review what we have read

Words as a Group

Phrase

This is how we are taught them.

This is how we should understand them.

Noun Phrase

Verb Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Adverb Phrase

Phrasal Verb

Verb Tenses

What is a verb tense?

Types of verb tenses P, Pr, F

The Simple

The Continuous

Advanced Tense - Introduction

Is it happening / Will it happen / Has it happened

In Detail - Past Tense

Simple past

Past Continuous

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect Continuous

In DEtail - Present Tenses

Simple Present

Present continuous

                                                                                                                            Present perfect

                                                                                                                            Present perfect continuous

In Detail - Future tenses

Simple future

Future continuous tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect continuous

Person and Personal

Person  I / He / She / Them / They

Mr. Mrs. – Identify Gender and Letters.

Singular or Plural.

Revision Worksheet 13-1

Punctuation

Without any punctuation

punctuation marks

The Full Stop

The Question Mark

The Comma

The Exclamation Mark

Quotation Marks

The Colon

The Semi Colon

The Apostrophe

The Hyphen (Dash)

The Slash

The Ellipsis

The Parentheses ( Brackets )

Brackets ([ ])

Worksheet 14-1

Assessment Test

Chapter 15 Worksheet Answer Keys

SVO Revision A

SVP Revision A

SVOP Revision A

Worksheet 7-3 ANSWER KEY

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

Lesson 9 Exam Assessment

OPTION 1 - Writing Styles and Structures

Understanding writing structure. - S.O.F.A.R.

The Formal Letter Style.

SALUTATION

OPENING

FACTS

ACTION

REMARKS.

Signing off

The Informal Letter and Digital Communications

Annex 1 - Format for Formal and Informal Letter

Formal Template

Informal Template

Emoji


                                                                                                                                                    
10)  S.V.P. - The Meaningful Sentence

13)  Parts of Speech - An Introduction
Some Words have many Parts of Speech
14)  Nouns
15)  The Noun Phrase - Introduction
16)  Pronouns
17)  Subject
18)  Object
19)  Explaining Verbs - Introduction
Important and Complex
20)  Verbs - TYpes and  Forms
The Verb Space - Introduction
21)  Main Verb  - Regular or Irregular
22)  Main Verb – V5 - 3rd Person Singular
23)  Main Verb – V3 – Past Participle
24) Verb – To Be
24A)  Auxiliary / Modal Verbs
Modal Verb and use in Perfect Tense
25)  Verb Phrase and Phrasal Verb
Verb Phrase
Examples of Verb Phrase in SVP
Phrasal Verb  ( Is NOT a Verb Phrase )
26)  What is a Participle?
Participles can be Adjectives
Revision Worksheet 5-1
27)  The “Verb Space” - Understanding Everything
Completing the Verb Space
27A)  Examples of using the Verb Space
27b)  Verbs Revision
28)  Modify your words
29)  Adverbs & Adverbials – Really Useful Grammar
30) Adjective
31)  Starting, Ending and Joining - an explanation
32)  The Article & Determiner
33)  Conjunction - Different ways and different places
34)  THE SEMI STICKY WORD.
35 /a /b /c )  Review and Assessment
A time to review what we have read
36)  Words as a Group
37) The  Phrase
This is how we are taught them.
This is how we should understand them.
38)  Noun Phrase
39)  Adjective Phrase
40)  Verb Phrase
41)  Adverb Phrase
42)  Phrasal Verb
43)  Verb Tenses
What is a verb tense?
Types of verb tenses P, Pr, F
44)  The Simple
45)  The Continuous
46)  Advanced Tense - Introduction
Is it happening / Will it happen / Has it happened
47)  In Detail - Past Tense
Simple past
Past Continuous
48)   Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
49)  In DEtail - Present Tenses
Simple Present
Present continuous
50)  Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
51)  In Detail - Future tenses
Simple future
Future continuous tense
52)  Future perfect tense
Future perfect continuous
Person and Personal
53)  Person  I / He / She / Them / They
54)  Mr. Mrs. – Identify Gender and Letters.
55)  Singular or Plural.
56)  Punctuation
57)  Without any punctuation
58)  punctuation marks
59) The Full Stop
60)  The Question Mark
61)  The Comma
62)  The Exclamation Mark
63)  Quotation Marks
64)  The Apostrophe
65)  The Hyphen (Dash)
66)  The Colon
67)  The Semi Colon
68)  The Slash
69)  The Ellipsis
70)  The Parentheses ( Brackets )
71) Brackets ([ ])
Worksheet 14-1
72 /a / b /c )  Final Assessment Test
Worksheet Answer Keys
SVO Revision A
SVP Revision A
SVOP Revision A
Worksheet 7-3 ANSWER KEY
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
Lesson 9 Exam Assessment
73)  Writing Styles and Structures
74)  Understanding writing structure. - S.O.F.A.R.
75)  The Formal Letter Style.
76)  The Informal Letter and Email Style
77)  SALUTATION
78)  OPENING
79)  FACTS
80)  ACTION
81)  REMARKS.
82)  Signing off
Annex 1 - Format for Formal and Informal Letter
Formal Template
Informal Template
Emoji

Adults


The Objectives of EzEnglish Writing

Contents

Forward:

English

Introduction The Origins of English (Text Only)

The Art of Writing – Understanding the Basics

Written against Spoken - Styles

The Four Corners of Communication.

1) Simple Sentences

Complex or Simple

Sentence – Short or Long?

V, SV, VO, SVO, SVP, SVOP -The Meanings

A Sentence or a Clause?

Independent or Dependent.

The Sticky Word - The Conjunction Introduction

                                                                                                                                                  The Clause Part (move to Chapter 8)

The Preposition

The Snapshot - "Painting a Picture with Words"

English can be confusing

Baby Steps – S.V.O.

S.V.O. – As a picture

The Predicate

What is it and how do we use it..

S.V.P. - The Meaningful Sentence

Making a Movie with Words - with Prepositions

Perfect Sentences – Paint and move with words

Move the timeline with words

SVO, SVOP and SVP - Review

Parts of Speech - An Introduction

Some Words have many Parts of Speech

Nouns

The Noun Phrase - Introduction

Pronouns

Subject

Object

Explaining Verbs - Introduction

Important and Complex

Verbs - TYpes and  Forms

The Verb Space - Introduction

Main Verb  - Regular or Irregular

Main Verb – V5 - 3rd Person Singular

Main Verb – V3 – Past Participle

Verb – To Be

Auxiliary / Modal Verbs

Modal Verb and use in Perfect Tense

Verb Phrase and Phrasal Verb

Verb Phrase

Examples of Verb Phrase in SVP

Phrasal Verb  ( Is NOT a Verb Phrase )

What is a Participle?

Participles can be Adjectives

Revision Worksheet 5-1

The “Verb Space” - Understanding Everything

Completing the Verb Space

Examples of using the Verb Space

Modify your words

Adverbs & Adverbials – Really Useful Grammar

Adjective

Starting, Ending and Joining - an explanation

The Article & Determiner

Conjunction

THE SEMI STICKY WORD.

Revision Worksheet 8-1

Review and Assessment

A time to review what we have read

Words as a Group

Phrase

This is how we are taught them.

This is how we should understand them.

Noun Phrase

Verb Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Adverb Phrase

Phrasal Verb

Verb Tenses

What is a verb tense?

Types of verb tenses P, Pr, F

The Simple

The Continuous

Advanced Tense - Introduction

Is it happening / Will it happen / Has it happened

In Detail - Past Tense

Simple past

Past Continuous

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect

                                                                                                                             Past Perfect Continuous

In DEtail - Present Tenses

Simple Present

Present continuous

                                                                                                                            Present perfect

                                                                                                                            Present perfect continuous

In Detail - Future tenses

Simple future

Future continuous tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect tense

                                                                                                                             Future perfect continuous

Person and Personal

Person  I / He / She / Them / They

Mr. Mrs. – Identify Gender and Letters.

Singular or Plural.

Revision Worksheet 13-1

Punctuation

Without any punctuation

punctuation marks

The Full Stop

The Question Mark

The Comma

The Exclamation Mark

Quotation Marks

The Colon

The Semi Colon

The Apostrophe

The Hyphen (Dash)

The Slash

The Ellipsis

The Parentheses ( Brackets )

Brackets ([ ])

Worksheet 14-1

Assessment Test

Chapter 15 Worksheet Answer Keys

SVO Revision A

SVP Revision A

SVOP Revision A

Worksheet 7-3 ANSWER KEY

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

Lesson 9 Exam Assessment

OPTION 1 - Writing Styles and Structures

Understanding writing structure. - S.O.F.A.R.

The Formal Letter Style.

SALUTATION

OPENING

FACTS

ACTION

REMARKS.

Signing off

The Informal Letter and Digital Communications

Annex 1 - Format for Formal and Informal Letter

Formal Template

Informal Template

Emoji

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