I just finished a new video in my series about the particles of phrasal verbs. It's called "Phrasal verbs with “off”: “Off” as “stopping”".
You can watch it on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/66w8d6v35Bc
#esl #languagelearning #phrasalverbs #englishlanguage
"Add into" drives me around the bend.
You're adding something to something. If you're putting it in a bowl or a pan, you're adding it to the pan. You don't "add in/into." If you're adding it to a curriculum, you add it to that.
You ADD TO.
::flails::
#gummystuff #amediting #phrasalverbs
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Hi everyone! I have a new video called "Phrasal verbs with "up": "Up" as "improvement". #english #EFL #languagelearning #learning #phrasalverbs #edutoot
#edutoot #phrasalverbs #learning #languagelearning #efl #english
Hi everyone! I have a new video called "Phrasal verbs with "up": "Up" as "improvement". #english #EFL #languagelearning #learning #phrasalverbs #edutoot
#edutoot #phrasalverbs #learning #languagelearning #efl #english
Getting started updating my website. I mostly make available #CreativeCommons licensed readings for #k12 #ESOL and #EMEB studnets / #ELs / #EnglishLearners and some other #OER resources for teachers.
Soooo many #EdTech sites have readings, some at various levels, but in my experience, they don't always consider #ELs specifically, nor do they provide decent formatting.
For example: #PhrasalVerbs and idioms can be difficult for ELs. Vocab in general. Translations are a stopgap, not a solution.
#creativecommons #k12 #esol #emeb #els #englishlearners #oer #edtech #phrasalverbs
This is one of a series of short videos I have made comparing single-word verbs to phrasal verbs. Here I compare "blow" and "blow up." #phrasalverbs #englishteacher #english #EFL #languagelearning
#languagelearning #efl #english #englishteacher #phrasalverbs
This is one of a series of short videos I have made comparing single-word verbs to phrasal verbs. Here I compare "warm" and "warm up." #phrasalverbs #englishteacher #english #EFL #languagelearning
#languagelearning #efl #english #englishteacher #phrasalverbs
This is one of a series of short videos I have made comparing single-word verbs to phrasal verbs. Here I compare "wake" and "wake up." #phrasalverbs #englishteacher #english #EFL #languagelearning
#languagelearning #efl #english #englishteacher #phrasalverbs