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Every sentence must have a subject + verb + complete thought.
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4 functional types (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory).
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4 structural types (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex). Simple One independent clause “She sings well. “Compound Two independent clauses joined (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)“I like tea, but he prefers coffee. “complex One independent + one dependent clause (uses because, if, when, etc.)“If it rains, we will stay home. “Compound-Complex Two independent + one dependent clause “She laughed when she won, and I cheered.”
Fundamental knowledge and basic information of English
- Grammar essentials and structured language use.
- Real-life dialogues and conversation practice.
- Basic writing tasks including emails and messages.
- Interactive reading activities and vocabulary expansion.
- Focus on vocabulary building and learning of different senses
- Practice a single and mixed senses with accurate syntact orders
- Enhance fluency in speech and expressions
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How to ask formal and informal questions in English?
The Skill of Asking Questions in English
Asking questions effectively in English—or any language—is a critical communication skill that requires understanding grammar, intonation, context, and cultural norms.
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