DOES A CHILD LEARN THE LIFE FROM HIS DEDICATION?

When he grows up in much scolding, he learns to be an abuser When he grows up in hostility, he learns to make fight When he grows up in screaming, he learns to be worried When he grows up in compassionate, he learns to blame himself When he grows up in jest, he learns to be modest When he grows up from the envious, he learns to be envy When he grows of being ashamed of, he learns to be guilty When he grows up in impulse, he learns to be confident When he grows up in tolerance, he learns to be persistent When he grows up in adoration, he learns to respect each other When he grows up in sincerity, he learns to love other When he grows up on support, he learns to like himself When he grows up in admission, he learns to know the goal When he grows up in share, he learns to be generosity When he grows up in honesty, he learns to be honesty When he grows up in a peaceful, he learns to be believable When he grows up to make friendship, he learns to find out love in his life When he grows up in tranquility, he learns to be positive thinking (Dorothy:104)

Useful Links for English Teacher

Especially for English Teachers who need the links for resources of their material. May it useful as the writer do during it times.

· The learn English website from British Council:

http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish

· Grammar

http://www.edunet.com/english/grammar/

http://www.english-at-home.com/

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms.htm

http://www.english.ujuc.edu/cws/wworshop/grammarmenu.htm

http://www.vlc.polyu.edu.hk/english.htm

· Vocabulary

http://titania.cobuild.collins.co.uk/idiom.html

http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/quiz/

http://www.vocabulary.english-at-home.com/

· Listening

http://www.bbc.co.uk/audiovideo/

http://www.englishlive.english-at-home.com/

· Speaking

http://www.speaking.english-at-home.com/

· Reading

http://www.soon.org.uk/content.htm

· Writing

http://www.writinga-z.com/

· Games and quizzes

http://www.games.english-at-home.com/

passive voice

The passive voice in English is composed by two elements: passive voice and stative passive. The appropriate form is passive voice. Here is being discussed.

Let see the example:

Active :( A ) Anisah is a student. She studies English every night.

Passive :( B ) English is studied by Anisah every night.

This example is the appropriate form. The object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. “English” in (A) is becomes the subject in (B). A form and B form have the same meaning.

The pattern of passive voice:

Subject + be + past participle

The progressive form:

Tenses

Active

Passive

Present

Anisah studies

Is studied by Anisah

Progressive

Anisah Is studying

Is being studied by Anisah

Perfect

Anisah has studied

Has been studied by Anisah

Past

Anisah studied

Was studied by Anisah

Past progressive

Anisah was studying

Was being studied by Anisah

Past perfect

Anisah had studied

Had been studied by Anisah

Future

Anisah will study

Will be studied by Anisah

Be going to

Anisah is going to study

Is going to be studied by Anisah

Future perfect

Anisah will have study

Will have been studied by Anisah

for more information see the next post....

comparison between simple tense and continuous

The explanation about the comparison between present simple and present progressive (continuous)

Present simple

Present continuous

In general, simple present expressed events or situation that happens in always, usually, and being habitually. Means that this action happen in the past, now and probably happening in the future.

Here the illustration:

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Past now future

· We use simple present to tell about something was true in the past, is true in the present and will be true in the future.

e.g. most animals kill only for food

· The usage of simple present tense is to express habitual.

e.g. I usually go to work by car.

· Simple present may indicate situation that is right now, or at the moment is happening but it uses certain verbs.

e.g. he needs a pen right now

In general, continuous tense is used for something that happening at or around the process of speaking. Means that the action is not finished yet when the speaker talks.

Here the illustration:

probably

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Past now future

· Use the continuous tense for a temporary situation:

e.g. She is staying in her friend’s flat until the rain is ending.

· Often the activity of continuous tense is of a general nature: something generally in progress this week, this month, or this year.

e.g. abit is writing another book this year.