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... TALK • 5. TELLING SOME EXPERIENCE AS INTERESTINGLY AS YOU CAN IN Two MINUTES 6. DRILLING TO CORRECT ERRORS MADE BY THE CLASS 5 36 7 9 12 12 14 16 17 PROBLEM III . TELLING PERSONAL EXPERIENCES CLEARLY 1. SEEING THE NECESSITY OF MAKING ...
... TALK • 5. TELLING SOME EXPERIENCE AS INTERESTINGLY AS YOU CAN IN Two MINUTES 6. DRILLING TO CORRECT ERRORS MADE BY THE CLASS 5 36 7 9 12 12 14 16 17 PROBLEM III . TELLING PERSONAL EXPERIENCES CLEARLY 1. SEEING THE NECESSITY OF MAKING ...
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... talk to each other . No civilization at all could exist unless people had some means of explaining their thoughts and of getting ― others to cooperate with them . Indeed , it I LOOKING FORWARD 3 SUMMARIZING FACTS ABOUT THE SENTENCE.
... talk to each other . No civilization at all could exist unless people had some means of explaining their thoughts and of getting ― others to cooperate with them . Indeed , it I LOOKING FORWARD 3 SUMMARIZING FACTS ABOUT THE SENTENCE.
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... talk is especially interesting ? Should you like to have people interested in whatever you may have to say to them ? Have you a cor- respondent whose letters you welcome particularly because they are so interesting ? Do you think yours ...
... talk is especially interesting ? Should you like to have people interested in whatever you may have to say to them ? Have you a cor- respondent whose letters you welcome particularly because they are so interesting ? Do you think yours ...
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... talk to the class or to the teacher ? Where should you stand ? Where do you look when you are talking to people whom you really wish to interest ? How do you feel when you have to listen to someone who talks so indistinctly that you ...
... talk to the class or to the teacher ? Where should you stand ? Where do you look when you are talking to people whom you really wish to interest ? How do you feel when you have to listen to someone who talks so indistinctly that you ...
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... talking to , and ( 3 ) to speak distinctly . Before telling your stories look at the last exercise in this problem . When you have finished , let other members of the class stand if they have any criticism , favorable or unfavorable ...
... talking to , and ( 3 ) to speak distinctly . Before telling your stories look at the last exercise in this problem . When you have finished , let other members of the class stand if they have any criticism , favorable or unfavorable ...
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Junior High School English, Livro 1 Thomas Henry Briggs,Isabel McKinney,Florence Vane Skeffington Visualização integral - 1921 |
Junior High School English, Livro 1 Thomas Henry Briggs,Isabel McKinney,Florence Vane Skeffington Visualização integral - 1926 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
९९ actor adjunct Alice Appendix Bean beginning Book capital Captains Courageous characteristic choose clear comma composition conversation coördinate copy correct correctly definite example EXERCISE explain express feel fire following sentences girls give grade group of words habit happy hiked interesting interrogative interrogative sentences intransitive Jungle Book kind learned letter Lewis Carroll linking element linking verb Little Women look mean misspelled mistakes mother notice nouns paper paragraph Perhaps picture plural predicate element Problem pronouns punctuation pupils reef knot remember rules sentence element separate sentence speak spelling stand story story on page street subject element subject substantive sure talk teacher tell tences tense things thought transitive transitive verb tree verb phrase verbals walk write written
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Página 347 - Castle, the owner whereof was Giant Despair, and it was in his grounds they now were sleeping : wherefore he, getting up in the morning early, and walking up and down in his fields, caught Christian and Hopeful asleep in his grounds. Then with a grim and surly voice he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were ? and what they did in his grounds ? They told him they were Pilgrims, and that they had lost their way. Then said the Giant, You have this night trespassed on me, by trampling in and...
Página 140 - Remember, i before e except after c, or when sounded as "a
Página 83 - CAVALRY CROSSING A FORD. A LINE in long array where they wind betwixt green islands, They take a serpentine course, their arms flash in the sun — hark to the musical clank, Behold the silvery river, in it the splashing horses loitering stop to drink, Behold the...
Página 347 - Now there was, not far from the place where they lay, a castle, called Doubting Castle, the owner whereof was Giant Despair, and it was in his grounds they now were sleeping ; wherefore he, getting up in the morning early, and walking up and down in his fields, caught Christian and Hopeful asleep in his grounds. Then with a grim and surly voice he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were, and what they did in his grounds.
Página 178 - You have eaten ostrich eggs, And turned the turtles off their legs. Such a life is very fine, But it's not so nice as mine; You must often as you trod, Have wearied not to be abroad. You have curious things to eat...
Página 308 - There was a young lady of Riga Who went for a ride on a tiger; They returned from the ride With the lady inside, And a smile on the face of the tiger.
Página 309 - Call the first witness," said the King; and the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and called out "First witness!" The first witness was the Hatter. He came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread-and-butter in the other. "I beg pardon, your Majesty," he began, "for bringing these in; but I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for.
Página 35 - Rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a...
Página 293 - That's a great deal to make one word mean," Alice said in a thoughtful tone. "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said Humpty Dumpty, "I always pay it extra.
Página 35 - ALICE was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, "and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?