Common Spelling Rules with Everyday English Words

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Common Spelling Rules with Everyday English Words
Duration: 34m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 739 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Essential English Grammar and Communication Skills for IELTS and Mastering English as a Second Language

What you'll learn:
I will help you Master English so you can Discover the World!
Start speaking with correct grammar and pronunciation, not just as a student or learner but as an Explorer.
Improve your English listening skills by listening to a native speaker
Help you think in English.
Learn from common mistakes.

Requirements:
A burning desire to Master English and Discover the World!
Ready to not just be a student or a learner - but an Explorer!
Only if you are ready, and willing, to complete the entire course.
Be ready to challenge yourself and expand your comfort zone.
Something to take notes with.

Description:
My lessons help you to Master English and Discover the World.

With me you are not just another student. Not just another learner. You are an Explorer - ready to explore and master English 1 word at a time.

For every 1 new word you master, you can make 7 more sentences in English.

Enroll to my course ONLY if you are ready and willing to start…

Have you ever had a problem where you do not understand some of the spelling rules? Or, how certain words are spelt in different tenses? Or eve, how to work with different spelling rules for tenses?

Then, this course was made for you! Enroll now if you want to take your English to the next level and to join the team of Explorers!

You will learn:
Add –ing to the base verb, some may be different.
Wear… Wearing
Choose… Choosing, remove –e.
Tie…Tying, replace –ie with –y.
Shop… Shopping, if it ends in C-V-C, then double the second consonant, if stressed.

With my whiteboard and marker pens, I will teach you how to Master them and other important grammar rules too, such as:
If the suffix starts with a vowel and the root words ends consonant-vowel-consonant, then we double the consonant at the start of the suffix.
Occur… Occurrence.

If the suffix starts with an –e and the root word ends with an “–e”, then we drop it. “–ge” and “–ce” are exceptions.
Debate… Debatable.
Manage… Manageable.

If the root word ends in a consonant and “–y”, then it is changed to “–i”
Plenty… Plentiful
Apply… Applicable

If the root word ends vowel and then “-y”, it is unchanged.
Employ… Employed.

We will explore English together as I show you mistakes and broaden the topics to go beyond just the lesson objectives.

Enroll now, if you want to Master English!
Enroll now, if want to Discover the World!
Enroll now, if you are ready to be more than a student or learner, but an Explorer!

Let's get started!

Adrian
Master English, Discover the World.

Who this course is for:
Those that want to Master English and then Discover the World!
Those that want to join the team as an Explorer - with me you are not JUST a student or learner…
English speakers who are ready to take their skills to the next level.
Those that are getting ready for exams and want help with their IELTs.
Not for the feint hearted.

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