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ENGLISH

LANGUAGE
Is English a Hard
Language to be
Learned?
How did you learn english?
Elementary
School

Junior High
Formal Ways School

Senior High
School

University
How did you learn english?
Private
Environment
Course

Informal Ways Working


Place

Internet Other Media


Part of Speech
Noun
Interjection Pronoun

Preposition Verb
Part of Speech

Conjunction Adverb

Article Adjective
Part of Speech

1.NOUN
A Noun names of Person, place, thing, or idea.

Person : Maria, Boy, Doctor


Place : New York, park, The school
Thing : Pen, Watermelon, Book
Idea : fairness, Friendliness, acceptance
Part of Speech

2. PRONOUN
A Pronoun replaces the name of a person,
place, thing or idea in a sentence.

Example :
You He
We She They Me
This
It That
Part of Speech

3. VERB
A Verb tells a noun’s action or state of being

Example :
Action : ask, jump, think, want, run, dance, eat,
etc.
State of being : is, are, am, be, have, has, was,
were
Part of Speech

4. ADJECTIVE
An Adjective describes a noun or pronoun

Example :
Size/Shape : Short, long, Tall, Small, Big, etc.
Texture: Smooth, etc.
Part of Speech
5. ARTICLE
An Article comes before a noun in a sentence
and sometimes show if the noun refers to a
specific or general person, place, or thing.

Example :
General : a dog, a farm, an apple, etc
Specific : The dog, The farm, the apple, etc
Part of Speech
6. ADVERB
An Adverb tells how, how often, when or
where. It can describe a verb, an adjective,
or another adverb.

Example :
How: loudly, quickly
How often always, never
When : Before, soon
Where : away, inside
Part of Speech
7. PREPOSITION
An Preposition shows the relationship (such as
direction, time or placement) between a
noun or pronoun and another word in a
sentence

Example :
About Around Into
Across Before Through
After Between To
Part of Speech
8. CONJUNCTION
A Conjunction joins two ideas or show a the
relationship between two parts of a
sentence

Example :
And So Until
Because Through While
But Or Unless
Part of Speech

9. INTERJECTION
An Interjection expresses strong emotion and
is often followed by an exclamation point

Example :
Aw Hurry up! Hey
Bravo Oh no! Well
Vocabulary
Problem in Learning English
Problem in Learning English

Confident

Limitation of vocabularies

Thinking much

Tenses
Watch this video
How to Solve it,,?

Source

Target

Memorize the vocabularies

Practice

Practice
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