
Why Do Children Hear What do you think?, Your opinion? in Different English Speaking Situations Daily?
What Do These Expressions Mean?
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What Do These Expressions Mean?
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What Do These Expressions Mean? “I have a question” and “I need to ask” both relate to asking for information. Children often hear these expressions i ...
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What Do These Expressions Mean? “Think about it” and “Consider it” both talk about using your mind before making a choice or giving an answer. These e ...
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Every conversation needs a warm start. Children learn to ask about others early. Two common questions open many talks. “How are you?” and “How’s it go ...
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Every conversation starts with a greeting. Children meet new people every day. They see friends, teachers, and neighbors. Two common greetings help th ...
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Leaving someone feels hard for children. They need kind words. Two common phrases help them say farewell. “Goodbye” and “See you later.” Both end a co ...
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Children hear “thank you” every day. They need good replies. Two common answers exist. “You’re welcome” and “No problem.” Both sound polite. But they ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? Some words share one meaning but change shape. “You, your, yours” is a perfect example. Each word refers ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into three talking forms. “Discuss, discussion, discussable” share one meaning. Th ...
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Hello, communication champion Have you ever shown someone you understand? What do you do with your head? Do you nod up and down? What do you do with y ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever told a story to a friend? Or answered a question in class? How do you describe that? Do you speak? Or do you talk? ...
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You are building a sandcastle. You think it's great. You turn to your friend and say, "This is awesome, isn't it?" That little part at the end, "isn't ...
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Have you ever woken up early in the morning and heard a rooster crowing? Have you seen a hen scratching the ground, looking for food? In the countrysi ...
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Think of a text message or a group chat. You can write a plain sentence, but it’s the emojis, GIFs, and reaction stickers—that instantly convey your r ...
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Hello, word reporter Do you like to tell stories? Have you ever played a game of telephone? You hear a message. Then you pass it on. We do that with w ...
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Hello, little detective Do you have questions? Of course you do Questions help us find out about the world. An interrogative sentence is a question se ...
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What is the Concept? Let's explore a warm and essential topic: family members. This concept refers to the words we use to name the people in our famil ...
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Hello, wonderful teachers and caring parents Today we explore something essential for young children. Communication helps children share their thought ...
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