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Teach English in Manasa - TEFL Courses

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Here Below you can check out the feedback (for one of our units) of one of the 16.000 students that last year took an online course with ITTT!

This unit on parts of speech was super thorough! The english language is very complex and I learned a lot going through this unit about the parts of speech. I've gained a lot of information about specific parts of speech, that brought me to a clearer understanding of why we speak the way we do! I learned about nouns: common nouns, proper nouns, compound nouns, abstract nouns, and collective nouns. I learned how to teach how to make nouns plural. As well as learning about countable nouns and uncountable nouns. I learned about adjectives, specifically how there is a sequence to follow when listing more than one. I learned how to teach the difference between comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives. I learned about the difference between the indefinite articles (a/an) and the definite article (the) and I also came to an understanding of there zero article concept. I learned about verbs and how some are transitive and some are intransitive. I remembered from previously learning other languages the infinitive forms of verbs are the base forms. I reviewed the four principal forms of verbs: the base form, past simple, past participle, and the present participle. I also realized how crazy hard the irregular verbs can be for foreigners and that memorization is the only way to learn a lot of english. I learned about the three auxiliary verbs: do, have and be, which was very helpful in realizing how to teach them to others. I learned about the five main types of adverbs: manner, place, time, degree, and frequency. Along with a few others: comment/attitude, linking, viewpoint, and adding/limiting; and I learned how to form them. I learned what gerunds were. I have begun to understand all the different pronouns and why we use each one. Lastly, I learned about prepositions and conjunctions. Overall I learned a lot about sentence structure and really am learning why we do things the way we do, so I can teach these things in the future!


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