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teaching english structure
I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on
Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See: http://www.disengs.blogspot.com |
teaching english structure
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:47:21 -0700 (PDT), deriant
wrote: I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See: snip I may be wrong, but I suspect this was meant to be sent to Fred's inbox directly. Don |
teaching english structure
"deriant" wrote in message ... I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See: http://www.disengs.blogspot.com What means? Wolfgang |
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On Aug 20, 3:47*pm, deriant wrote:
I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See:http://www.disengs.blogspot.com I love it. Check out the very first review question: --------------------------------------------------- TASK 1: Change the indicated words with shall or will 1. It is going to dark this evening. -------------------------------------------------- And the right answer is.....? No wonder people say English is a difficult language to learn. --riverman |
teaching english structure
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 01:15:08 -0700, Donut wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:47:21 -0700 (PDT), deriant wrote: I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See: snip I may be wrong, but I suspect this was meant to be sent to Fred's inbox directly. Don Given Myron's post, it shall appear he received it some time ago... HTH, R |
teaching english structure
On 20-Aug-2008, Donut wrote: have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See: snip I may be wrong, but I suspect this was meant to be sent to Fred's inbox directly. I think not. My command of the Enblish language, Ii do believe, is probably far superior to yours Perhaps thats why you have the tag DONUT Is that the shape of your head? Fred |
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, riverman writes On Aug 20, 3:47*pm, deriant wrote: I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See:http://www.disengs.blogspot.com I love it. Check out the very first review question: --------------------------------------------------- TASK 1: Change the indicated words with shall or will 1. It is going to dark this evening. -------------------------------------------------- And the right answer is.....? No wonder people say English is a difficult language to learn. --riverman It's easy if you're Welsh :-) -- Bill Grey |
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On Aug 21, 12:26*am, "Fred" wrote:
I think not. Oh, you don't have to convince us of THAT. :-) My command of the Enblish language, Ii do believe, is probably far superior to yours And I give you, gentlemen, the POTW. --riverman (I mean, you just can't write this stuff!) |
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On Aug 21, 1:15*am, "W. D. Grey" wrote:
In article , riverman writes On Aug 20, 3:47*pm, deriant wrote: I have found some examples of teaching English Structure based on Communicative Approach. that applies EGRA, PGR, and the like. See:http://www.disengs.blogspot.com I love it. Check out the very first review question: --------------------------------------------------- TASK 1: Change the indicated words with shall or will 1. It is going to dark this evening. -------------------------------------------------- And the right answer is.....? No wonder people say English is a difficult language to learn. --riverman It's easy if you're Welsh :-) -- Bill Grey- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good thing, too. :-) --riverman |
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On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: I think not. Oh, you don't have to convince us of THAT. :-) My command of the Enblish language, Ii do believe, is probably far superior to yours And I give you, gentlemen, the POTW. --riverman (I mean, you just can't write this stuff!) ========= There are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred |
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On Aug 21, 6:53*pm, "Fred" wrote:
On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: *I think not. Oh, you don't have to convince us of THAT. :-) My command of the Enblish language, Ii do believe, is probably far superior to yours And I give you, gentlemen, the POTW. --riverman (I mean, you just can't write this stuff!) ========= There are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred Aww, lighten up, Ferd; you're rapidly becoming a regular. And you're the most fun ROFF has had in quite a while. :-) --riverman |
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On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: here are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred Aww, lighten up, Ferd; you're rapidly becoming a regular. And you're the most fun ROFF has had in quite a while. :-) Its still nasty **** - do you think that you are Wolfgang - if so you better watch it as he probably gets a beating regularly from someone that he ****es off. Fred |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: here are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred Aww, lighten up, Ferd; you're rapidly becoming a regular. And you're the most fun ROFF has had in quite a while. :-) Its still nasty **** - do you think that you are Wolfgang - if so you better watch it as he probably gets a beating regularly from someone that he ****es off. Hm...... Interesting observation. For the record, Myron, you are not me. Any beatings you have received as a result of this deception are not your rightful property and should be returned to their lawful owner with all deliberate speed in order to avoid any possible legal repercussions, potentially including, but not limited to, the deployment of heavily armed tactical units with surly dispositions.....or not.....at dicklet's discretion. But, we digress. Wolfgang the good news is maybe the lumps aren't malignancies after all. |
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Fred typed:
On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: here are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred Aww, lighten up, Ferd; you're rapidly becoming a regular. And you're the most fun ROFF has had in quite a while. Its still nasty **** - do you think that you are Wolfgang - if so you better watch it as he probably gets a beating regularly from someone that he ****es off. Well, Fred, I know you don't read my posts any longer, but that won't make this any less entertaining for me. . . Myron is a good guy. I've met him, fished (not "catched") with him, and had a beer with him. As far as I can tell, he's met more roffians than just about anyone else here, and I don't recall any of these people calling him a "mofo." Calling someone a "mofo" is by far one of the nastiest, lowest insults around. So I guess it's okay for you to do that ****, but everyone else has to be nice to you, eh? Once again sigh, if you would just proof what you write before you hit the send button, the pain would be greatly reduced for the rest of us here, where what you write is all we have. A typo here and there is no big deal, but many of your posts are near unreadable. Oh, and I've tried beating Wolfgang, but he's pretty fast at picking up a beer. ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
teaching english structure
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:24:06 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: I've met him, fished (not "catched") with him, and had a beer with him. Well, I have fished AND catched with him. So, nana-nana-nahnah. Also had a few beers and meals with the big guy. And yes, he snores. Dave |
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On 21-Aug-2008, Dave LaCourse wrote: Well, I have fished AND catched with him. So, nana-nana-nahnah Dave Incorrect use of the language nana-nana-nahnah - its spelled wrong. Its nana nana nyanana You should know that Fred |
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On Aug 22, 6:14*am, "Fred" wrote:
On 21-Aug-2008, Dave LaCourse wrote: Well, I have fished AND catched with him. *So, nana-nana-nahnah Dave Incorrect use of the language *nana-nana-nahnah - its spelled wrong. Its nana nana nyanana You should know that Fred Hey, Ferd scored a point! So now its Ferd: 1, ROFF: 15,769. --riverman And now I have to go take all the monogramming out of my shirts that says 'Wolfgang' and 'Mofo'. Rats. |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:53:13 -0700 (PDT), riverman
wrote: On Aug 22, 6:14*am, "Fred" wrote: On 21-Aug-2008, Dave LaCourse wrote: Well, I have fished AND catched with him. *So, nana-nana-nahnah Dave Incorrect use of the language *nana-nana-nahnah - its spelled wrong. Its nana nana nyanana You should know that Fred Hey, Ferd scored a point! So now its Ferd: 1, ROFF: 15,769. --riverman And now I have to go take all the monogramming out of my shirts that says 'Wolfgang' and 'Mofo'. Rats. Actually Fred is using the western version of nana-nana-nahnah. So, subtract that point. d'op |
teaching english structure
OK moryn - thanks
So now its Fred 2 and ROF 15. 798 I get two points Fred |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Fred" wrote in message ... On 21-Aug-2008, riverman wrote: here are some nasty mofos on this list. I need this ****? Fred Aww, lighten up, Ferd; you're rapidly becoming a regular. And you're the most fun ROFF has had in quite a while. :-) Its still nasty **** - do you think that you are Wolfgang - if so you better watch it as he probably gets a beating regularly from someone that he ****es off. Hm...... Interesting observation. For the record, Myron, you are not me. Any beatings you have received as a result of this deception are not your rightful property and should be returned to their lawful owner with all deliberate speed in order to avoid any possible legal repercussions, potentially including, but not limited to, the deployment of heavily armed tactical units with surly dispositions.....or not.....at dicklet's discretion. But, we digress. Wolfgang the good news is maybe the lumps aren't malignancies after all. oh god...absolutely fabulous. much more of this and i'll start wearing those adult diapers. at my age, uncontrollable laughter apparently invokes uncontrollable bladder. i think i've ****ed my britches from laughing so hard...and, well, laughter being the best medicine and all... jeff (suitably soiled... and grinning because it's better to be ****ed off than ****ed on, though not near as humorous) |
teaching english structure
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 16:43:18 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:24:06 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: I've met him, fished (not "catched") with him, and had a beer with him. Well, I have fished AND catched with him. So, nana-nana-nahnah. Also had a few beers and meals with the big guy. And yes, he snores. Dave TMI, Dave. TMI. :-) |
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