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deriant August 20th, 2008 08:47 AM

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

Donut August 20th, 2008 09:15 AM

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

Wolfgang August 20th, 2008 01:36 PM

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



riverman August 20th, 2008 03:39 PM

teaching english structure
 
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

[email protected] August 20th, 2008 04:35 PM

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

Fred August 20th, 2008 05:26 PM

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

W. D. Grey August 20th, 2008 06:15 PM

teaching english structure
 
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


riverman August 21st, 2008 10:05 AM

teaching english structure
 
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!)

riverman August 21st, 2008 10:09 AM

teaching english structure
 
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

Fred August 21st, 2008 11:53 AM

teaching english structure
 

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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