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Kenneth Beare

Putting English Together

By , About.com GuideApril 5, 2012

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Understanding the parts of speech will help you construct sentences using these common sentence patterns in English. Move from there onto constructing more complex sentences, and finally to writing effective paragraphs. Finally, write effective essays by following the four part writing workshop.

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April 10, 2012 at 12:14 pm
(1) Jose says:

Hello Kenneth Beare,I Only to say you thank you very much. I am improving my skills in english by your tips . I am fond of english language,In the future I want to travel to USA and others english speaking countries,it will be marvellous, I read ,write and speak english very well,but I have problem in listening native speakers,maybe they speak so fast. The next thing I want is to be fluent in english . I am sure I will. This is my dreams. God bless you and much Peace.

April 10, 2012 at 2:24 pm
(2) Musadderul Hoque says:

Hi Kenneth Beare, you deserve million of thanks for your proactive disclosure of teaching tips. For years I have been using your tips in my training sessions with the secondary school teachers of Bangladesh. Your tips are unique in the field of ESL. May God bless you. Have a good health always.

April 10, 2012 at 6:15 pm
(3) abdi elmi says:

Hi K Beare,i dont know how to thank y because your lessons open me a world that was closed from me before i took yur taeching.Now i can write my job resume and can communicate english fluentely. i m very grateful about yur lessons andthe time you give me every day .It is a pleasure to study and revise yur good teaching ,how it is enthusiastic beneficial lessons i study evrey day .Thanks

April 10, 2012 at 7:04 pm
(4) lilik andriyani says:

Kenneth Beare, thanks and sorry only now i can comment. You patiently give good tips that I can speak English very well, once again thank you very much. May you always succeed. Have I given my comments on this reply.

April 12, 2012 at 3:16 am
(5) sara khalafalla says:

Dear Mr Kenneth,thank you for helping me ,I’m trying to master teaching English to young learners and you helped me a lot ,and I can’t find words to tell how gratefull I’m so thank you and thank you

April 14, 2012 at 8:21 am
(6) Alan Hayman says:

Dear Kenneth,

I’m a teacher in Brazil and subscribe to your site. I’m afraid I have to say that your site is really great!

I steal a lot of material from your site to make up my own lessons. So, I just wanted to thank you for the excellent topics and breakdown of ideas you’ve included.

Gratefully,
Alan.

April 23, 2012 at 11:31 am
(7) Daniel says:

Hello Sir,your tips and suggestions have been very useful to ,e and my students! I really appreciate your hard work and experience! I have a questions,I have found almost every answer ,but There is something native speakers use ,”the music wasn’t good,I had a great time ,THOUGH. Using THOUGH at the end of the sentence to express the unexpected happened does not seem to be anywhere.Would you please help me ,sir?

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