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  1. May 31, 2010 — an English preposition can modify. And it describes the three different parts of speech that can occur in that modification (in the prepositional phrase). It also names three fairly common mistakes made by ESL...

  2. in Arts by Write Better with a VERY GOOD
    Overall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: perfect, excellent, curious. Negative adjectives found in the text: bad. Most frequent adjectives: perfect, excellent. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    July 25, 2010 — How can you master English grammar? The good news is that you can do it. The bad news is that it takes some work on your part. Even more importantly, however, it takes curiosity. Not many people really enjoy studying grammar rules, but you are...

  3. August 12, 2010 — groups of people to listen to me as I make mistakes in their language. The most important thing I learned in teaching English, is that learning a language can indeed be fun and not all about...

  4. in Living by Matador Network with a GOOD
    Overall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: rewarding, unique, comfortable. Negative adjectives found in the text: afraid. Most frequent adjectives: afraid, specific. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    August 04, 2010 — Photo: alexbrn Matador U student Milana shares her tips for getting started as a private English teacher. Whether you are interested in a part time job, a career in ESL...

  5. June 27, 2010 — very complicated English grammar, but still make simple mistakes like forgetting the final "S" on verbs or plural nouns. The reason that many people have trouble mastering final "S" is that they can't HEAR it...

  6. June 18, 2010 — times it seemed impossible, trying to engage them in English lessons. But I spent hours planning, hours picking the brains of other teachers, and at some point things fell into place. The classes...

  7. in Arts by Write Better with a GOOD
    Overall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: communicative, nice, good. Negative adjectives found in the text: difficult. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    May 31, 2010 — necessarily help. It is always easy to teach students a nice neat set of rules. However it is much more difficult to encourage them to use forms to communicate. The grammar debate is an ongoing one that faces...

  8. in Internet by Search Engine Journal with a BAD
    Overall mood: BAD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: relevant, friendly, reasonable. Negative adjectives found in the text: fatal, insidious, poor. Most frequent adjectives: relevant, fatal. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    May 03, 2010 — push the point even further. So when it comes to link requests here are some of the giant mistakes people make, ranging from the obvious to the slightly more subtle, yet equally insidious, deal breakers. Poor Grammar A lot of...

  9. April 21, 2010 — reading that article. Shelley DuPont is a former high school English teacher who blogs for local business owners. She actively tutors online ESL students, freelance writes, and paints. Your eBook : Click...

  10. April 01, 2010 — it be a regional thing? Your eBook : Click here to download the Basic English Grammar ebook. Original Post: Preposition “near” Doesn’t Need a “to”

  11. by Beyond Words - Language Blog with a GOOD
    Overall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: innovative, vital, diligent. Most frequent adjectives: specific, able, embarrassed. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    March 26, 2010 — -ESL is not designed to teach English grammar, vocabulary, or idioms. It is designed to teach International Students with a basic knowledge of...

  12. in Arts by Earn Travel Teach with a GOOD
    Overall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: detailed, interesting, warm. Most frequent adjectives: correct, important, essential. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    March 12, 2010 — Though many ESL students manage a good level of English, they need to continue practicing the language through diferent activities that will allow them to reach their language...

  13. in Living by Online Education Blog with a GOOD
    Overall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: positive, original, specific. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    March 08, 2010 — on areas of pronunciation, grammar and other verbal weaknesses. Qualification Required of ESL Teachers Most ESL centers require teachers to have at least a Bachelor degree in education...

  14. by Remarkablogger with a VERY GOOD
    Overall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: perfect, successful, excellent. Negative adjectives found in the text: wrong, difficult. Most frequent adjectives: correct, perfect, wrong. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    March 05, 2010 — ESLEnglish as Second Language speakers have an especially difficult time with blogging: if you can’t write in perfect conversational American English, you...

  15. January 04, 2010 — ESL classes. These classes are a great way to learn the basics of English grammar and pronunciation. Look online for additional courses and practice...

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