teaching clauses
how should a teach teach the different type of clauses to the student in aneasy way?
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I totally agree with Ms. Patty. As Ms. Patty is so engrossed in her work , it is not right on our part to ask her to quit her routine work and help us. She can only spend a couple of minutes for us to show the way. I believe she acts like a torch light.
I have found out a useful website for you to teach different type of clauses to your students.
http://education.yourdictionary.com/for-teachers/Teaching-Adverbial-and-Adjective-Clauses.html
Please go through this website in detail and devise your own method to teach your students.
I am quite sure, this will definetely come in handy while teaching in the classroom.
I hope this helps.
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answered Jul 29 '12 at 12:52
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Thanks for the kind words, Sanjay. I have participated on this forum since Kimberly (who does speak for Grammarly) was answering all of the questions. She made various comments about what this site is and is not. I think it was a good idea for her to define the scope and purpose of the site and try to stick to that.
add commentI believe that "how to teach" is beyond the scope of this forum. We can try to help an individual understand grammar rules and parts of speech. Teachers require much more education than we can provide here.
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answered Jul 29 '12 at 02:16
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There is no gainsaying about that.
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