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Master English grammar rules and sentence structure

Jonna Mae taught 9 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed pronunciation and syllable stress for various English words. The core of the lesson focused on the future tense in English, covering the "will" and "be going to" constructions for positive and negative sentences. The student will continue this lesson on Friday and will complete quizzes on the structures learned.

Syllable Stress and Pronunciation

Simple Future Tense: 'Will'

Future Tense: 'Be Going To'

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Irish Mae taught 14 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed and practiced subject-verb agreement rules, including five specific rules and common errors. They also covered capitalization, sentence structure, parts of speech, and punctuation marks. The student was assigned to write a short paragraph applying subject-verb agreement rules for the next session.

Subject-Verb Agreement: The Basics

Rule 1: Intervening Words

Rule 3: Indefinite Pronouns

Rule 4: Collective Nouns

Rule 5: Amounts and Measurements

Grammar Basics: Sentence Structure & Parts of Speech

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Irish Mae taught 20 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed reading comprehension strategies, focusing on vocabulary acquisition through context clues and understanding sentence structures. They practiced identifying different types of context clues and sentence structures, and the Student worked on rewriting sentences and identifying signal words. The next lesson will cover tone and style.

Vocabulary: Receptive vs. Expressive

Sentence Structure and Mood

Signal Words: Guiding the Reader

Sentence Structure: Building Meaning

Context Clues: Your Vocabulary Toolkit

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Ashley taught 24 days ago

The Tutor and Student worked on English speaking skills, focusing on pronunciation, grammar, and response strategies for interview-style questions. The Student practiced her prepared statement and answered various questions about family, experiences, and personal opinions, receiving targeted feedback for improvement.

Verb Tense Consistency

Adjective vs. Adverb Usage

Pronoun Agreement and Clarity

Prepositional Phrases

Superlatives and Comparatives

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Irish Mae taught 29 days ago

The tutor and student focused on the reading comprehension strategy of inference, which involves using textual clues and prior knowledge to understand unstated meanings. They practiced inferring situations and emotions from short texts and discussed the importance and application of this skill in academic and real-life contexts.

Inference in Practice: Examples

Signal Words and Clues for Inference

How to Make Inferences

Inference as Reading Between the Lines

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Kubra taught about 1 month ago

The Tutor and Student worked on improving reading comprehension and vocabulary using the story 'Jack and the Beanstalk.' The Student practiced reading aloud, answering comprehension questions, and reconstructing sentences. Future reading sessions were planned to further reinforce the Student's reading skills.

Story Comprehension and Retelling

Vocabulary Building in Context

Phonics and Pronunciation Practice

Sentence Structure and Grammar

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Q: How did your journey as an English tutor online begin, and why focus on grammar?

A: Many learners fear grammar because it feels like a list of rules. But grammar is the backbone of English, it helps you express thoughts clearly. When I started teaching, I realized most students weren’t bad at English; they just lacked confidence with structure. Once grammar becomes simple and practical, learners feel free to speak, write, and travel without hesitation.

Q: Why do so many learners struggle with English grammar?

A: It’s often taught as theory, not as a real communication tool. In school, you learn definitions and fill blanks. But grammar only makes sense when used in real-life situations, like booking a flight or chatting at work. In online English classes for beginners, we practice grammar through examples that matter to students’ daily lives. That’s when real progress happens.

Q: How can an English tutor online make grammar easier to understand?

A: A personal tutor listens to you, spots your common mistakes, and explains them simply. Maybe you always say “she go” instead of “she goes.” A tutor will notice and help you fix it with practice. Online tutors also give instant feedback, something self-study can’t offer. You learn faster because every lesson is built around your needs and pace.

Q: What do grammar lessons look like in online English classes for beginners?

A: They’re simple, short, and focused. We start with real conversations and then highlight grammar naturally. For example, students learn “I am eating” before moving to “I have eaten.” Lessons include listening, repeating, and sentence-building. Grammar becomes part of how you speak, not a separate topic.

Q: Why do you think learning grammar with an English tutor online is better than using apps?

A: Apps teach you patterns, but tutors teach you communication. An English tutor online explains why you use certain words and how to sound natural. You can ask questions, make mistakes, and get feedback in real time. That interaction builds both accuracy and confidence.

Q: Many say grammar feels boring. How do online English tutors keep it interesting?

A: We link grammar with real interests. If you like movies, we study short dialogues. If you love travel, we use airport conversations or hotel forms. Grammar becomes fun when it connects with real goals. Students forget they’re studying, it feels like they’re just learning to express themselves.

Q: How does learning grammar help in daily life or travel?

A: Correct grammar makes your sentences polite and clear. Saying “I want water” works, but “Could I have some water, please?” sounds smoother. Grammar helps in all small interactions, ordering food, asking directions, or introducing yourself. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being understood everywhere.

Q: What advice do you give to someone starting English classes online?

A: Begin small. Focus on one goal per week, maybe mastering the present tense or question forms. Consistency matters more than long hours. And always speak in full sentences. Grammar will slowly fit together like a puzzle.

Q: Can learning grammar with an English tutor online really boost confidence?

A: Definitely. Once your sentences flow naturally, you stop worrying about mistakes. You can join conversations or interviews easily. Grammar isn’t a barrier, it’s your key to better communication. With the right tutor guiding you, learning grammar online becomes a journey of growth and self-belief.

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