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nscole
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ESL Tutor for Adult Students
United States
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Morning Routines
ESL Vocabulary involving Morning Routines.
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Nature and Landscape
Vocabulary associated with nature and the outdoors of the USA for ESL Students
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Opposites (Adult ESL)
ESL Vocabulary of Opposite Words
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320
Past Tense of Regular Verbs for ESL Students
How to form the past tense of regular verbs by adding -ed at the end of the word for ESL students
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303
Principles of American Democracy
Civics Question for the US Citizenship Test
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35
Pronouncing "ed" Endings for Adult ESL Students
This game will help beginners to pronounce "ed" ending words.
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4
Question Words
Question Words beginning with Wh for ESL Students
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148
Reading Business Signs for ESL Students
Helping Adult ESL students read business signs they encounter.
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181
Restaurant Words
ESL Vocabulary Words to be used in a restaurant setting
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286
Rights and Responsibilities - U.S. Citizenship
The rights and responsibilities of US Citizens as asked in the US citizenship exam
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31
Road Signs
Identifying what various road signs mean for ESL students.
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291
Rooms of the House and Household Items
ESL Vocabulary to identify the various rooms in a house as well as some common household items.
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346
Sections of the Grocery Store
ESL Vocabulary for The Various Areas of a Grocery Store
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200
Sentences using the past tense of the verb "to be".
When to use "was" and when to use "were".
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260
Sentences using the verb To Be for ESL students
Using the various forms of the verb "to be" for ESL Students in the present tense
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166
Subject and Object Pronouns for Adult ESL Students
The difference between subject and object pronouns
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