OH! MY SENTENCE is exclusively designed for Malaysian English as Second Language (ESL) Year 5 pupils. This blog is intended to provide an interactive platform for the learner to learn on how to make good English sentences besides serving varieties of related information pertaining to sentence construction.
Monday, June 9, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Let's practise!
Hello folks!
1. As I have promised, in this post, you're going to construct few simple sentences using the SVD table. You can choose to type or record your voice in completing this task. All the best!
* Do not forget to leave your comment about this activity in the comment section*
How to write simple sentence?
Hello folks!
1. In the previous post, we have learnt in depth about the concept of simple sentences. Also, we have been exposed to different types of sentences.
2. Let's try and test your understanding by playing this game:
*Oh! Don't forget to tell your score at the comment section.
3. As you know, each simple sentence must come in a package of subject and verb; therefore, for us to write a good simple sentence, I have developed a simple and convenient method called SVD table. Below is the template:
4. To use the table above, it is very important for us to firstly identify the possible Subject and Verb. Once these elements are identified, for the Description, you may write the extra ideas that related to the previous Subject and Verb; for example,
5. It's very simple, right? In the next post, we would do more practise on writing these simple sentences.
Stay tuned!
Monday, May 26, 2014
What is simple sentence?
Hello folks!
1. In our previous post, we have learnt about different types of sentences. Let's do a quick recap:
1. In our previous post, we have learnt about different types of sentences. Let's do a quick recap:
*Just type your thoughts related to type of sentences*
2. Alright! I'm pretty sure, by now, you might have understood about the three different types of sentences in English language. Now let's look at the first type of sentence - simple sentence. Before we discuss in greater details, please watch the video below, so you could understand generally the concept.
3. A simple sentence consists of an independent clause, so it contains a subject and a verb. It does NOT contain either a dependent clause or another simple sentence.
(The Writing Center, n.d.)
4. The subject tells who or what did something. The verb tells the action (work, talk, think, etc.) or condition (is, seem, appear, etc.); for example'
1. The dog barks.
2. Ahmad and Adam are eating Nasi Lemak.
(Simple sentence vs Compound sentence, 2012)
5. In simple sentence itself, there are few patterns or structures that we could classify them as simple sentence.
6. For further reading on patterns of simple sentences, click the URL below:
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Type of sentences.
Hello folks!
1. In the previous post, we have seen and learnt about the concept of sentences. Let's do a quick recap:
* Every sentence begins with a capital letter, and it ends with certain punctuations such comma ( , ), full stop ( . ), exclamation mark ( ! ) and so forth; for example,
This is a book.
She does well for her English paper, doesn't she?
3. In English, particularly written language, we generally have three different types of sentences. They are:
a. Simple sentence or also known as basic sentence is generally a short sentence that contains a subject and a verb besides only one main idea; for example:
This is a book.
* This = Subject (S)
is a book = predicate (P)
is a book = main idea
I would elaborate on simple sentence in the next post. Stay tuned!
b. Compound sentence contains two main ideas that joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are:
F - for
A - and
N - nor
B - but
O - or
Y - yet
S - so
Below are the examples of compound sentences:
c. Complex sentences - contain an independent clause and a dependent clause. The subjects, verbs, and subordinators are marked the same as in the previous sentences, and in these sentences, the independent clauses are also underlined (ESLBEE.COM, 2014).
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
What is sentence?
Hello folks!
1. In the previous post, we have watched a video of language of the world. It's very interesting, don't you think? Based on that video, we could know there are so many ways of saying Hello! in different languages such as Mandarin, Tamil, English and so forth.
2. However, although there are lots of languages to be spoken in the video, there is an obvious similarity between these languages. Can you identify it?
*You may want to discuss with your partner*
3. Regardless any languages of the world, besides spoken language, written language plays significant role at playing its role. As much as the spoken language does, written language helps a lot at delivering certain messages to an individual or a group of people. Words, phrases as well as sentences are used to serve such purposes - conveying the messages & communicating.
4. I'm very sure, by now, you have already understood the concept of words and phrases, so without further ado, let's look at the general concept of sentence:
Still confused? Don't worry! Let's watch this video:
Language of the world
Hello folks!
1. As you might probably have known, language serves many functions for various purposes. It is used formally and informally as a way of communicating and exchanging the information. As many as ethnics and races in this world, there are also thousands of language to be found.
Mandarin.
Tamil.
English.
French.
Germans.
Malay Language
and...
many more.
2. Let's watch the video below to get a clearer picture of what I am talking about:
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