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When To Use A Question Mark Or Exclamation Mark

Youth Grammar
Learn when to use a question mark and when to use an exclamation point with this helpful video strategy.

Six Ways To Start A Sentence

Youth Grammar
Remember these six openings and you can write anything you want!

Persuasive Writing for Kids: Writing a Rough Draft and Closing

Youth Grammar
After writing a great introduction, you can finish your draft. And don't forget to wrap up your writing with a good closing or conclusion.

Persuasive Writing for Kids: Planning & Pre-writing

Youth Grammar
Learn how to make a quick plan of the reasons you will use in your writing.

Persuasive Writing for Kids: Brainstorming Topics

Youth Grammar
The first step is to brainstorm topic ideas. Watch this video to help you get started.

Persuasive Writing for Kids: What is It?

Youth Grammar
Watch this video to find out the basics of persuasive writing.

Opinion Writing - Episode 8

Youth Grammar
The very last step is to edit my writing to fix any mistakes.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 7

Youth Grammar
Editing your narrative essay.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 6

Youth Grammar
Writing your revisions.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 5

Youth Grammar
Writing your closing.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 4

Youth Grammar
Writing your first draft.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 3

Youth Grammar
Writing your introduction.

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 2)

Adults Grammar
Mark explains in detail when we need to use "do" as an auxiliary verb. This video is for students at an upper-intermediate level.

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 1)

Adults Grammar
Mark explains in detail when English requires "be" as an auxiliary verb. This video is for students at an upper-intermediate level.

Past Simple and Present Perfect

Adults Grammar
Geoff teaches us the use of Past Simple and Present Perfect.

Noun Song

Youth Grammar
A song about all the types of nouns.

What do all languages have in common?

Adults Grammar
Dig into Noam Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar and decide: are there universal grammar rules and are they hardwired into our brains?