TO ALL MY ESL STUDENTS and TODAY, to YOU, someone NEW! !

You are all invited to join in and be pro-active! This blog also belongs to you.

Here are some of the ways you can participate:

* COMMENT (even if you make mistakes) C'est pas grave!
You will get better and better! You cannot GO BACK!
PLEASE leave a COMMENT (click on comment at the bottom of post and follow instructions)

* SHARE INFORMATION with your classmates, they will surely appreciate your findings:
New ESL sites, stories, anecdotes, jokes, games ...
* WRITE what's on your mind! How you feel about your learning process.
You are not alone! Group 'therapy'!!!

HAVE a dose of FUN!!!
* LET me KNOW that you are there to encourage... ME TOO (inside joke)!

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

TO SHOVEL, shovelled or shoveled AND SHOVELLING ALL DAY or shoveling

NEED I SAY MORE ...?


Right now,

I am shovelling 
You are shovelling
She is shovelling
We are shovelling
They are shovelling
He is watching the hockey game ...
OOPS!! ...
but in all fairness,
he has shovelled before!

What's so hard about English verbs?
I always shovel.
My neighbour shovels too.
Every one in Québec shovels.

I have been shovelling all winter.
I have been shovelling all day, today  :(

So right now, I am 'F...+ing' doing nothing!

Byeeeeeeeeeeee !!
Suzanne




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