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1 Instructor: Jully Yin Meeting Room: Room 209

2 Ms. Jully Yin has been instructing at National Taipei University since 2011. Education: Ms. Jully Yin has obtained the graduation diploma from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and completed courses of teaching credentials in California State University, Long Beach. Belief: Ms. Jully Yin believes everyone can learn well. If he/she can’t, it is the teacher’s fault.

3 The following dates represent the 2012 meeting schedule for the Grammar 101 : 1.Thursday, Mar. 8 th 1pm to 4pm 2.Thursday, Mar. 15 th 1pm to 4pm 3.Thursday, Mar. 22 nd 1pm to 4pm 4.Thursday, Mar. 29 th 1pm to 4pm 5.Thursday, April. 5 th 1pm to 4pm 6.Thursday, April. 12 th 1pm to 4pm 7.Thursday, April. 19 th 1pm to 4pm

4 The following dates represent the 2012 meeting schedule for the Grammar 101 : 8.Thursday, May 3 rd 1pm to 4pm 9.Thursday, May 10 th 1pm to 4pm 10.Thursday, May 17 th 1pm to 4pm 11.Thursday, May 24 th 1pm to 4pm 12.Thursday, May 31 st 1pm to 4pm

5 Currently, the instructor does not have the office hours open on campus. However, the students of this workshop can still reach the instructor if there is any questions need to be answered. How to reach the instructor: jullyyin@gmail.com

6 To help students review the basic speech parts in English, National Taipei University offers the Grammar 101 Spring 2012. In this workshop, students will learn the speech parts and structures of English language. Also, lecturer will work with the students with fundamental grammars of English language.

7 1.Parts of Speech (overview and works specifically on Noun, Verb, and Adj.) 2.Parts of Speech (works specifically on Adv., Int.,Prep., Conj. and Pron.) 3.Sentence Functions (Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative, and Imperative ) 4.Sentence Structures (Simple, Compound, Complex and Compound-complex) 5.PUNCTUATION & BASIC MECHANICS 6.modal and Auxiliary 7.subject-verb agreement 8.Time and Tenses 9. Time and Tenses 10. Time and Tenses 11. Vocabulary Bank (stem, prefix, infix, and suffix) 12.common mistakes in English writing

8 Open discussion: What is part of speech? How many parts of speech are there in modern English? Can you name all parts of speech in modern English?

9 Traditional grammar classifies words based on eight parts of speech: the verb, the noun, the pronoun, the adjective, the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection.

10 the verb  the noun  the pronoun  the adjective  V N Pron. Adj.

11 the adverb  the preposition  the conjunction  the interjection  Inter. Prep. Conj. Adv.

12 What makes a complete sentence? Every complete sentence contains two parts: A SubjectA Predicate

13 Subject and Predicate (lets talk about some boring linguistics) Subject Predicate I love you. She is my sister.

14 Subject Predicate doer action

15 What is a Noun? A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. Nouns are usually the first words which small children learn. A personA placeA thing

16 What is a Verb? The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being. The verb or compound verb is the critical element of the predicate of a sentence.

17 Verb is the action that the subject performs. Verb is the predicate. Verb  tenses and aspects

18 What Is An Adjective? An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.

19 What is an Interjection? An interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion. It is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence.

20 Common Interjections

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22 play apple and on hey well welcome forever lip god color eat computer juice air game spider watch deep poor transient paper controlhate financial crisis hate financial crisis bank security exchange people school lecture where in transition sing. singular plural countable uncountable present (now) past (before) future aspect perfect ( 完成 ) progressive ( 進行 ) simple Structural Functional I love you. S V O C( 補語 ) I am your sister. Complement White cloud in the sky Determiner 指示 詞 Economics Bread Cat Dog Important Adorable Cure Category Linkage She wants to go home. Ambulance Army Jump Cute fly with permission incorporate disposal definitely

23 Do you have the time? Do you have time?

24 Please bring your own dictionary. (Paper back is preferred.) See you if you can file them into the right category.(Noun, Verb, Interjection, Adj.) take home hurray ouch life live date right Jeremy Lincrediable genius awesome bad make bang __________ _____ _____ _____


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