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Study ESL English on Twitter
http://twitter.com/StudyESLEnglish

Recent Twitter Updates features definitions, examples and links.

Welcome to Study ESL English - ESL stands for English as a Second Language -
this includes speaking writing listening and reading

ESL students usually study and practice English as a language for communication
and to improve their active abilities to use the language.

EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language - Many students study EFL as an
academic subject & not for using English for communication

Introduction to descriptions definitions explanations: ESL EFL ISL ESOL ELT L1
L2 Go to: http://www.eslincanada.com/esl.html

English Conversation Lessons and Classes Explanations Definitions Examples:
http://www.eslincanada.com/englishconversationclass.html

Free ebook -Top Ten Ways - How to Communicate with Confidence Go to:
http://speakenglishbetter.blogspot.com/

English Language Conversation Skills require language ability + content +
(social + non-verbal communication skills) + culture knowledge.

Link to Learn English Blog - http://learn-english-blog.blogspot.com/ - features
English language education articles

Study English as a Second Language Plan - Blog Article - go to:
http://bit.ly/1bB6Gh

FREE ESL English Education Article Links - Go to:
http://www.eslincanada.com/articles.html

Phrases are considered as the 2nd level of classification as they tend to be
larger than individual words, but are smaller than sentences.

We refer to the central element in a phrase as the head of the phrase. If the
head is a noun then the phrase is called a noun phrase

There are 9 accepted classifications for English language phrases generally
based on the headword or construction of the phrase.

In the English language noun phrases may serve as subjects, direct objects,
indirect objects, or objects of prepositions.

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