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The #grammarlesson hashtag on TikTok features engaging, educational videos that teach grammar rules, punctuation, sentence structure, common mistakes, and language tips, fostering a fun environment for learning and improving writing skills.
Did you know we’ve been saying ‘possum’ when we really mean ‘opossum’ here in the U.S.? My students and I explored the fascinating differences between opossums and possums using a Venn diagram, uncovering their habitats, traits, and unique marsupial characteristics. But the best part? I ended the lesson with a hilarious (and slightly embarrassing) story about my encounter with an opossum. Let’s just say the class learned more than a little about opossums—they also learned that I might not be the bravest when it comes to marsupials! 🐾 Watch to learn, laugh, and maybe even discover something new about yourself. #possum #opossum  #PossumVsOpossum #Marsupials #GrammarLesson #EnglishTeacher #EducationalTikTok #australia #FunInTheClassroom #Grammar #nocturnalanimal #teacherstory #MiddleSchoolTeacher #ESLLesson #NatureLesson #WildlifeFacts #Storytime #TeacherLife #LearningIsFun #AnimalEncounters #VennDiagram #grammarlesson in
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Is it A or AN? Let’s tackle those tricky words that start with H! It’s not just about the letter—it’s about the sound. Think A horse vs. AN hour or AN honor. This quick grammar tip is perfect for ESL learners, English students, and anyone looking to sharpen their English skills. Let’s master pronunciation together! #GrammarLesson #GrammarTeacher #EnglishPronunciation #ESLLesson #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguageLearning #EnglishTips #EnglishSkills #EnglishForBeginners #LanguageLearning #EnglishGrammar #ImproveYourEnglish #EnglishHelp #ANorA #GrammarMadeEasy
In this quick lesson, I break down the subjunctive mood using examples from pop culture! Beyoncé’s “If I Were a Boy” highlights how we use “were” for hypothetical or imagined situations, while Gwen Stefani’s “If I Was Rich” demonstrates “was” for real or true situations. The subjunctive mood can feel tricky, but these examples make it simple: “if I were” is for imagination, and “if I was” is for reality. Watch this short, to-the-point video to clear up the confusion! #grammar #subjunctive #grammarlesson #learnEnglish  #SubjunctiveMood #IfIWere #IfIWas #GrammarLesson #EnglishTips #LanguageLearning #LearnEnglish #ESLLesson #GrammarHelp #WritingTips #ESL #ESLlteacher #PunctuationAndGrammar #PopCultureGrammar #TeachingEnglish #TESOL #QuickGrammarTips #MiddleSchoolGrammar #EnglishMadeSimple #Beyonce #gwenstefani #esllesson #HypotheticalVsReality#onthisday
The double space after a period is a relic of the typewriter era when monospaced fonts required extra spacing for readability. However, in modern writing, especially with proportional fonts, a single space is now the standard. Most style guides, including APA, MLA, Chicago, and AP, recommend using a single space after a period. Microsoft Word and Google Docs even flag double spaces as errors. That said, some people still prefer double spacing out of habit or personal preference. If you’re writing for a specific audience, it’s always best to check their preferred formatting rules. #GrammarLesson #WritingTips #GrammarRules #SpacingMatters #EnglishWriting #PunctuationRules #writing #MLA #WritingMistakes #LearnGrammar #GrammarHelp #GrammarCheck #EnglishTeacher #EditingTips #GrammarNerd #Proofreading #SingleSpace #WritingSkills
#complexsentences #because #subordinateconjunctions #usingcommas #GrammarMistakes #grammarlesson #grammar
The world needs this lesson! One of the biggest grammar mistakes on social media is confusing ‘you’re’ and ‘your.’ Yes, adults and students alike mix these up, so let’s clear it up once and for all! Simple test: “You’re” is short for “you are” (think you’re awesome!). Meanwhile, “your” shows possession (your book, your idea). If you’re ever unsure, try substituting “my” in the sentence to check—if it makes sense, you’ve got it! Let’s spread the word and get this error corrected.  #Grammar #youre #GrammarQueen #grammarlesson #GrammarEducation #youryoure #WordOfTheDay #youryoure #VocabularyLesson #your #SocialMediaGrammarMistakes #KnowTheDifference #YoureVsYour #GrammarTips #grammarerrors
Today’s word is aplomb! It’s all about handling situations with confidence and composure, even when the pressure is on. Watch as I break down the meaning, origin, and use of this elegant noun, and stick around for some fun examples and tips to use it in your writing and daily conversations. Ready to ace your vocabulary with aplomb? Let’s dive in! #vocabulary #selfconfident  #Aplomb #VocabularyBoost #GrammarLesson #grammar #ConfidentWriting #WordOfTheDay #MiddleSchoolTeacher #ESLLesson #EnglishClass #LearnEnglish #WordPower #EnglishVocabulary #PoiseAndComposure
Another grammar lesson for you! Make sure your pencils are sharpened 🤣 #grammarlesson #grammarpolice #writerlife #romancewriter #lgbtq🏳️‍🌈 #pride🌈 #makeamericaliterateagain
#lose #Lost #loosen #loose #verb #grammarlesson #ESL #englishasasecondlanguage #ELL
Reminder- #Then is not one of the FANBOYS conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) and does not traditionally join two independent clauses. However, then can sometimes function like a #coordinatingconjunction when it links two complete thoughts (#independentclauses). #Grammar often has exceptions and gray areas. Then doesn’t behave like a #fanboys conjunction, but its role in linking sentences or ideas can still require a comma. So use the “complete sentence test” when in doubt. “then” as a conjunction: #EnglishGrammar #GrammarLesson #ESLLesson #EnglishAsASecondLanguage #ELLStrategies #WritingTips #GrammarRules #LearnEnglish #CommasMatter #PunctuationTips #CommonMistakes #WritingSkills #EnglishWriting #ESLGrammar #GrammarHelp #TeachingGrammar #MiddleSchoolELA #EnglishTeacher #LanguageLearning
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Reminder- #Then is not one of the FANBOYS conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) and does not traditionally join two independent clauses. However, then can sometimes function like a #coordinatingconjunction when it links two complete thoughts (#independentclauses). #Grammar often has exceptions and gray areas. Then doesn’t behave like a #fanboys conjunction, but its role in linking sentences or ideas can still require a comma. So use the “complete sentence test” when in doubt. “then” as a conjunction: #EnglishGrammar #GrammarLesson #ESLLesson #EnglishAsASecondLanguage #ELLStrategies #WritingTips #GrammarRules #LearnEnglish #CommasMatter #PunctuationTips #CommonMistakes #WritingSkills #EnglishWriting #ESLGrammar #GrammarHelp #TeachingGrammar #MiddleSchoolELA #EnglishTeacher #LanguageLearning
#Nobody #grammarlesson #vocabulary #pronoun #englishasasecondlanguage
Commas, colons, and the Oxford comma—what’s the difference? In this quick and precise lesson, I break down how to use commas correctly (yes, even before a conjunction), when to add a colon, and what the Oxford comma is all about. Spoiler: it’s optional but super helpful in avoiding confusion! Let’s settle the punctuation debate once and for all and make your writing crystal clear. #comma #usingacolon #colon  #C#CommaLessonColonLesson #OxfordComma #PunctuationTips #GrammarLesson #WritingTips #LearnGrammar #ESLLesson #GrammarMatters #TeacherLife #EnglishTeacher #grammar #MiddleSchoolTeacher #grammarlesson #PunctuationMadeEasy #HowToWrite #GrammarRules
Expensive eggs are an extra expense—sounds familiar, right? With egg prices soaring, let’s dive into a quick grammar lesson using this relevant and timely example. This phrase is a great example of assonance because it highlights repeated vowel sounds. But how do you tell the difference between assonance and alliteration? It’s simple: Alliteration focuses on repeated consonant sounds (ends in ‘N,’ a consonant), while assonance focuses on repeated vowel sounds (ends in ‘E,’ a vowel). Watch to learn more and impress your friends with your poetic knowledge! #Eggs  #Assonance #Alliteration #ExpensiveEggs #EggPrices #GrammarLesson #PoeticDevices #EnglishTeacher #egg #highpricesofeggs #MiddleSchoolEnglish #EnglishGrammar #FunWithWords #ESLLesson #VowelSounds #LiteraryTerms #EggInflation #GrammarMadeEasy
In this quick grammar lesson, students will learn the difference between affect and effect using the RAVEN rule (Remember: Affect is a Verb, Effect is a Noun). The lesson concludes with the introduction of the word arduous, which is defined and applied to the learning process in a lighthearted way. Here’s a trick to help you remember: RAVEN. 	•	R: Remember 	•	A: Affect is a 	•	V: Verb 	•	E: Effect is a 	•	N: Noun #AffectVsEffect #RAVENRule #GrammarLesson #grammar #MiddleSchoolEnglish  #English #EnglishTeacher #WordOfTheDay #Arduous #GrammarTips
Bad grammar… I just can’t do it. They’re is no way. 😂 #grammarlesson  #fypシ #dating #dms #slide #blondeshavemorefun
In this lesson, I used the word mentor to teach whether it needs an apostrophe or not. The conversation shifted into an amazing moment when one of my quietest students corrected my misspelling of the word advice. It was a welcomed correction, and it turned into a powerful moment about using your voice and feeling confident to speak out. This apostrophe lesson wasn’t just about grammar—it was about finding confidence in the classroom. Watch this special moment unfold, and let’s celebrate the beauty of teaching and learning together! #apostrophe #apostrophes  #ApostropheLesson #grammarlesson #MentorVsMentors #GrammarTips #SpeakOut #StudentVoices #proudteacher #ClassroomConfidence #LearningTogether #ESLLesson #EnglishAsASecondLanguage #WritingTips #TeacherMoments #MiddleSchoolTeacher #TeachersOfTikTok #GrammarFun #MistakesAreLessons
Ever wonder when to use advice and when to use advise? This quick grammar lesson breaks it down for you! Learn how advice is a noun (something you give or receive) and advise is a verb (something you do). With clear examples and tips, this video makes it easy to master these commonly confused words. Perfect for ESL, ELL, and anyone looking to improve their English skills! #grammar  #advicevsadvise #GrammarLesson #LearnEnglish #ESLLesson #ELL #EnglishGrammar #WordConfusion #ESL #EnglishAsASecondLanguage #ELL #EnglishLanguageLearners #GrammarTips #EnglishLearners #TeachingEnglish
Today’s vocabulary spotlight features #futile plus others words: #saboteur and #turbulence. We explored how a saboteur is someone who deliberately undermines or destroys, often in secret, and why the word carries a negative but intriguing connotation. Students loved its mysterious tone! We also connected this to turbulence—both literal and metaphorical. These terms not only enhance your writing but could also be your secret weapons on ACT/SAT test day. Let’s break them down together! #grammarlesson #grammar #vocabulary  #VocabularyBuilder #ESL #wordstudy #WordOfTheDay #NewWords #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ACTPrep #SATPrep #TestPrepTips #LanguageLovers #AdvancedVocabulary #ESLStudents #ExpandYourVocabulary #WordNerd #LearnNewWords #GrammarTips #Saboteur #Turbulence These hashtags target test prep students, vocabulary enthusiasts, and those learning English or expanding their lexicon.
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Today’s vocabulary spotlight features #futile plus others words: #saboteur and #turbulence. We explored how a saboteur is someone who deliberately undermines or destroys, often in secret, and why the word carries a negative but intriguing connotation. Students loved its mysterious tone! We also connected this to turbulence—both literal and metaphorical. These terms not only enhance your writing but could also be your secret weapons on ACT/SAT test day. Let’s break them down together! #grammarlesson #grammar #vocabulary #VocabularyBuilder #ESL #wordstudy #WordOfTheDay #NewWords #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ACTPrep #SATPrep #TestPrepTips #LanguageLovers #AdvancedVocabulary #ESLStudents #ExpandYourVocabulary #WordNerd #LearnNewWords #GrammarTips #Saboteur #Turbulence These hashtags target test prep students, vocabulary enthusiasts, and those learning English or expanding their lexicon.
In this lesson, I unpack the differences between subordinating conjunctions, coordinating conjunctions, and the use of semicolons to connect clauses. We’ll explore how sentences like ‘Because she missed the bus, she was late’ differ from ‘She missed the bus; she was late.’ Learn when to use a comma, when to use a semicolon, and how conjunctions change the structure of your writing. Perfect for ESL learners, students, and anyone looking to strengthen their writing skills!  #GrammarLesson #SemicolonRules #Conjunctions #CoordinatingConjunctions #SubordinatingConjunctions #EnglishGrammar #WritingTips #SentenceStructure #GrammarMatters #MiddleSchoolGrammar #LearnEnglish #TeacherLife #TeachersOfTikTok #ESLLesson #PunctuationRules #TeachingEnglish
Have you ever wondered whether ‘never the less’ is correct or just a common mistake? In this grammar lesson, I not only explain the proper use of ‘nevertheless,’ but I also show you how to incorporate it into complex sentences and use commas correctly. ‘Nevertheless’ is a powerful transition word that can elevate your writing when used properly. Learn the rules of placement, the role of punctuation, and how to avoid common errors like writing ‘never the less’ or ‘never-the-less.’ By the end of this lesson, you’ll be confidently crafting polished, professional sentences! #grammar #Nevertheless #CommaRules #ESL #ComplexSentences #grammarrules #GrammarLesson #GrammarTips #WritingSkills #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #ESLLesson #WritingTips #LanguageLearning #GrammarHelp #TeachersOfTikTok #EducationalContent

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