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If you want to journal in 2025, here’s your sign.  #journalprompts#januaryjournalprompts#journaling#writingideas#2025journal#2025goals
In this quick and engaging lesson, we’re breaking down the word “hinder”—what it means, how to use it in a sentence, and its impact on everyday communication. Learn how this powerful verb describes obstacles or delays and explore fun, relatable examples you can apply to your own writing or conversations. Watch till the end  #AfricanAmericanTeacher #TeachersOfTikTok #HighLevelVocabulary #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #EnglishWordsForEssay #IELTS #WritingVocabulary #HowToImproveGrammar #SubjectVerb #PastParticiple #Hinder #WordOfTheDay #GrammarLesson #MiddleSchoolTeacher #VocabularyBuilding #LearnWithMe #EnglishLanguage #GrammarTips #WordsMatter #AfricanAmericanTeacher #TeachersOfTikTok #HighLevelVocabulary #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #EnglishWordsForEssay #IELTS #WritingVocabulary #HowToImproveGrammar #SubjectVerb #PastParticiple
Video Description: Have you been writing it as one word when it should be two? In this quick lesson, I break down the difference between a single word and its two-word counterpart. One’s a verb, the other’s an adverb—simple and straightforward! Watch as I share sentences to help you easily fill in the blanks and master the distinction. Perfect for students, writers, and anyone brushing up on grammar skills!  #GrammarLesson #EnglishTeacher #Adverb #OneWordVsTwoWords #MiddleSchoolEnglish #ESLHelp #WritingTips #LearnGrammar #ImproveYourWriting #GrammarMatters #TeacherTikTok #LanguageLearning #GrammarHelp #AdverbsAndVerbs #HighLevelVocabulary #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #EnglishWordsForEssay #IELTS #WritingVocabulary #ESLgrammar #HowToImproveGrammar #SubjectVerb #ESLlesson #englishasasecondlanguage
Starting a #sentence with the word when often requires a comma to separate the introductory #subordinateclause from the main clause. This quick lesson will explain how subordinate conjunctions like when create dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and why a comma is needed when the clause comes at the beginning of a sentence. Perfect for writers at all levels, this tip will sharpen your #sentencestructure skills and make your writing clearer and more professional. #when #commas  #GrammarTips #SentenceStructure #CommaRules #commause #SubordinateConjunctions #WritingSkills #EnglishGrammar #ESLtips #GrammarForWriters #BetterWriting #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #helpwithwriting #improvewriting #writingcomp #EnglishWordsForEssay #writingtips  #WritingVocabulary
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Starting a #sentence with the word when often requires a comma to separate the introductory #subordinateclause from the main clause. This quick lesson will explain how subordinate conjunctions like when create dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and why a comma is needed when the clause comes at the beginning of a sentence. Perfect for writers at all levels, this tip will sharpen your #sentencestructure skills and make your writing clearer and more professional. #when #commas #GrammarTips #SentenceStructure #CommaRules #commause #SubordinateConjunctions #WritingSkills #EnglishGrammar #ESLtips #GrammarForWriters #BetterWriting #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #helpwithwriting #improvewriting #writingcomp #EnglishWordsForEssay #writingtips #WritingVocabulary
#Whoever = subject of the clause. #Whomever = object of the verb or preposition within the clause. #Whom = standalone object but not in this construction.   #Reading #English #grammar #pronouns #towhomever #Highlevelvocabulary  #Writingideas #towhom  #Compositionwriting  #Englishwordsforessay  #ieltstest #ielts  #Writingvocabulary  #Howtoimprovegrammar #englishasasecondlanguage
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✨ Want to teach your students how to write suspenseful scenes? Try the power of short sentences! ✍🏽  Here’s why it works: ✏️Short sentences create pauses, making readers stop and feel the tension. ✏️They mimic the way we think when we’re scared or nervous. ✏️The quick rhythm builds anticipation, pulling readers to the edge of their seats.  #middleschoolteacher #elementaryschool #elateacher #writingideas #englishteacher #teachingwriting #teachersontiktok #middleschoolela #teachingontiktok #teachingtips #teacherlife #literacycoach #middleschool #creativewritingteacher #homeschooling #homeschoolersoftiktok #writingtips #teachingkids #teachertok #texasteachers
Unlike traditional bell ringers that may simply ask students to write or respond, this activity encourages students to create suspense, use strong verbs, and experiment with sentence structure. ❄️📚 With this activity, students will: ✏️Break down a single moment into short, punchy sentences to build tension and focus on details. ✏️Replace basic verbs with more vivid, action-packed words to bring their writing to life. 💥 ✏️Use figurative language and sensory details, allowing them to express feelings and make their writing more dynamic. But here's the best part: By the end of the week, the sentences they worked on form a complete, funny or mysterious story! 🎉 Students will see how their individual sentence challenges come together to create a hilarious or suspense-filled narrative about winter mishaps. #middleschoolteacher #creatorsearchinsights #elementaryschool #writingideas #englishteacher #teachersontiktok #middleschoolela #teachersontiktok #teachingontiktok #teachingtips #literacycoach #teachertok #teachingkids #writingtips #creativewritingteacher #homeschooling #lessonplans

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