Grammar
Punctuation
Comprehension
Spelling
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Sentences
Pronouns
Adverbs
Prepositions
What are Nouns?
What Sorts of Nouns
are There?
are There?
What about Plurals?
What are Verbs?
What Sorts of Verbs
are There?
are There?
What about Time?
What are Adjectives?
Types of Adjectives
What are Sentences?
What Sorts of Sentences
are There?
are There?
Why use Complex
Sentences?
Sentences?
How to make Complex Sentences?
What are Conjunctions?
What are Relative Pronouns?
What are Pronouns?
Set the Scene for Your
use of a Pronoun
use of a Pronoun
Other Pronouns
What are Adverbs?
Types of Adverb
What are Prepositions?
What Sort of Prepositions
are There?
are There?
Capital Letters
Commas
Apostrophes
Periods
Quotation Marks
What are Capital Letters?
The Rules About Capitalisation
What are Commas?
What are Apostrophes?
How it Works
What are Periods?
Other Forms of Period
What are Quotation
Marks?
Marks?
What Sorts are There?
Facts
Arguments
Narratives
Visual Literacy
Reading About Facts
Reading Arguments
Reading About Stories
How do we Read Pictures?
Introduction
Simple
Not too hard
Challenging
1. Why is English so Hard
to Spell?
to Spell?
2. Short and Sweet
(Short Vowels)
(Short Vowels)
3. The Magic 'e'
4. Magic Endings
5. Double Trouble
6. Double Headers
7. The special case of l before an ending
8. The Problem of 'c' and 'g'
9. Predictable Plurals
10. Weird Plurals
11. Time Travel
12. What Goes Before
13. What Goes After
14. The Problem of 'y' Endings
15. The Twins 'able' and 'ible'
16. The Famous Case of
'i' Before 'e'
'i' Before 'e'
17. Disappearing Letters
18. Problem Consonants:
ph and gh
ph and gh
19. Problem Consonants:
wh and th
wh and th
20. Problem Consonants:
ch and tch
ch and tch
21. Awkward Endings
22. Problem Vowels
23. Tricky Clusters:
au, aw, or, oa, oor and our
au, aw, or, oa, oor and our
24. Tricky Clusters:
air, are and ear
air, are and ear
25. Tricky Clusters:
ou, ow, ue and ew
ou, ow, ue and ew