Free American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea – Year 1, Quarter 1, 3/14/2021 – Online Meeting, Webinar, and Online Chat

American English Learners, In case you watched this, or you wish to watch this again, here is our 1-hour video of our first live audio-video presentation about our 5-year program Free American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea. You are encouraged to watch this video in its entirety to learn about our program. Don’t forget to…

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Welcome to News from Maestro Sersea #121: August 6th, 2023

LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1. Interact with Maestro Sersea: Send an e-mail at maestrosersea @ gmail . com and let Maestro Sersea know your name, location, job, hobbies, and how it’s going with your English learning. Maestro Sersea will then respond within a few days. 2. Maestro Sersea’s educational website of the week: www.usareading.club 3. Click on the links below to access…

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Welcome to News from Maestro Sersea #122: August 13th, 2023

LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1. Interact with Maestro Sersea: Send an e-mail at maestrosersea @ gmail . com and let Maestro Sersea know your name, location, job, hobbies, and how it’s going with your English learning. Maestro Sersea will then respond within a few days. 2. Maestro Sersea’s educational website of the week: www.usareading.club 3. Click on the links below to access…

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Capital Letters and Lowercase Letters

Mastering Capitalization Rules: When to Use Capital Letters and Lowercase Letters Introduction to Capitalization In writing, capitalization plays a crucial role in conveying meaning and clarity. Capital letters are used at the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, and for emphasis. Lowercase letters, on the other hand, are used for regular words and non-specific terms. Let’s…

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Pronouns

Understanding Pronouns Introduction to Pronouns In language, pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in sentences. Pronouns help us avoid repeating the same nouns over and over again, making our sentences clearer and more concise. For example, instead of saying “Mary is a teacher. Mary is kind,” we can use pronouns and say,…

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