English in Australia

English in Australia

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Founder: Carol-Anne Stewart
Email: [email protected] English lessons; English academic support; English support for small business.

Individual and small group (max 4) English classes delivered from home office at Dee Why. All learning materials supplied. Lessons are delivered and paid for on a week to week basis. Reasonable rates and first half hour is free. Also offered is English support for academic purposes. This support is available for students in Australia on student visas or students whose second language is English an

🌏🌏 27+ Things You Can Find Only in Australia 05/01/2021

🌏🌏 27+ Things You Can Find Only in Australia In Australia, they speak the same language, eat the same food and wear the same clothes as in the U.S., but only people who visited the continent know how different it is from anywhere else on earth. Aussies have their own slang, their own customs and habits, and a very unique relationship with the....

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New Aussie slang.

21/06/2020

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Social distancing kangeroo style.

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20/06/2020

What is a colon?
The colon: is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots centered on the same vertical line. A colon often precedes an explanation or a list. Wikipedia
A colon can be used to indicate that a list, quotation or summary is about to follow.
Example:
For this class you will need: pencils, paints, brushes and a canvas.

A colon can also be sued to separate an initial sentence or clause from a second clause, list, phrase or quotation that supports the
first in a particular way.
Example:
Learning to speak English is not easy: to begin with you must practise speaking English whenever you can.

14/06/2020

What is a semicolon.
A semicolon is a punctuation mark that separates things . Most commonly semicolons are used to separate two main clauses that are closely related to each other but could stand on their own as sentences.

Example:
I have an early meeting tomorrow morning; I can't go out tonight.

The two clauses in that sentence are separated by a semicolon and could be sentences on their own if you put a period between them instead:

I have an early meeting tomorrow morning. I can't go out tonight.

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The Platypus.
The platypus, sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family and genus, though a number of related species appear in the fossil record. Wikipedia

12/06/2020

What is a hyphen?
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark that’s used to join words or parts of words. It’s not interchangeable with other types of dashes.

Hyphens are used in many compound words to show that the component words have a combined meaning.
Example:
My mother-in-law is good-hearted.
Hyphens are also used when there is a relationship between two words that make up the compound.
Example:
Venkaiah Naidu is vice-president of India.

11/06/2020

Only in Australia

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