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Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) Welcome to LEO LEO is an online English learning program for adult learners who are interested in ongoing English practice to improve their listening, reading, writing, and spoken skills. The program includes live online events via WiZiQ that are conducted twice a week on a specific time and Moodle lessons that do not have specific times. The two formats are very valuable since they provide a chance for students of English to practice the 4 language skills with other participants from around the world. The Moodle workshop has a one time fee of $39 for registration. Anyone who cannot afford to pay will receive a scholarship. Please contact us if you wish to apply for a scholarship.

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) Nellie Deutsch June 17, 2010 The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article Provides information about the noun. Specify the grammatical definiteness of the noun Examples: the, a, and an

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) June 17, 2010 The Article Definite Indefinite

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article A. Definite Noun is a particular one (or ones) identifiable to the listener. It may be the same thing that the speaker has already mentioned, or it may be something uniquely specified. The definite article in English is the. The children knew the fastest way home. Give me the book has a markedly different meaning in most English contexts from give me a book.

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article B. Indefinite An indefinite article indicates that its noun is not yet a particular one (or ones) identifiable to the listener. It may be something that the speaker is mentioning for the first time, or its precise identity may be irrelevant or hypothetical, or the speaker may be making a general statement about any such thing. English uses a or an (depending on the initial sound of the next word) as its indefinite article. She had a house so large that an elephant would get lost without a map.

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO) The Article

Learning English Online (LEO) : Learning English Online (LEO)

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