Monday, August 11, 2014

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Eight

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Eight

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Seven


PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Seven

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Six


PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Six

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Five

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Five

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Four

PowerPoint 2010 Crash Course Part Four

Powerpoint 2010 Crash Course Part Three

Powerpoint 2010 Crash Course Part Three

Powerpoint 2010 Crash Course Part Two

Powerpoint Presentation Tutorials - Crash course Part Two

Powerpoint 2010 Crash Course Part One



Uploaded on Jul 1, 2010
Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in 60mins. Eight Part Video Course. Topics include creating slides, working with layouts, changing your presentations background design, adding text and images and setting up tables of information and conclude with showing you how to setup slide transitions and animation effects.

Powerpoint Presentation Tutorials - PowerPoint in Office 2010 Part One



Uploaded on Mar 27, 2011
Learn to use PowerPoint in Office 2010. Create Slides, Layout, add picture slides , add clip art to slides, apply design, slide transition, Normal view, Slide Sorter, Notes page

Powerpoint Presentation Tutorials - How to create a professional and effecftive Powerpoint.


Uploaded on May 29, 2011
A video showing simple features which allow you to create a professional and effective Powerpoint.

Microsoft PowerPoint is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Powerpoint Presentation Tutorials - Basic slides for beginners




Uploaded on Nov 17, 2011
PowerPoint 2010: Basic Slides for Beginners. Learn how to insert a background, text, and images. Learn the proper way to add slide transition and animation. For a full list of our videos organized by category - visit www.techywarrior.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Phrasal verbs - Interactive quizzes

Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs with these interactive online quizzes

Phrasal Verbs - How to Study Them


How to Study Phrasal Verbs

Study Strategy for Phrasal Verbs



Check out this site.Learning phrasal verbs is one of the most challenging tasks for English learners. Teachers can use this introducing phrasal verbs lesson plan to help students become more familiar with phrasal verbs and start building phrasal verb vocabulary. This phrasal verbs reference list will also get you started with short definitions of approximately 100 of the most common phrasal verbs. Finally, there are a wide variety of phrasal verb resources on the site to help you learn new phrasal verbs and test your understanding with quizzes.

Phrasal verbs - An introduction

A good place to start...
Getting students to come to terms with phrasal verbs is a constant challenge. The fact of the matter is that phrasal verbs are just rather difficult to learn. Learning phrasal verbs out of the dictionary can help, but students really need to read and hear phrasal verbs in context for them to be able to truly understand the correct usage of phrasal verbs. This lesson takes a two pronged approach to helping student learn phrasal verbs. It begins with a reading comprehension which can also serve to introduce some interesting student stories for discussion. This comprehension is peppered with phrasal verbs which can then be discussed as a class. The second part of the lesson includes a brainstorming session for students to create lists of phrasal verbs to share with one another.

Phrasal verbs - Alphabetised listing

 This site About.com  -Education English as a Second language, by Kenneth Beare, has some excellent materials to help you learn about the use of phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs are verbs that are made up of a main verb and followed by particle, usually prepositions. Most phrasal verbs are two or three words and can be quite challenging for English learners as they can be literal or figurative in meaning. In other words, sometimes it is easy to understand the meaning (such as "get up"), but in the case of figurative meanings can be quite confusing (such as "pick up"). Begin learning phrasal verbs with a limited list.