Hello, my name is Ana. I live in the beautiful country of Colombia, and I feel proud to be Colombian. I am a student of early childhood education, and I work as an English teacher for children. I teach them basic English to help them get closer to the language and overcome their fear, since they often feel blocked and prefer not to learn this beautiful language.
I like playing with my pet, helping others, and traveling. I don’t like horror movies—I’m a scaredy-cat!
I am delighted to be in this course, and I hope to keep learning. I wish you all the best in this course, classmate. Come on, we can do it!
Example:
Here are the patterns of sentences:
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“My name is Ana.”
→ Pattern: Subject + Verb + Complement -
“I live in the beautiful country of Colombia.”
→ Pattern: Subject + Verb + Complement -
“I feel proud to be Colombian.”
→ Pattern: Subject + Verb + Complement - “I don’t like horror movies.”
→ Pattern: Subject + Verb + Object (Negative sentence)
Now the types of sentences
Declarative sentences
- My name is Ana.
- I live in Colombia.
- I feel proud to be Colombian.
- I am a student.
- Come on
- I’m a scaredy-cat!
- “We can do it!”