3.21.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello students! Congratulations on completing Years 1 and 2 of American English. Now that you are better prepared and that your American English is stronger, during years 3, 4, and 5 of your American English studies with Maestro Sersea, you will receive a different English grammar lesson each week.

Each week we focus on an English Grammar topic you can review. This week we focus on Parts of Speech: INTERJECTION. Here’s a link to where you can learn more about INTERJECTIONShttps://www.englishclub.com/grammar/interjections.htm

Here’s a video that introduces INTERJECTIONS:

https://youtu.be/D0GISr5StEc

You are encouraged to do your best to learn from each English grammar lesson as well as do further research via the Google search engine below if you need to learn more about each grammar topic.  Type the topic you’re searching for in the “Enhanced by Google” box below so you can search for more information.

2 thoughts on “3.21.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Lesson 3.21.3 Year 3
    Part of Speech,” Interjections”.
    Interjections are words or phrases used to express sudden feelings and emotions. They are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence. Interjections are common in everyday speech and informal writing. Example of Interjections, ”Wow!” ”Oh!” ”Oops!” ”Ah!” ”Ouch!” ” Hey!” ”Well!”. and ”Alas!”
    Here is an example of a sentence with interjections: ”Wow! That is amazing! I can’t believe it!”
    ” Oh no! I forgot my keys!”
    ” Oops! I spilled my coffee!”
    ”Ah! That is better”
    ” Well, I guess we will just have to try again”.

  2. Dear teacher,
    Lesson 3.21.3 Year 3
    Part of Speech,” Interjections”.
    What is the meaning of interjection words?
    An interjection is a word or phrase used to express a feeling or to request or demand something. While interjections are a part of speech, they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence.
    Interjections are common in everyday speech and informal writing. Example of Interjections, ”Wow!” ”Oh!” ”Oops!” ”Ah!” ”Ouch!” ” Hey!” ”Well!”. and ”Alas!”
    Here is an example of a sentence with interjections.
    Here are some examples of interjections.
    1- Hurray! We won the match.
    2- Ouch! That really hurt badly.
    3- Wow! That is a beautiful dress indeed.
    4- Oh my God! That was unexpected.
    5- Whoa! That guy is unbelievably huge.
    6. Ah, now I understand what you were trying to say.
    7. Oh no! That should have really upset you.
    8. Alas! I have not cleared the internal assessment.
    9. Bravo! That’s a really brave thing to do.
    10. My God! The waiting list for the reservation seats is too long; I don’t think we would get a seat.
    Thank you.

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