October 9, 2025

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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