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Overdo vs Overdue - English Grammar - Teaching Tips

 

This video covers the difference between 'overdo' and 'overdue'. As these two words have a similar pronunciation and spelling, their usage is often confused. 'Overdue' describes something that is past a due date or past a scheduled time, for example: I need to pay all my overdue bills to avoid a late fee. 'Overdo', on the other hand, is used when speaking about doing something to an excessive degree, for example: Don't overdo the salt in this recipe or it will taste bad.


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This unit is about planning a lesson plan, how to make of effective and what teachers have to do in order to work it out. Moreover, it was mentioned of kinds of materials like authentic and non-authentic ones. Besides, there were given recommendations how to discipline a class and let students to carry out all activities that have been prepared.Understanding the importance of listening,reading ,speaking and writing.How to keep a balance approach by incorporating all four into our lesson for better approach.I learnt the basic keys to a successful receptive skills and how to choose material that interests the students and the importance of building interest before reading and listening .

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