前回の記事では、日本にいながら英語を習得する道のりについて、読書好きタイプをベースにしたものと、進んで読書をしないタイプのためにアレンジしたものをご紹介しました。 私の提案する英語学習の道のりには、単語学習が出てきませんでした。
Literary Devices defines alliteration as: “A stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a series.” Does alliteration have to use the ...
A series of words beginning with the same consonant, used to emphasise a point or create a mood. Tongue twisters are an obvious example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Try saying that ...
Alliteration is when words start with the same sound: For example, S ammy the s lippery s nake came s liding. Alliteration is used in both written and spoken English. You can find examples in poetry, ...
受験された皆様、共通テストおつかれさまでした! 英語講師の私も英語LR両方解きましたが、昨年比で言うと、複雑で面倒な照らし合わせもなく解答の根拠も比較的わかりやすいものが多くて、このぐらいならきっと高得点をとってきてくれると信じたい ...
Even if you're years out of school and not actively taking an English class, it's hard not to note how we use literary and sound devices in music, art, advertising and writing. You've got "Snap, ...
Alliteration is a literary device. It occurs when the first sound of a word is repeated in all or most of a group of words in succession. Listen for the repeated sounds in these examples: Wendy walked ...
Welcome to the place where all my passions come together. Language and literacy come together in these fun alliteration books. Wonderful words meet adorable illustrations in these tongue-twisting ...