Mastering Dental English: Vocabulary and Grammar Rules
The Importance of Modern Oral Hygiene
Nowadays, good oral hygiene and preventive dental care play an essential role in modern society. Regular dental visits and the professional role of dentists are vital. Furthermore, cosmetic dentistry and a beautiful smile are increasingly important. Working in healthcare and dental education is a deeply rewarding and vital vocation.
Regular treatments and good hygiene help prevent cavities, gum diseases, and serious complications. In fact, professional prevention
Read MoreEnglish Grammar Rules and Historical Eras
Phrasal Verbs
Een phrasal verb is een werkwoord plus een klein woord (een particle zoals up, on, off, after). Samen krijgen ze een nieuwe betekenis.
- Voorbeeld: run (lopen), run up (een grote schuld maken).
- Vorm: werkwoord + particle.
- Gebruik: Je gebruikt ze zoals normale werkwoorden in alle tijden (Present, Past, Perfect).
- Voorbeeld: I give up / I gave up / I have given up.
Splitsbaarheid
Belangrijk: soms kun je ze splitsen. Als dat kan, mag het object in het midden staan: turn on the TV = turn the TV
Read MoreThe Veldt Literary Analysis: Themes and Character Arc
George Hadley’s Character Transformation
Introduction and Claim
Throughout the story, George Hadley undergoes a major transformation. At the beginning of the narrative, he trusts the Happylife Home and believes technology improves his family’s life. However, after noticing the disturbing behavior of his children and the dangers of the nursery, he realizes that technology has become harmful and tries to take back control before it is too late.
Initial Trust in the Happylife Home
- George appreciates the
Master English Expressions for Emotions and Achievement
Common English Collocations and Phrasal Verbs
- Get bored (become unhappy because something is not interesting or you have nothing to do): aburrirse
- Take pleasure in (get enjoyment or happiness from doing something): disfrutar
- Take advantage of (use the good things from a situation): sacar ventaja o beneficio
- Get lost (not know where you are or how to get to a place): perderse
- Get a lot out of (obtain a good feeling from doing something): te llena mucho hacer algo
- Take risks (do something that might be
English Grammar Mastery: Tenses, Modals and Syntax
Past Tenses
Past Simple
Used for finished actions (Acción acabada). Form: Verb + -ed or 2nd column.
- (+) I wrote an essay.
- (-) I didn’t play football.
- (?) Did you have a match?
Past Continuous
Used for actions in progress in the past (Acción en progreso en el pasado). Form: Was/Were + V-ing.
- (+) I was studying biology.
- (-) They weren’t studying.
- (?) Were they studying?
Past Perfect Simple
Used for the “past of the past,” an action before another past action. Form: Had + Past Participle (3rd column).
- (+) She
Literature Analysis: Short Story Comprehension Tests
I Variant
- 1. The story “Hunting for a Job” is mainly about: B) searching for employment
- 2. The boy in “A Day’s Wait” became frightened because he: C) misunderstood his temperature
- 3. The main character in “A Dog and Three Dollars” offered a reward of: C) three dollars
- 4. The story “The Scholarship” teaches readers to be: C) determined and responsible
- 5. The story “The Green Door” is mainly about: B) an unexpected adventure
- 6. The mother in “Brave Mother” tried to protect her:
