Mastering English Writing: Vocabulary and Essay Templates

Essential Adverbs for Better Writing

Adverbs of Manner

  • Quickly (rápidamente)
  • Slowly (lentamente)
  • Happily (felizmente)
  • Carefully (cuidadosamente)
  • Beautifully (hermosamente)

Adverbs of Time

  • Now (ahora)
  • Then (entonces)
  • Today (hoy)
  • Yesterday (ayer)
  • Tomorrow (mañana)
  • Soon (pronto)
  • Late (tarde)
  • Later (más tarde)

Adverbs of Place

  • Here (aquí)
  • There (allí)
  • Everywhere (en todas partes)
  • Outside (afuera)
  • Upstairs (arriba)

Adverbs of Frequency

  • Always (siempre)
  • Usually (usualmente)
  • Often (a menudo)
  • Sometimes (a veces)
  • Rarely (rara
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Essential Perspectives on Modern Life and Society

The Impact of Technology on Modern Life

It is widely believed that technology is essential in modern life. I personally feel that it offers significant benefits, though it also presents negative effects. In fact, we rely on technology every day.

Key Benefits of Technology

  • Communication: Technology makes connecting with friends and family across the globe faster and easier.
  • Education and Work: Students access information quickly, while professionals perform tasks more efficiently.

The Challenge of Overuse

Excessive

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English Grammar Exercises: Past and Present Tenses

1. Look at the pictures and write sentences. Use the continuous or past simple.

  • Tom was walking down the street. He saw Jack. He said hello.
  • They were sitting in the garden. It started to rain. They went into the house.
  • Carol was painting the room. She fell off the ladder. She broke her arm.

2. Put the verb into the past continuous

  • When we went out, it was raining.
  • I wasn’t hungry last night, so I didn’t eat anything.
  • Where were you watching television when I phoned you?
  • Jane wasn’t at home when I
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The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Ending: A Short Story

The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Ending

Sarah wasn’t just quiet; she felt invisible. That was how she saw herself in her small village, where every day seemed exactly the same. Her only escape was her secret diary, hidden under a loose floorboard in her room. There, she didn’t just write thoughts; she wrote strange scenes and dark feelings that felt unusual.

One night, after reading one of her entries, a chill ran down her spine. It described a girl walking alone in the forest at midnight. Without really

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Small Things Like These: Themes and Literary Analysis

General Vision and Viewpoint

  • Context: Recession, emigration, and widespread struggle.
  • Power Structures: The grim, oppressive influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Treatment of Children: Vulnerability and institutional neglect.
  • Character Decency: Furlong’s moral compass compared to Kinsella in Foster.
  • Family Life: The joy of domesticity and its fragility.
  • The Ending: Ambiguity regarding Furlong’s future and the morality of his choices.
  • Symbolism: The river as a dark undertow; reflections in windows
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Charlotte’s Web: Friendship, Growth, and Dance Analysis

Friendship Dynamics

  • Old Friends: Maya, Savanna, and Ellie were once Charlotte’s close companions. However, their relationships shifted; Maya became jealous and negative, particularly toward Ximena, while Savanna and Ellie prioritized popularity, distancing themselves from Charlotte.
  • New Friends: Through the dance project, Ximena and Summer became Charlotte’s new allies. Though Ximena initially seemed cold, Charlotte discovered her kind and supportive nature. Summer provided a calm, friendly presence,
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