This is part three in a series of articles covering some of the best infographics for language teachers. These are intended to help teachers familiarize their students with some important content about English language. As I said in part one and two, these infographics can be printed out and pinned on the classroom wall for studnets to review during the whole school year. If you have a classroom blog and you want to share them with your students there then I recommend you use Zoomit tool to avoid being overrun by their size.
As a reminder here is what part one and two were about :
Part One : ( Click Here to access this part )
- Definite and indefinite articles
- All about Adjectives
- Punctuation
- Passive Voice
- When to use e.g and i.e
Part Two : ( Click Here to access this part )
- How to Use Quotation Marks and Punctuation
- Subjective I wish I were
- Modal Verbs
- Ten Tips to Improve your Grammar
- Parallel Structure
Part 3 : ( Scroll down to access this part )
- Apostrophes The Importance of Good Grammar
- Adjectives Degree of Comparison
- Most Misspelled Words
- Ten Hyphenation Tips
- Fifteen Most Useful Phrasal Verbs
Part 4 : ( Click Here to access it )
- Fourteen Typical Mistakes with Prepositions
- New Words of 2010
- The Most Annoying Writing Mistakes
- Common Rules for Capital Letter Usage
- The Story of Modifiers
Please make sure you click on any image to enlarge it.
Part Three
1- Apostrophes The Importance of Good Grammar
2- Adjectives Degree of Comparison
3- Most Misspelled Words
4- Ten Hyphenation Tips
5- Fifteen Most Useful Phrasal Verbs





