This part four is the last part of a series on language teaching and learning infographics. Again due to the size of the infographics we could not aggregate them all in one post and instead we arranged them into four posts with each post containing links to the other posts so that you can easily navigate the four parts.
If you are a language teacher then it would be a great idea if you print them out and use them on your classroom walls. If you want to integrate them into your classroom blog I recommend that you use Embedit tool to avoid being overrun by their size.
As a reminder here is what part 1,2 and 3 were about :
Part 1: ( 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 2 : ( 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 : ( Click Here 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
Here is what part four is about :
Part 4 : ( Scroll down to read this part )
- 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 Four
2- New Words of 2010
3- The Most Annoying Writing Mistakes
4- Common Rules for Capital Letter Usage
5- The Story of Modifiers






Great infographics! Thanks for sharing these!
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