Adverbial Phrases

Ketchup on English! Using ADVERBIAL PHRASES to BE CLEARER in how you write and speak!

Ever felt like you’re speaking a different language than the person you’re talking to? Like your words just aren’t landing? Well, you’re not alone! In our latest YouTube video, “Ketchup on English! Using ADVERBIAL PHRASES to BE CLEARER in how you write and speak!”, we tackle this very problem with our hilarious characters, Ketchup, Mayo, and Teacher Nuri.

The Problem: Vague Statements and Frustrated Friends

Imagine this: You tell your friend you’re going “out with a friend” and expect them to be thrilled. But instead, they’re fuming! That’s exactly what happens to Ketchup when he tries to plan a playdate with Mayo. Mayo is left completely confused and frustrated by Ketchup’s vague answers.

Enter Teacher Nuri: The Adverbial Phrase Guru!

Luckily, Teacher Nuri is here to save the day! She introduces Ketchup (and you!) to the wonderful world of adverbial phrases. What are they, you ask? They’re groups of words that add detail to verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, telling us how, when, where, and why something happens.

Why Should You Care About Adverbial Phrases?

  • Clarity is Key: Adverbial phrases help you communicate more clearly and effectively. No more misunderstandings!
  • Spice Up Your Sentences: They add depth and richness to your writing and speaking, making it more engaging.
  • Avoid Mayo’s Wrath: Learn how to provide specific details and prevent your friends from getting frustrated.

What You’ll Learn in the Video:

  • What adverbial phrases are and how they work.
  • The different types of adverbial phrases: manner, time, place, and purpose.
  • How to use adverbial phrases to improve your communication.
  • A bonus section on Adverbial Clauses!
  • Hilarious interactions between Ketchup, Mayo, and Teacher Nuri.

Sneak Peek:

Watch as Ketchup learns to transform his vague statements like “We can go out with a friend?” into clear and detailed sentences like, “We can go out to the playground at the nearby park at 5 in the afternoon with Pepper to play hopscotch!”

Ready to Level Up Your English?

Don’t let vague language hold you back! Watch our YouTube video now and discover the power of adverbial phrases. You’ll learn how to express yourself with clarity and confidence.


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We hope you enjoy the video and learn something new! Let us know in the comments what you think of adverbial phrases and how you plan to use them in your own communication.

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Ms Nuri

As a teacher, Ms Nuri believes in nurturing self-directed learners who have the drive to be the best versions of themselves, and the curiosity to always seek knowledge without being prompted to. She believes that English language education is anchored by effective communication and active listening, thus, she makes sure that her lessons are always lively with interaction!

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