In this lesson Marc will start by explaining what a noun is. Then he will concentrate the lesson on what compound nouns are. A compound noun is a word made up of 2 or more words put together. They are usually introduced by articles, possessive or determiners. There can be countable or uncountable nouns. He will provide easy examples for each type of compound noun.
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic.
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Marc is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, in Canada. He has been residing in Rome, Italy since 1997.
Marc has been an English Teacher for over 20 years, teaching adults in Toronto, and in Rome.
He is an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He has also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher specialised in TEFL, TESL, TESOL (Arizona State University) & TOEFL. In 2018, he started a BA in the English Language at Queen’s University, Canada.
His studio is located in downtown Rome, where he teaches small groups, 1-to-1, and online. He even offers on-sight corporate English training, especially Business English. He makes his lessons tailored to students’ needs (Exam preparation: CAE, FCE, KET, PET, and IELTS, Business English, English for Tourism, English for lawyers, etc).
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