There, Their, They’re – Reminders for Myself and My Students

Making videos about homophones can be a good way for trainees to find out and remember how to use them. On Next Vista for Learning youll find this student-produced video description of the differences in between their, there, and theyre.

GCF Learn Free uses this 90 second video description of when to utilize there, theyre, and their. The video utilizes little GI Joe characters to discuss the appropriate use of each word. Judging by the YouTube remarks below the video many people like the approach of the video but some do not like the use a military style for the video.

If you see it somewhere else, it has been utilized without authorization. Sites that steal my (Richard Byrnes) work consist of CloudComputin and WayBetterSite.

On Sunday morning I was writing in a little a rush and overlooked a mistake in the title of my post about using the netstat command to see the connections a computer system is making to external sites and devices. The mistake I made (Ive since fixed it) was to use “theyre” when I ought to have utilized “their.” I understand the distinction and have taught the difference to students for as long as I can remember. That stated, my error presented a great chance to collect some short video lessons about the differences between “there,” “their,” and “theyre” and when to utilize each one..

Free School uses this brief, to-the-point description of homophones. The video isnt going to win any awards for creativity, however it works in its shipment of the guidelines for using their, theyre, and there..

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