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April 26, 2008

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If you are looking for an English School, you will definitely want to check out www.englishlink.com. English link is a Global Online English School, offering ESL lessons, help with passing an English exam.

English Link has experienced teachers ready to help you improve your speak, pronounciation, and English skills.

You can try a free lesson from their website, do a free placement test, or try out one of their free video lessons.

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March 21, 2008

STEPS FOR MAKING VERB TENSES EASIER

Filed under: High Beginner, Intermediate, Learning English Humor — admin @ 8:36 am

Many students are concerned about learning the tenses of the English language. They have likely heard horror stories about how difficult and confusing they are – about the irregular verbs and the many exceptions to the rules. It does sound terrifying if only the difficulties are discussed, without any method or organized ESL Curriculum for approaching the tenses in a step by step fashion is introduced. Perhaps if the teacher has an understanding of the similarities in the way that the tenses are constructed it will help the students.

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March 4, 2008

Games for Learning English

Learning any language can often become quite a tedious affair. There are endless grammar rules to memorize, and thousands of vocabulary words to try to hold in mind until they are needed. One of the primary enemies in learning English is boredom. English learning games can provide a bit fun in the long process of learning a language. Here are a few ideas for English learning games that can be used in classrooms or among friends.

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October 9, 2007

Learning English Online – Tips for Students

The internet has been responsible for many changes in our world and society. Everything has changed, from how we do business, to how we communicate with our friends and loved ones. The internet has also provided us with new sources of knowledge and learning. In today’s world, a student can learn almost any subject over the internet. Some people are even receiving college degrees without ever traveling farther than their own home computer.
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February 2, 2007

Improving Your English Vocabulary

Filed under: Blogroll, High Beginner, Improving & Practicing, Intermediate — admin @ 11:36 am

A large part of learning to speak English is to improve your vocabulary. Improving your vocabulary will help you feel more confident when speaking English. It will also help you understand what you are hearing when others are speaking English. There are many tools you can use to improve your English vocabulary.
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January 26, 2007

Using Newspapers to practice English

Newspapers are a great way to practice your reading skill and improve your vocabulary.

In addition, newspapers have ‘real world’ English, which is very different to ‘classroom’ English.

Here are some online newspapers:

Weird News Links to strange news stories
USA Weekend
Reuters Hourly News Short summaries of current news
The Chicago Tribune
The Jerusalem Post
The Nando Times
The New York Times
The Washington Post
World Newspapers On line
React Newsmagazine for teens
Reader’s Digest World

Here are some tips:

- it may seem difficult at first, but keep going!
- keep your dictionary close by and use it.
- writing out vocabulary helps remember it. Start a vocabulary notepad. Use each page for the each letter, A – Z. When you learn a new word, write it in your vocabulary notepad on the right page.
- explore the different sections of the newspaper. Some will be easier than others.

November 25, 2006

Learning English Exercise for High Beginners

Filed under: High Beginner, Quizes — admin @ 11:46 am

Read the paragraphs below and then answer the questions. To see the answers, click on Questions and Comments below.

The four Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were all born in Liverpool, England. They started playing together in 1959. They played in many countries of Europe, sometimes for royalty. Lennon told the Royals, (the royal families of Europe), to rattle their jewelry when they liked the song.

These four played in the countries of Britain, The United States, Canada, Australia, Japan and all through Western Europe. They were so popular that the people crowded around them if they went outside of their hotel rooms. They were a well-loved pop group who made people laugh and sometimes cry with their songs.

In 2005, Paul McCartney returned to his home country of England where he performed in the Live 8 concert for millions of people throughout the world. Thousands of people attended in the concert in London.

He opened the concert with ”Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club”. For the finale he sang, “Hey Jude” to hundreds of thousands of people all over the world.

Complete the sentences using:

of because the in with interested in if

NOTE: The same word can be used more than once.

The Beatles started their group ___________ Liverpool, England ___________ 1959.
They played in many of the countries ___________ Europe. _____________ they were so
popular, the people crowded around them _____________ they went outside their hotel rooms.

They didn’t see the things they were _____________ _____________. They were well-loved _____________ they made people laugh and cry _____________ their songs.

In 2005 Paul McCartney performed in the Live 8 concert _____________ London. Millions
_____________ people watched and listened in many countries of the world.

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