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Monthly Archives: October 2015

For AAAAAABSOLUTE BEGINNERS Adult ESL students

October 31, 2015 in Writing.

LEARN ENGLISH and look 20 years YOUNGER!

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1Lwu2Qm) A very interesting thing is happening in the world today, particularly in terms of technology. For the first time in history the young actually do know more than the old in terms of our world today. The reckoning is that in fact a 20 year old today can know as much as…

October 29, 2015 in English Interest.

You have lost EVERYTHING, what are the FIRST 3 things you would DO?

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1LpkEEa) This is a really tough one. I would say if I have lost everything, I am assuming it would be my mobile phone too! So instead of making a phone call I would probably have to take a moment or two to sit and reflect and let myself get back to ‘me’.…

October 28, 2015 in Conversation Starters.

BRAIN TRAIN to build new English VOCABULARY

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit http://bit.ly/1wyFN2Q) No, your brain isn’t a muscle (the last time I heard), but it still requires some kind of fitness regime to keep it assimilating more information. So if you are a language learner, brain training is an absolute must. Words, phrases and concept understanding doesn’t…

October 27, 2015 in Uncategorized.

English Speaking Practice FOR Beginners – DESCRIBING PEOPLE

October 26, 2015 in Speaking.

When you LEARN ENGLISH make sure you RESPECT the language FIRST

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1P5Fysz) In a world of technologically driven communication it is so easy to be caught up in the whole ‘short-forming of words. LOL OMG BTW Just to name a few.  But I do believe that though I do believe think there is a place for that kind of short-forming, to really confidently understand…

October 25, 2015 in English Interest, ESLTeaching.

The English Learners MARATHON, your TRAINING will be like THIS

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1VKqe3I) Everyone knows that learning English is a lifelong thing. The ultimate goal is to become so competent at learning English that you may even be considered a ‘native speaker’, and there are plenty of Europeans these days who seriously, though they are truly bilingual, really are natives in both languages…amazing. But for…

October 22, 2015 in celta, ESLTeaching, IELTS.

Imagine a WORLD where no one had to PAY FOR anything and no one GOT PAID for working?

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1SXmgVL) I just love this whole concept. Something in my heart of hearts tells me that it is already on the way. I say this because these days there is so much free stuff out there e.g. google, facebook, etc, that is worth so much money, and yet no one has ever paid…

October 21, 2015 in Conversation Starters.

ESL/EFL Abbreviations Explained

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
You might be a bit confused by the all the abbreviations you see connected with English learning. To start off with here are the most common abbreviations: ELT – English Language Teaching ESL – English as a Second Language EFL – English as a Foreign Language The main…

October 20, 2015 in Uncategorized.

LEARN HOW to Introduce yourself

October 19, 2015 in Conversation Starters, Speaking.

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