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hi! I am moez. I teach English in a Tunisian secondary school. I like music and movies. I also like to exchange ideas and opinions with others from all over the world
Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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moez5
32 days ago
Universities, Languages, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Schools, Arts, Music
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Hi,I am Japanese. I am 25 years old. I study English for one year. So I want to improve my English skill now. I like go shopping and lisning to the music. I stay in canada to learn English now. Thanks.
Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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blue-jet
32 days ago
Learning English, Languages, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Asia, Arts, Music
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Cool video put together in 2 hours or so by first year communications students at the Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al - before they had even started attending class! It's pretty much gone viral. http://snipurl.com/sa2lj They're in college,
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Hi everyone, I give private english lessons on a one to one basis and, although I do my best to make them varied and dynamic using games (where possible), music and dialogue, I feel like I'm recycling my ideas a bit. Any activity suggestions?
About Teaching English (TEFL/TESL)
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emmeladelyn
35 days ago
Teaching English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Activities, Teaching, Students, Languages, Arts, Music, Teenagers
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I've Been Watching You: the South Louisiana Serial Killer. By Susan Mustafa. (Kenner, (Louisiana): Author house, January 2006. 312 pp. Baton Rouge, Louisiana is known for many things especially for its great food and music but is probably
Basic English Grammar Questions
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danielrams07
37 days ago
Marriage, Football, Relationships, Friendships, Friends, Colours, Sports, Countries, United States, Mistakes, Students, Arts, Music
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I think I can help with a few additional bits: Paul, what was the one you were doing the other night? Those one after 909? <-- Doesn't make sense. ==> One After 909 Oh yeah, that was fantastic. That's great. Really fantastic.
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Hi, I think it'd be better if these questions were asked in the audio section of this forum, maybe. There might be interesting things to discuss, and they don't belong here in the grammar section, I think. Anyway, I listened to this one,
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OTHER WAYS ? USE SONGS to teach
ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS
Several years ago, when
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
49 days ago
Arts, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, ESL, Activities, Students, Songs, Teaching, Languages, Music
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OTHER WAYS ? USE SONGS to teach ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS Several years ago, when teaching ESL to adolescent and adult students, I developed songs that taught students 58 English irregular verbs. This proved to be very successful with my students.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
49 days ago
Arts, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, ESL, Activities, Students, Songs, Teaching, Languages, Music
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I'm not sure what the topic "transport" means, but I can suggest something like what creative teachers I know often do. They take a tune that is familiar to the students (a nursery rhyme like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star")
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