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Hi Everybody, OK, so the newest member couldn't wait to post something himself. I don't have much to contribute on the "tips for teaching" front, so I'll post a link to a site I found a few weeks ago.
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andrewphillips
1 yr 33 days ago
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25 August 2008 Dear Stan: I am a native English speaker who is very interested in Russia and the Russian language (which I wish to learn and know several phrases). I have experience teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). What is your goal on
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I believe that the Chatbot Game can be used to help students learn English as a second language: http://chatbotgame.com http://chatbotgame.com/?cmd=chat_rs http://chatbotgame.com/?cmd=chat_s Players of the Chatbot Game shape the chatbot's
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When it comes to "t" and "d", Belly, regional variation in pronunciation is the rule rather than the exception. What everyone has replied is correct, even if it may seem contradictory. In teaching English as a second language,
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We are a 19-year-old women shoes factory located in Dong Guan, China. We are now looking for a English Teacher who can teach our staff at our factory during weekend. Basically, I want to provide an opportunity to my staff to learn English. May be
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David Huttner,
I also have a law degree and been practicing almost 5 years. Can't stand it and considering teaching English as a second language. I love to travel and find different cultures and languages very interesting.
Did you
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Yes, the original sentence was incorrect, but I do not agree with Timbo's answer as for the correct semicolon usage and the punctuation for the two sentences, i.e. two completely different thoughts, both with an independent subjext and verb.
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Hello! My name is Maria Lisette and I am teaching English as a second language (ESL) here in Mexico. I just started training at a new school here and found something odd in one of their manuals. It is a unit for frequency adverbs, but my problem
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As we're talking 'Linguistic Imperialism', I thought this might be relevant to the discussion... It's an excerpt from something I wrote a few years ago regarding the British Council and its role in ELT...
“A knowledge of English gives rise in
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Milky wrote: And those rules often include advice on use in context, don't they?
No. For the most part, grammar is unconsciously acquired and used.
I should say that I'm talking about native speakers. If you're talking about teaching
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