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Teresa Ilgunas

My Home - Practice speaking English while you watch great videos - EnglishCentral.com - 1 views

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    Wonderful video clips where students can record and practice their speaking. Good for improving literacy as well as English speaking skills. Any student who does not like reading aloud would enjoy! Latest: a clip from Despicable Me!
Ninja Essays

Top 10 Online Resources for ESL Students - Document in GCSE English for Speakers of Oth... - 0 views

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    "There are millions of people learning English as a second language all over the world. With so many online resources that can make the process easier, learning a new language is more accessible than ever. However, it's easy to get lost in the sea of websites, apps and tools that offer ESL materials. The following list of top 10 websites can serve as your navigation tool on the quest for the perfect online educational resources. "
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Pritee Jain - Global Career Counsellor Success Story | Career Counselling - 0 views

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    A strong enthusiast from Delhi with an impressive educational background, Pritee Jain has secured Master's in English Literature, has a notable amount of experience in the education industry. Pritee's passion to guide students and help them achieve excellence has motivated her to take up career counselling as a career. In addition to teaching students and counselling them, Pritee also trains students in arts (drawing, painting, etc.), language skills (English) and 2D & 3D design and animation.
Teresa Ilgunas

The History of English in 10 Minutes Video | Smithsonian Magazine - 2 views

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    Probably most appropriate for high school
Teresa Ilgunas

CATENet - 0 views

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    A listserv for teachers of English, literature, reading. You can subscribe to the listserv at this address.
Global Opportunities

Which Universities Accepts TOEFL Exam Score in Canada? - 1 views

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    The good news is that many Canadian universities accept the TOEFL exam. The majority of Canadian universities that require students to complete an English language test accept TOEFL with average marks requirement of 80. Some mid-sized institutions admit students who have completed four years of high school with English as their primary language without taking an English language test.
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