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mbarek Akaddar

100% Free English Learning and Teaching Resources - 5 views

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    100% Free English Learning and Teaching Resources
Belinda Flint

Phonetic Chart of IPA symbols - 8 views

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    This web page is for people interested in learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. This is a useful skill for learners and teachers of English who may want to check the pronunciation of a word in a dictionary. Use the phonetic chart to learn the sounds of English. Then do a quiz to see how well you have learnt them.
Maggie Verster

Daily English Activities: Learn Film Scripts - 0 views

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    This site is for EFL | ESL students. Each day you can find a new simple online activity to help you improve your English.
Barbara Lindsey

NEA: World Languages - 0 views

  • "The fact that our students study a language from grade one not only teaches them how to learn languages, it gives them the mindset that languages are just as important as any other subject," says Janet Eklund, now in her 20th year at Glastonbury, where she's one of two Russian teachers.
  • "All along, we're working to make them not just language proficient, but culturally aware," says Oleksak. "We always remind them that they have to learn more than just the words to relate to people from other cultures."
  • "There's a Chinese saying, that if three people pass by, one of them is your teacher. We learn from just about every experience we have," says Wang. "Then we make sense of it through our language."   
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  • Asia Society's Shuhan Wang cautions against a "language of the month" approach for districts working to build their language programs. It's more important, she says, to build on community resources and to do what you can to make language learning real-world and relevant to them.
  • Presidential candidate Barack Obama hit on some deep-seated anxiety when he remarked in July that we should emphasize foreign language learning from an early age.
  • "The U.S. will become less competitive in the global economy because of a shortage of strong foreign language and international studies programs at the elementary, high school, and college levels," the Committee for Economic Development stated plainly in a 2006 report. "Our diplomatic efforts often have been hampered by a lack of cultural awareness," the report went on to say. The world is becoming so interrelated, if we don't teach our young other languages and cultural values, says Wang, "We are denying them access to the new world. It is just plain and simple. If we continue to view language learning as for the elite, for the "smart ones," or for the family who can afford to pay for it, we are really widening the gap."
  • What does it say about America that we are the only industrialized nation that routinely graduates high school students who speak only one language? Frankly, it says that if you want to talk to us—to do business with us, negotiate peace with us, learn from or teach us, or even just pal around with us—you'd better speak English.
  • "The norm is still either no foreign language or two years in high school," says Marty Abbott, director of Education at the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
  • Foreign language programs are often among the first things cut by urban school administrators desperately adding math and reading classes to raise test scores.
  • "It's time to reassess what 'basic skills' really means for the 21st century," says Asia Society's Wang.
  • Not only will students learn new vocabulary in the target language, but they get to work on the concepts they need to master for other classes, and yes, for high-stakes tests. That's how they do it in Glastonbury, says Oleksak: "We pre-teach, co-teach, and post-teach what's going on in the elementary classroom."
  • The kids reason out what you get when you add three butterflies plus four butterflies: Seven, yes, but really it's practice in Chinese and math, as well as a reminder that caterpillars turn into butterflies.
  • Right now, districts like Glastonbury—with an articulated, sequential program spanning grades 1–12, state-of-the-art language labs, and all the support an administration could give—are the exception.
Martin Burrett

Learning Chocolate - 14 views

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    A superb language site for learning vocabulary. Choose to learn to and from English, Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Languages%2C+Culture+%26+International+Projects
Juan Ignacio Castro

RealLife English - 5 Simple Lifestyle Changes That Will Increase Your English Learning ... - 11 views

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    Cinco aspectos muy sencillos de cambiar en nuestra vida cotidiana que pueden mejorar mucho nuestro aprendizaje del inglés.
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    Cinco aspectos muy sencillos de cambiar en nuestra vida cotidiana que pueden mejorar mucho nuestro aprendizaje del inglés.
Stéphane Métral

English Learning Online, ESL EFL,ESOL Resources - Englishpond.com - 7 views

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    "Englishpond.com covers vast areas of English (ESL, EFL, ELT, ESOL) learning and teaching. Our materials include among others : Printable Worksheets, Self-grading flash quizzes and Exercises, Video Lessons, E-books Powerpoint lessons and more. These resources cover areas like "
Gramarye Gramarye

Language Leader Intermediate - ESL book review - 1 views

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    If you really want to learn English, but are sick of boring books, then Language Leader Intermediate is what you want. - This ESL book review will tell you why Language Leader is what you should buy! You can use this book without a teacher, but it will be more fun if you learn with a friend.
Gramarye Gramarye

Cutting Edge Elementary - ESL book review - 1 views

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    Cutting Edge Elementary will help you to learn English. It is for students with a little bit of English. It will help you with:\n\nGrammar\nVocabulary\nReading and Listening\nSpeaking\nWriting\nReal life situations
Calvin Nicholas

English Communication - Effective Workshop on Communication Part 3 - 5 views

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    Effective Workshop on Communication at BM English Speaking Mumbai. Maharashtra, India.
Mariangeles Romero

Free Online Games for Language Learning | Languagegames.org - 11 views

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    Learn languages with free online games. Games to learn phrases, greetings, vocabulary, numbers and grammar in English, Spanish, French, German and Italian.
Kre Rad

Language Learning with Livemocha | Learn a Language Online - Free! - 4 views

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    probably one of the most popular webspaces to learn or practise English free
Rob McTaggart

Chinese Tools - Online tools to learn chinese - 0 views

  • Chinese Order Stroke
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      Great for IWB's!
  • Hand Writing Recognition
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      This is a good way for students to check if their Chinese writing is legible. If the computer can't guess at what it may be, maybe they need to keep working at it. Built for success and great for interactive whiteboards.
  • Chinese Annotation Tool
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      This tool takes a sentence in Chinese (not pinyin unfortunately) and gives an English or French translation for every word individually. Very good for breaking up sentences into small parts, for analysing word-order and for students to check their writing.
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  • Chinese Annoted News
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      Great for more advanced students. This site gives small news stories and any word that is hovered over is translated into pinyin and English.
  • Chinese Dictionary NEW
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      This is one of the best Chinese-English dictionaries on the internet, when you consider that so many of the words have audio and an animation of the stroke order for writing.
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    This is a fantastic resource for any classroom learning Chinese or about China. The dictionary pinyin with tones as well as simplified and traditional writing, an animation of the order stroke for many words and audio of how the word should be spoken. There is also other resources such as practice sheets for writing, a translator, and other stuff for kids and the classroom.
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Simon Collings. Do You Speak English? - 1 views

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    Read and fill in the gaps. C1 ESL learners.
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Chicken breasts with tomato sauce - 0 views

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    One of my B2 ES students is practising her English while cooking.
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