TO ALL MY ESL STUDENTS and TODAY, to YOU, someone NEW! !

You are all invited to join in and be pro-active! This blog also belongs to you.

Here are some of the ways you can participate:

* COMMENT (even if you make mistakes) C'est pas grave!
You will get better and better! You cannot GO BACK!
PLEASE leave a COMMENT (click on comment at the bottom of post and follow instructions)

* SHARE INFORMATION with your classmates, they will surely appreciate your findings:
New ESL sites, stories, anecdotes, jokes, games ...
* WRITE what's on your mind! How you feel about your learning process.
You are not alone! Group 'therapy'!!!

HAVE a dose of FUN!!!
* LET me KNOW that you are there to encourage... ME TOO (inside joke)!

LISTEN to this INTRODUCTION VIDEO:

NOTE TO THE READER:
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- anything UNDERLINED ia a link to click on



Thursday, October 27, 2011

ENGLISH SOUNDS and a new TOOL

TODAY I added a new link in the list of tools 
(see right-hand column) >>> English 101 TOOLS
This BBC site offers an excellent learning tool, 
especially for those hard to recognize symbols 
that you can see next to the words in the dictionary. 
You know those symbols between //  
such as /tiθ/  
   
Here is a tool you can use to practice NOW 
or even when you are away from your English classes.
I especially recommend it for
 vowel sounds and diphthongs.
TRY IT!!!


Good luck! and Keep on learning.  

Your 'loving' teacher!
                SUZANNE  

CLICK on this link for a presentation:



                   

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