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Paraphrasing Tips for ESL Students VIDEO — educational research techniques
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Paraphrasing Tips for ESL Students
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Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach interviews “candidates” seeking to join online ESL platform 51Talk — Jellybeans in the City
Pia Wurtzbach interviews candidates who wish to be part of online English platform 51Talk. The live stream, with hints of a reality and talent show, aims to attract 30,000 new online English teachers to join the platform.
3 Minute English #7 – English Pubs — Mary’s English Blog
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Originally posted on Vocabulary in Chunks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mEQ-P5gfCA [Loescher Editore Video] Vocabulary chunks to learn from video : One of the oldest pubs in the UK. Over a thousand years ago The word pub is short for a public house. In other words a house open to everybody to meet Pubs need a license to sell alcoholic drinks To young people under 18 UNIT…
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A song with Possessive Adjectives — Mary’s English Blog
When English students first learn Possessive Adjectives, they should feel encouraged. There are only seven forms: my, your, his, her, its, our, & their. That’s all! Many European languages have 14 – 20+ forms, depending on whether the noun is singular, plural, male or female. The rules are simple: ♦ Possessive Adjectives always go before […]
Colour Blind – Michael W Smith
New Live Video
I cooked a lovely chicken dish in a live video.
Continue reading “New Live Video”Being an ESOL tutor. An Interview with Kamil Gwozdz — Teacher Phili
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On 7 April, I was interviewed for a Masters research project by Kamil Gwozdz, a student at Leeds Beckett University in the UK and an ESOL teacher in Leeds. His research title is: ‘Attitudes of Further Education ESOL Teachers Towards Teaching Mixed-Ability ESOL Classes in the UK.’ It came just as I was trying to […]
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Scotland and the UK: Slavery Street Names
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How to Write an Opinion Essay

♦ Opinion & Fact: It is essential when writing an opinion essay to clearly separate opinion and fact. When teaching essay writing and critical reading skills to students (adults), I have often been dismayed to discover that they accept written opinions as facts. Alas, such is the power of the written word! How can we […]
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