Agosto 2011
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Learn English through Reading
Read English texts as often as you can.
This could be the news, short stories or novels, texts from your textbook or ego4u. Choose an interesting text that is not too difficult for you (otherwise it wouldn’t be fun).
Don’t look up every word which is new to you – even without a dictionary you will understand a lot. Just concentrate on what you do understand and try to find out the rest by...
Learn English through Songs
Vocabulary needs to be revised again and again. Well, what could be better than studying vocabulary by listening to your favourite songs?
Read the lyrics first and try to understand them. You don’t have to translate the lyrics word by word, just try to find out what the song is all about. (Note: ‘Rap’ might not be practical as those songs usually contain slang words that not even ‘ordinary’...
Learn English through Movies
Thanks to DVD, watching films in English has become an easy thing to do.
Choose your favourite film – you’ve watched that film a dozen times and probably know all the dialogues off by heart in your native language. So following the story will be easy for you.
Have paper and pen ready as you may want to jot down useful words or phrases that you wish to learn. English subtitles might be useful...
Cambridge Dictionaries Online →
About words - New words →
Word Scramble →
Physical Description →
Story: The Fence
There once was a little boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence. The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold...
Funky Phrasals →
British Council - Learning English Kids →
BBC Learning English →
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Groove to English
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Suggested by Miss Irigoyen; Groove to English is a really useful webpage created by Cristina Mato with all sorts of activities for on-line practise which are really simple and easy to use. Perfect for extra practice, homework or reviewing content.
The different sections cover a variety of topics such as:
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William Shakespeare
– William Shakespeare
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Spanish proverbs and sayings →
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word search game →
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE →
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Exercises on much and many →
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How much & How many basic exercises →
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BBC Learning English →
It does not matter how slow you go so long as you do not stop.” Wisdom...
– Wisdom of Confucius