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Expressing QuantityI'm happy that I have _____ friends all over the world much / a lots / lots of - Here is a guide to expressing quantity for beginners and lower level classes.
Test your knowledge with this 20 question expressing quantity quiz. Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Update on English Books Going to DarfurMany of you generously donated to help buy books for refugees from Darfur. I'm happy to provide this update from Logan at Bookwish.org
"There was a handover in Oxford, yesterday, attended by the Headway publishing manager, Judith King, and the books are expected to fly to Chad next week aboard Air France (who are waiving freight charges)." Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Silent LettersTom talked about his thumb. It seems he had pulled a muscle. In this strange sentence, the L in "talked", B in "thumb" and C in "muscle" are not pronounced. There are many silent letters in English. This silent letters list provides a guide to some of the most common silent letters in English.
Thursday May 15, 2008 | permalink | comments (5) Prepositions?!Prepositions can be frustrating for many students. Brush-up and test your understanding with these preposition quiz pages:
Tuesday May 13, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Use these reading tips and lessonsHere are some specific suggestions for ways to use your reading to work on specific English skills. A number of suggestions have links to lesson plans which you can use on your own, or in class if you are a teacher. Each lesson plan provides objectives, the lesson plan step-by-step and materials to use in class.
To get the most out of reading, it's important to know the difference between different types of reading which include: scanning, skimming, intensive and extensive reading.
Reading Tips to Improve Your Pronunciation Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Punctuation Marks and FormattingThis quiz focuses on the correct use of punctuation marks and formatting. Before taking this quiz, you might want to first brush up on the basic rules of punctuation using a period, comma, colon, semicolon, question mark and exclamation point. It is intended for intermediate to advanced level ESL EFL English classes.
Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Do you know who your great-great grandfather was?Using a family tree is a great way to learn about the vocabulary used to describe family relationships. This vocabulary guide offers a family chart, description of the relationships pictured and a follow-up family tree quiz.
Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Help Customers - Service Industry DialoguesHere are three dialogues which will be helpful for those learning English to work in the service industry. Each dialogue contains key vocabulary to the industry and has a follow-up multiple choice comprehension quiz.
Friday May 2, 2008 | permalink | comments (6) Newspaper HeadlinesMany students have difficulty understanding newspaper headlines. This is because newspaper headlines are often incomplete. For example:
Difficult Times Ahead Under Pressure from Boss Mustang Referral Customer Complaint Here is a guide to the most common grammar exceptions in newspaper headlines, as well as tips on how to understand them. I've also created a newspaper headlines lesson plan for use in your classes. Thursday May 1, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Common Idiomatic Phrase QuizzesShall we start the meeting and get down to _____ tacks? - brass / gold / bronze / copper Idioms are the salt, pepper and garlic of English. Practice idiomatic phrases with these idiomatic phrase quizzes. Each question provides immediate feedback on correct and incorrect answers with a follow-up score at the end of each quiz.
Common Phrase Quiz - 1 Tuesday April 29, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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