Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, May 17, 2010

USING WIKIPEDIA IN YOUR COURSE.


Wikipedia formally began in January 2001, as a project to produce a free content encyclopedia to which anyone can contribute. Nine years later, Wikipedia pages seem to turn up near the top of almost every Google search. Wikipedia has become the first place millions of people go to get a quick fact or to launch extensive research.

I encourage you to use Wikipedia in your course. You may incorporate Wikipedia writing assignments into your classes. You are free to post questions for experienced Wikipedia volunteers at the talk page and share your experiences with them. Many of the projects have resulted in both advancing the student's knowledge and useful content being added to Wikipedia. "An advantage of this over regular homework is that the student is dealing with a real world situation, which is not only more educational but also makes it more interesting ("the world gets to see my work")". Wikipedia will give the students a chance to collaborate on course notes and papers, and their effort might remain online for reference, instead of being discarded and forgotten as is usual with paper coursework, or classroom systems which are routinely reinitialized. You can find some best practices guidelines to support educational and academic projects in this link.

Wikipedia:School and university projects


The guidelines are designed to accommodate editors at every level of experience. If you’re just starting out, that’s fine: The early chapters will make your editing experience more productive as well as enjoyable. Nor do you have to be a computer whiz. The really great editors are good at one or more of several things, including research, editing and writing, organizing, and working with other editors; technical matters are simply one realm of specializing as a Wikipedia editor.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

USING TRAVEL GUIDES

We may use travel guides to encourage our students to answer questions about the United States, UK and another English-speaking countries in a new and exciting way.
In addition, travel guides may teach students about the culture and sites in a city or town they are going to visit. Travel guides also will help our students learn some important vocabulary and phrases that they can need.

For example:

Vocabulary

Answering questions

Useful sentences

You may download real travel guides from this link

http://englishphonics.blogspot.com/search/label/Travel%20Guides

Bye!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

A great blog for us!


Its main aim is to work with phonics but you can find a lot of free eBooks, listening, speaking, reading, and writing materials for ESL, EFL, ESOL learners or teachers. It's incredible, good job!


If you want to visit this wonderful site, please click here and have a look.

http://englishphonics.blogspot.com/

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Podcasts for ESL learners




Culips is an Internet based web service that teaches international students English. On their website, they release podcasts that focus not just on grammar, but rather how the language is actually spoken. Also, once a month, Culips organizes an international student party in the Montreal area. All international students are welcome!


For a small monthly membership fee, you’ll get access to the Lipservice written materials that support each and every episode of our podcast.
The Lipservice materials for each episode include:
a transcript of the show detailed explanations for many of the words and phrases used in the episode further information about related topics that were not covered in the show and a quiz to help you test your understanding of the things discussed in the podcast.

Enjoy it!

Friday, March 27, 2009

LEARN ENGLISH BY WATCHING VIDEOS



Improve your English by watching these videos. There are different levels and they are really funny.






Easy

The Simpsons. Cranberry sauce

Pepsi: Forever young. Super bowl 2009

I am Canadian

Ratatouille

Nightmare before Christmas. Marilyn Manson

Staples

Pepsi: With a little help from my friens

Medium

Rock Grammar: Prepositions

Life is beautiful

Coca cola: Avatar. Super bowl

The Wall: Another brick in the wall (part 2)

Speaking British or American English?

Idioms

Somewhere over the rainbow

Difficult

John Lennon: Woman

Ten things I hate about you

Gorillaz

READING ENGLISH SHORT STORIES


These sites offer you here some short stories in English and a variety of texts on various interesting subjects with vocabulary explanations. You can practice reading comprehension and at the same time you will certainly learn something new.

Each text is identified with an icon showing the level of English used on it. You will also find some questions to answer at the end of some texts to test your comprehension.

Remember that you can double click any word for the Spanish translation or the definition in English. Enjoy it!

English Short Stories

Reading Comprehension

THE STORY BEHIND THE WORDS


Why do we call this kind of apple Granny Smith? Because the name was taken from the Australian gardener Maria Ann Smith, also known as Granny Smith. She was the one who first grew the apple in Sydney in the 1860s

Do you know the story behind these words?



Angel
Atlas
Barbecue
Bikini
Biscuit
Black box
Bobby
Bug
Calendar
Candidate
Cardigan
Carnival
Christmas
Clock
Cop
Deadline
Digit
Dollar
Easter
Ghost
Gossip
Granny Smith
Handicap
Hazard
Hermetic
Hippopotamus
Honeymoon
Hooligan
Hot dog
Husband
Jeans
Jeep
Kangaroo
Knight
Marathon
Money
Nightmare
OK
Orange
Oscar
Picnic
Poker
Pound / lb
Pumpkin
Referee
Robot
Sandwich
Secretary
Shark
Soccer
Teddy Bear
Toast
Trailer
Tycoon
Xmas
Yankee

And what about these idioms?

A cock and bull story
A white elephant
As easy as pie
As mad as a March hare
At sixes and sevens
Black Friday
Crocodile tears
It's raining cats and dogs
Never look a gift-horse in the mouth
Once in a blue moon
Over the moon
Red-letter day
The black sheep
To bark up the wrong tree
To catch someone red-handed
To cut the mustard
To have seen the elephant
To have seen the lions
To jump the gun
To let the cat out of the bag
To push the envelope
To talk/speak of the devil

LEARN ENGLISH BY READING MOVIE SCRIPTS


This is a very interesting web where you can read parts of a movie script to learn and understand the use of daily English language. Read the passages and try to understand them. Then, read the vocabulary explanation. Finally, read the passage again.






2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
ALADDIN
BACK TO THE FUTURE
BATMAN
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
CASABLANCA
FATHER OF THE BRIDE
FINDING NEMO
HOME ALONE
JAWS
JURASSIC PARK
NOTTING HILL
PRETTY WOMAN
SHREK
STAR WARS
SUPERMAN
THE BODYGUARD
THE INCREDIBLES
THE LITTLE MERMAID
THE LION KING
THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
THE TRUMAN SHOW
TITANIC

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Karaoke

Just try this Karaoke. I guess you will enjoy it!



Song lyrics Rehab lyrics