a soccer game, shopping at Walmart or a trip to the movies, we write all about it. I always start with a REAL MINI lesson on one of the6 traitsof good writing. I ALWAYSstart with IDEAS, then move toCONVENTIONS. I probably work on these 2 for at least...
Do you like English? How do you study English? Many students want to be good at English. Here are some ways to help you learn English. ★Learn English like a baby Babies learn their language slowly. First they learn to listen. Then they learn to speak. Finally, they can read and ...
this book is technically a teaching resource, not a book for students of ESL. But it is written in the language of simple, friendly students. Because of this, many of my students have wound up using this book for self-study independently. ...
Finally, they can read and write.★Listen to English every dayListen to the English radio, watch English TV, see English movies or use online lessons.★Make an English/ESL friendYou can make up conversations and practice dialogues(对话). You'd better use the beginner's extbooks.★Write ...
most students would have said that going to the movies was their first choice. Question: The man expresses his opinion of the Student Association’s recent purchase. State his opinion and explain the reasons he gives for holding that opinion. ...
The Student Association has just purchased a new sound system for the Old Lincoln Hall auditorium, the place where movies on campus are currently shown. By installing the new sound system, the Student Association hopes to attract more students to the movies ...
Finally, they can read and write.★Listen to English every day Listen to the English radio, watch English TV, see English movies or use online lessons.★Make an English/ESL friend You can make up conversations and practice dialogues (对话). You'd better use the beginner's textbooks.★...
Start with children’s storybooks .Try to read stories for ESL readers , Read ads and so on ,Try English Club.com for young learners. Write down new words Start a new word notebook.Write words in alphabetical order(A...B...C)Make some sentences.Try to use an English-English dictionar...
Thank you very much for reading and your very insightful comments. I really appreciate them. ESLTeachersTaleson August 11, 2012: Great hub. I am tempted to put them on the wall of my classroom. Many of my students have limited learning experiences and so this list would be especially helpf...
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