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Search ShareAmerica English Learning Latest These Americans helped Russians improve their English ShareAmerica - Sep 19, 2022 Peace Corps is back! American teachers educate and inspire U.S. sends teachers all over the world On editing: How this scholar built America’s go-to poetry collection U.S. offers Egyptian students English skills and career paths Michael Laff - Jan 3, 2022 Two Egyptian students completed a U.S. Why do many Americans list pronouns on social media profiles? Lenore T. Read on to learn why it matters what pronouns you use to refer to people and how the United States embraces sharing pronouns. As U.S. students show appreciation for teachers, they can touch the... ShareAmerica - May 3, 2021 First lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff are not the first educators to take on ceremonial White House roles. Teaching English in Japan shapes lives, including the teachers’ ShareAmerica - May 25, 2019 Trading schoolbooks for cookbooks Sadie Goering - Aug 7, 2018 The U.S. Load more Hide Related:  ESL Listening

I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato (Charlie and Lola) –[Multimedia-English videos] A cute video with simple English that will help you learn the names of some vegetables and also give you some ideas to make your children fond of vegetables. Lola will not eat peas. In fact, she won't eat carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, eggs, sausages, cauliflower, cabbage or baked beans. And she absolutely will not EVER eat a tomato. Charlie and Lola is an animated television series based on the Charlie and Lola books written by Lauren Child. TOMATO= Careful with the pronunciation of this word. FUSSY= A person who only likes eating a few simple things. CAULIFLOWER= Notice that Lola says /kɒlɪflɑ:/ but later Charlie says /kɒlɪflaʊə/. I AM NOT KEEN ON APPLES= If you are keen on something (or fond of something) you like it. TWIGLETS= A British snack food for children (see picture). ALL THE WAY FROM= An emphatic way of expressing distance. RARE= /reə*/ Not frequent, difficult to find or get (don't confuse with "strange"). NIBBLE= Give little bites (like when birds or mice eat). YUMMY!

Blog In 2016 the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union in what was called Brexit. As the dust still hasn’t really settled (it’s too soon to see any real effect) since this happened, people are still really unsure what this means for the global economy, and other side affects this could cause all over the world. In this… Read More Independent of what language you speak, where you were born, or if you are religious or not, love is something that affects us all. In this episodes of the podcast we talk all about getting married and how weddings are celebrated in western culture. Read More Are you really taking advantage of all the opportunities you have to learn when traveling and experiencing new cultures? Read More Attention all movie buffs! Read More If you’re like most learners, you know that studying grammar can be really BORING. Read More Lucy from the popular YouTube English channel, English with Lucy, is here to tell us all about how to speak English clearly and confidently.

Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities 309 – Sound More Natural! | Happy English Podcast Learn English Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: iTunes | I drove to Boston last weekend. Photo Credit: Stephen R. For today’s English lesson, let’s have a look at how to sound more natural when you talk about activities. Here are the example sentences. Tommy: Hey Jack How was your weekend? If you know anyone who has trouble with this English language point, why not help them out! Get My Books in Paperback and eBook Format

Aprender inglés con canciones Select an English topic from the 54 topics available Each topic has 10 pictures (Beginner) or 20 pictures (Intermediate) with their accompanying written texts and spoken English recordings. There are 56 Beginner topics and 58 Intermediate topics to choose from. All the topics are free to use. They are suitable for adults, students and children starting to learn English as a second language. English Activities is a free online resource consisting of English lessons, English games and English tests to help both adults and kids studying ESL & EFL English. Key features of our EFL / ESL topics: 10 or 20 specially drawn pictures that clearly illustrate the concept being depictedEach picture has a standard text and recording that can be played as requiredThe language is beginner ESL EFL English and consists of words, simple phrases and short sentences in the first person present tense. English Activities should be used like this: English topics | English lessons | English gamesEnglish tests | English vocabulary

Mi rinconcito de Primaria: Short stories for children Short stories for chidren 1. (21 vídeos) (Click en la imagen para verlos). Short stories for children 2. (21 vídeos) (Click en la imagen) Short stories for children 3. (21 videos) Animated stories for children 1. (21 vídeos) Animated stories for children 2. (21 videos) World Digital Library Home Random Idea English: Songs Song lessons Discussions related to songs Exercises based on several songs Songs for teaching various grammar points in TEFL and ESL This list has been compiled from a lot of sources on the web, mainly by googling around. I've also added a list of links to song collections, and other teachers' ideas about how to use songs for ESL, TEFL etc I'll gradually add other grammar functions to this list as time allows. List of songs using conditionals Zero conditional I think this is stretching it a bit, but there's not a hell of a lot of songs about water boiling at 100 degrees centigrade First conditional First and second Second conditional Third conditional Mixed Conditionals Here's hopin' I wish Would Tenses Present continuous Relative Clauses and nominal relative clauses Links Teaching Ideas Celta tipsAnglikTutorTunesEsl BaseMany thingsEsl GamesBeatles phrasal verb crosswordEts Everywhere BlogAna ESL Blog Song Lists Best Song Lists Rolling Stone 500Telegraph 100ForumBest songs ever 100

ESL Song Lessons - tefltunes.com - Songs For Teaching Grammar ESL and EFL teachers looking for inspiration for lesson planning will find this list of songs to teach English grammar we’ve compiled a useful resource. Highlighted are songs available as complete ESL song lesson plans here on tefltunes.com. Songs for teaching present simple Eric Clapton / Wonderful Tonight (lyrics) The Beatles / She Loves You (lyrics) Bette Middler / From A Distance (lyrics) Songs for teaching present continuous Rod Stewart / Sailing (lyrics) Fool’s Garden / Lemon Tree (lyrics) Suzanne Vega / Tom’s Diner (lyrics) Songs for teaching past simple The Beatles / Yellow Submarine (lyrics) Gloria Gaynor / I Will Survive (lyrics) Celine Dion / Because You Loved Me (lyrics) Songs for teaching past continuous John Lennon / Jealous Guy (lyrics) Oasis / Champagne Supernova (lyrics) Aerosmith / Cryin’ (lyrics) Songs for teaching present perfect Songs for teaching present perfect continuous Songs for teaching past perfect Songs for teaching used to Songs for teaching going to future

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