We're going to look at prepositions, words that describe the relationship between a noun and some other word. We'll also get the low-down on the question words "who?", "what?" and "where?" But it's not enough to ask questions if people don't know what you're talking about! So we'll also cover pointer words like "this", "that" and "there." Finally, you'll learn about days of the week, the months, ...
Possessives give you the ability to say what belongs to you and what does not. But possessives in English can be a little bit tricky. When do you use "my" and when do use mine?" Or "her" and "hers?" We'll also show you how to stretch your conversations by using the present simple tense with an infinitive. Finally, we'll tackle the past tense with a look at the basics: was and were. You'll use ...
This book for Russian students of English and for Russian travelers to English-speaking countries instructs in the basics of reading, writing, and speaking, and features cartoon illustrations, language games and puzzles, language flash cards, and more. The book can also be purchased alone with an optional set of six audio compact discs. See Barron’s ISBN-13: 978-0-7641-9300-2 for information on ...
This program for Russian students of English and for Russian travelers to English-speaking countries instructs in the basics of reading, writing, and speaking. The book features cartoon illustrations, language games and puzzles, language flash cards, and more. The accompanying set of six audio compact discs replace the cassettes that were offered in the earlier edition of this user-friendly ...
My wife and I teach English in China. Her freshman, oral English class is a special challenge as many students have studied but never heard English spoken.
We bought the first DVD and reviewed it before the first class. I didn't have time to look at it before arriving in China. OOPS, wish I ...
This is a limited product, you'll need to buy the other three DVDs/videos to get the complete set. It is not very long either. That being said, it is very good for repetative practice and it is fun.
SPACEFLIGHT takes the EFL, ESL Teacher beyond gravity to an alternative realm which will change the way you think and act in the classroom. It is an intensely practical guide which is designed to inspire EFL Teachers to inspire their students. It introduces and explains the Platinum Rule of EFL - it's not just the METHOD of teaching - it's also the MATERIAL. It shows you how to be a 'force' in ...
+ M Jo hates Korea, not the book + Still good advice
I was worried about going abroad to teach English in South Korea, and this is the best source I found to calm my fears. It has a list of resources in case you run into trouble, too, at the back.
This video had a good review so I bought it. After watching it for 5 minutes, I couldn't keep my eyes open. I teach ESL so I realize that the teaching methods have to be at a certain pace, but the pace of this video was too slow. If I were an ESL student, I wouldn't want to sit through it.
The songs are fun and simple enough to sing even for my youngest. The captions, which are meant to teach English, are teaching my preschooler to read. The alphabet song is her favorite, where each sound is heard and a picture of an animal goes with it! Fun and educational!
My wife and I teach English in China. Her freshman, oral English class is a special challenge as many students have studied but never heard English spoken.
We bought the first DVD and reviewed it before the first class. I didn't have time to look at it before arriving in China. OOPS, wish I ...
This is a limited product, you'll need to buy the other three DVDs/videos to get the complete set. It is not very long either. That being said, it is very good for repetative practice and it is fun.
Possessives give you the ability to say what belongs to you and what does not. But possessives in English can be a little bit tricky. When do you use "my" and when do use mine?" Or "her" and "hers?" We'll also show you how to stretch your conversations by using the present simple tense with an infinitive. Finally, we'll tackle the past tense with a look at the basics: was and were. You'll use ...