February 12, 2011
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July 24, 2010
The purpose of this book is to help ESL learners at the intermediate level with the potentially confusing turns of phrase common to English articles online, in magazines and in newspapers. ESL veterans will appreciate that while many books cover English grammar and vocabulary, there are precious few dealing specifically with idioms, verbs, and other compound constructs from a practical perspective. My goal has been to create a workbook systematic enough to integrate easily into a variety of academic contexts, making the learning experience as efficient and painless as possible.
This book actually stems from my experiences as a Japanese translator. Working at an agency in Hiroshima, I was struck by the number of questions I was fielding from coworkers trying to make sense of English newspaper articles and other challenging documents. On closer inspection, most of the difficulties seemed to involve idioms (on the loose, public outcry), constructs that are poorly covered in many textbooks and are difficult to look up due to their compound nature. In discussing this issue with friends and teachers it became apparent that related grammar elements such as connectors (as…as a) and verbs of one type or another (to show promise) present similar problems for non-native speakers. I began collecting examples of the most commonly misunderstood offenders, and ultimately put together the manuscript over the course of about two years.
Applications: On one level, the book functions as a simple guide to the meanings of nearly 200 connectors, phrasal verbs, idiomatic verb-phrases, and expressions. Individual sections can also be introduced a few pages at a time into almost any classroom situation, gradually building English comprehension. To develop full lessons of 40 minutes or more, I would recommend supplementation with materials on mass-media, the internet, and current events. The tips sections on website content deal with the typical structure of online articles, and are best covered as part of a writing class with internet access. The mini-quizzes at the end of each unit provide immediate feedback about the progress of the students, and can also serve as a template for the creation of your own tests and exams.
Reading English News on the Internet: A Guide to Connectors, Verbs, Expressions, and Vocabulary for the ESL Student
May 14, 2010
Simply Novel ~ a new idea just launched its site and is trying to get the word out.
Simply Novel ~ a new idea is an innovative PowerPoint learning tool that supports and enhances reading comprehension grades 8-12. Simply Novel is not intended to replace the teacher; instead, it supports good teaching practices. Used appropriately, the program provides a foundation for learning. Prompted by cues, questions, and advanced organizers, Simply Novel ~ a new idea allows the teacher to focus on what really matters in the novel.
http://www.simply-novel.com
April 20, 2010
Many parents, educators and schools turn to internet controls to ensure their kids don’t run into any harmful or inappropriate content. However, one security suite, CA Internet, has also blocked the word “gay,” and from my point of view, I find that this is taking keyword blocking way too far.
Does this kind of keyword blocking hinder kids from a world of knowledge and education?
Do you think blocking the word ‘Gay’ is justified in this case? Or, is this just another sign of homophobia in our society?
You can find the full article here.
Please comment and share your ideas. I’d love to hear what you all think.
February 22, 2010
December 28, 2009
Research paper writing guide. How to choose a topic for a research paper, research paper samples, research paper citation stiles etc.
December 21, 2009
Is anyone using any virtual worlds such as Open Sim or Second Life in their classroom.
September 23, 2009
For those teachers who like to get some resources about different lectures or subjects specially in Custom Essay Writing. click on the link. this will help us all specially our students.
September 11, 2009
Learn Return from Liberty Mutual would like to help you take your career to the next level with our Learn Return Scholarship program. The Learn Return Scholarship awards fifteen teachers annually with the opportunity to earn a full master’s degree through Pearson Education
August 11, 2009
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