This page is about websites that can help you learn English. –Anita *** ***
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Find pictures for your movie.
–Read the sentence or word –Listen to it, pause –Repeat it –Read the next one –Listen, pause –Repeat
Unit 1a () Unit 1b () Unit 2a () Unit 2b () Unit 3a () Unit 3b () Unit 4a () Unit 4b ()
Where are you from? How many people live in that country? Do you know how many people live in the USA? Do you know how many people live in Massachusetts? Where do you live now? How many people live in that town?
Dear students, please practice English every day. Enjoy your practice! –Anita
*Choose Pimsleur English for your language:
You can listen to the mp3 files on your smart phone or on an . Please get some or headphones.
It’s April — we will begin to make your movies. They will be simple, like this one:
When you can’t come to class, please text me: I can't come to class today / Tuesday / Thursday. I am working. / I am sick. / Family problem.
These are good materials for beginners.
– very good!
Excellent game to help you learn English words:
— Read, listen, repeat.
JenniferESL on YouTube —
for conversation or individual lessons
16 short for Beginners.
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NEWS — – a daily “hyperglobal” publication covering the connections between Seattle and the rest of the globe, with contributors from across the region and around the globe.
— — perfect site for reviewing & self-testing
Tools I want to investigate:
Hungry for English In late October, 2015, Hungry for English stopped playing on YouTube. This is very sad. I hope it returns.
(Jingle Bells melody) A-B-C, 1-2-3, English all the way. I-you-we, (Project) Literacy, learning how to say… How are you? This is blue. Have a lovely day. Nice to meet– Would you like to eat? and drink? and dance? and play!
(Deck the Halls melody) A – B – C – D – E – F – G… Sing the alphabet from a to z. …H – I – J – K – L-M – N-O – P… Do you like to sing alphabetically? …Q – R – S – T – U – V – W… …X – Y – Z — count with me — 1 – 2 – 3… …4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10. Everybody sing the song again!
[Next tunes: maybe “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” and “Silver Bells” and “Joy to the World”]