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Link Students to Improve Their English (and Discover Grammar and Vocabulary Errors)
- By Steve McCrea
- Published 08/15/2009
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Steve McCrea
I've traveled to over 45 countries and I've almost three years in other countries. What can we learn from each other?
I've developed a pronunciation system called "It Sounds Like" and I hope people will avoid using IPA (backwards C, a+e, upside-down V). Let's talk! Write to freeEnglishLessons@gmail.com. My Orkut and Facebook accounts are both linked to FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com.
I am a teacher in a school in Fort Lauderdale.
I have written some articles for Teacher Training -- look for them here.
http://www.VisualAndActive.com is my training website: YES, you can hire my colleagues and we can prepare an EXCELLENT long-term training program for teachers.
SKYPE - SteveEnglishTeacher
On MSN Messenger I'm called SteveEnglishTeacher
YouTube accounts: FreeEnglishLessons and Mistermath
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http://www.freeenglishlessons.com/articlelive/categories/For-Teachers/Articles-to-Improve-Our-Teaching/Learn how to teach English as a Second Language
http://FreeEnglishLessons.com
Learn how to be a volunteer ambassador and promote cultural understanding
BuildingInternationalBridges.org
Learn more about Travel -- travel and unravel!
http://RoadLovers.com
Here are some videos and CDs that I have created;
Visual and Active Method of Improving Your Vocabulary (Get Ahead!)
Put Something Useful on that iPod
Here is an example of why I am a teacher on Orkut and Facebook (and other social networks)
hi teacher, nice to meet. intro your students to me. so that it better to communicate with students to know our mistakes. because we are feeling free to talk with same level than expert one. hope u understand me , bye -- bal salem
Bravo! You can
I will connect you to my students and then you can practice with students and get free lessons from them, too!
Do you see the ease of using social networks to encourage students to write to each other? It's REAL homework, and REAL information is transmitted.
For more ideas, write to Steve at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com
Go to my VisualandActive.com web site.