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Week A: Homework (Your First Week)
- By Steve McCrea
- Published 05/31/2009
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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
Today's "homework" (if you want to participate)
1. Find an interesting quote
2. Find a funny joke ( www.cleanjokes.com, ericsjokes.com/jokes/clean.html) -- recommend a funny joke. Recommend a good web site
3. what are fins fur and feathers?
There will be a party for artists at 1350 East Sunrise Blvd. and it is FREE. Look for ArtServe.org and find out more information.
4. send me a funny question that US people ask you. A Brazilian student told me that many US people ask, "Do you live in a jungle? Are there monkeys in the street?"
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6. Visit Andrew Mayne's site and watch the 43-second video. http://itricks.com/store/?page_id=111 This video lasts 43 seconds.
This video has a duration of 43 seconds. This video is 43 seconds long.
(we have many ways to describe LENGTH in English)
Write to me at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com Now, return to WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL website OUR WEB SITE Go ahead, find an interesting quotation (or a quote) and send it to me. What inspires you? Find an interesting book: SCRIBD.com is the place to go.