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English Visiting Network (Locals Network E)
Meet local people and practice English
When you are in another city, you can look at this list and meet other people. Does that sound like fun? Meet my students for coffee and get some tips. If you want to join this Network, send your email address and
the name of your city and we will list you as a "Friendly Guide and Chat Partner" in your city.
Send your information to FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com CLICK HERE to go to the NETWORK Go to "Locals Network E" (the English Visiting Network) Find a Guide on the English Visiting Network Thank you for your interest in meeting new people and thank you for helping my students when they visit your city.
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Do you want to continue learning? Here is some fun information and some suggestions.
Continue our learning
1. Send 5 sentences every day (or once a week)
2. When you find an interesting photo, email it to FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com and write about it.
3. Sign up for Student Club (Free Grammar Exercises) go to REGISTER FOR FREE GRAMMAR LESSONS
4. Sign up for youtube.com, get an account, then SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/freeEnglishLessons and RATE the videos 4 stars or 5 stars.
5. FIND INTERESTING and EDUCATIONAL videos on YOUTUBE: business, culture, English vocabulary videos that you enjoy. Tell me about your favorite videos so I can share them with other students.
6. If you have Facebook: Search for “Fans of Free English Lessons” and JOIN the group to receive a free lesson each month.
7. If you have Orkut: Search for “Learn English In Florida” and JOIN the community to receive a free lesson each month.
8. If you use other systems: tuenti, hyves.net, vKontakte, hi5 … tell me about them and tell me how to join. FreeEnglishlessons@gmail.com.
9. Join the English Visiting Network (EVN): when you visit a city, look at the EVN list and find one of my students. They can meet you for lunch or coffee and give you some tips. Add your name and email address to the EVN list so that visitors can contact you (and you can practice speaking English with another English Language student. Find the EVN at FreeEnglishLessons.com and click on “English Visiting Network” or “Find a Guide in English” (also called "Locals Network E" -- Meet local people and practice English)
You can also find the "Locals Network E" / English Visiting Network Go to TeachersToTeachers.com. If you are on Facebook, become a FAN at "Locals Network E"
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10. Continue reading. Find an interesting article in one of these magazines and send the link to me at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com. Then my class can have a conversation with you about the article. “Hey, Steve, this is a cool article. What do you think about it?”
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DiscoverMagazine.com, Time.com, Newsweek.com, Business: Economist.com, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, businessweek.com, Wsj.com, Nytimes.com, Washpost.com, Nationalgeographic.com, Psychologytoday.com (it’s a good idea for business students to use psychology)
SEND US LYRICS and recommendations. Listen to Pandora.com (to recommend new music and lyrics)
11. Get Skype: Sign up and call Steve at SteveEnglishTeacher on Skype. It’s good practice. SKYPE.com
12. Call 954 646 8246 and practice using the telephone (It costs me 10 cents for each text message, so I prefer it if you can send me an email message). “Hey, we are in New York! What do you suggest that we do here?”
If you have tips to add to this list of “Continue our learning” tips, please email me at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com
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Dear Teacher
Please give each student in your class who wants free English Lessons the list of “Continue our learning” tips. They can start writing to me and “participating virtually” in my classes. I have included some DVDs that I give to my students in my classes. The topics are interesting to me and I hope that the students will talk about them when they are in my class and when they introduce themselves by email.
FOR EXAMPLE
Your student could write:
Hi Steve,
I just saw the “Brain DVD” in tracks 3 and 4 and it is crazy. I didn’t know that there were two types of brains. I have a funny story to tell you….
(tell the story)
I look forward to meeting your students by email and on Facdebook and in person (I hope). If the students don’t plan to study in Florida, they are still invited to join the English Visiting Network (point 9 on the list above)
Best wishes,
Steve
FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com
When you are in another city, you can look at this list and meet other people. Does that sound like fun? Meet my students for coffee and get some tips. If you want to join this Network, send your email address and
the name of your city and we will list you as a "Friendly Guide and Chat Partner" in your city.
Send your information to FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com CLICK HERE to go to the NETWORK Go to "Locals Network E" (the English Visiting Network) Find a Guide on the English Visiting Network Thank you for your interest in meeting new people and thank you for helping my students when they visit your city.
==========================
Do you want to continue learning? Here is some fun information and some suggestions.
Continue our learning
1. Send 5 sentences every day (or once a week)
2. When you find an interesting photo, email it to FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com and write about it.
3. Sign up for Student Club (Free Grammar Exercises) go to REGISTER FOR FREE GRAMMAR LESSONS
4. Sign up for youtube.com, get an account, then SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/freeEnglishLessons and RATE the videos 4 stars or 5 stars.
5. FIND INTERESTING and EDUCATIONAL videos on YOUTUBE: business, culture, English vocabulary videos that you enjoy. Tell me about your favorite videos so I can share them with other students.
6. If you have Facebook: Search for “Fans of Free English Lessons” and JOIN the group to receive a free lesson each month.
7. If you have Orkut: Search for “Learn English In Florida” and JOIN the community to receive a free lesson each month.
8. If you use other systems: tuenti, hyves.net, vKontakte, hi5 … tell me about them and tell me how to join. FreeEnglishlessons@gmail.com.
9. Join the English Visiting Network (EVN): when you visit a city, look at the EVN list and find one of my students. They can meet you for lunch or coffee and give you some tips. Add your name and email address to the EVN list so that visitors can contact you (and you can practice speaking English with another English Language student. Find the EVN at FreeEnglishLessons.com and click on “English Visiting Network” or “Find a Guide in English” (also called "Locals Network E" -- Meet local people and practice English)
You can also find the "Locals Network E" / English Visiting Network Go to TeachersToTeachers.com. If you are on Facebook, become a FAN at "Locals Network E"
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
10. Continue reading. Find an interesting article in one of these magazines and send the link to me at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com. Then my class can have a conversation with you about the article. “Hey, Steve, this is a cool article. What do you think about it?”
===================
DiscoverMagazine.com, Time.com, Newsweek.com, Business: Economist.com, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, businessweek.com, Wsj.com, Nytimes.com, Washpost.com, Nationalgeographic.com, Psychologytoday.com (it’s a good idea for business students to use psychology)
SEND US LYRICS and recommendations. Listen to Pandora.com (to recommend new music and lyrics)
11. Get Skype: Sign up and call Steve at SteveEnglishTeacher on Skype. It’s good practice. SKYPE.com
12. Call 954 646 8246 and practice using the telephone (It costs me 10 cents for each text message, so I prefer it if you can send me an email message). “Hey, we are in New York! What do you suggest that we do here?”
If you have tips to add to this list of “Continue our learning” tips, please email me at FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com
====================================
Dear Teacher
Please give each student in your class who wants free English Lessons the list of “Continue our learning” tips. They can start writing to me and “participating virtually” in my classes. I have included some DVDs that I give to my students in my classes. The topics are interesting to me and I hope that the students will talk about them when they are in my class and when they introduce themselves by email.
FOR EXAMPLE
Your student could write:
Hi Steve,
I just saw the “Brain DVD” in tracks 3 and 4 and it is crazy. I didn’t know that there were two types of brains. I have a funny story to tell you….
(tell the story)
I look forward to meeting your students by email and on Facdebook and in person (I hope). If the students don’t plan to study in Florida, they are still invited to join the English Visiting Network (point 9 on the list above)
Best wishes,
Steve
FreeEnglishLessons@gmail.com