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Cross-Cultural Material in Language Learning
Learning a foreign language helps to broaden the student’s knowledge of the countries where it’s spoken and their culture. It’s one of the great benefits of learning. The idea is not new. What I want to accentuate is: to use the potential of the cross-cultural material in the most effective way,...
How to Accelerate your Learning!
In my experience it is very important that English as a Foreign Language is taught in a relaxed way. It takes quite a few lessons to move up a level, but a student can accelerate his or her learning by learning topics in depth. Some examples: you could watch a DVD with subtitles and do this a...
Maximising Learning for Tutors and Students
As not only a tutor, but also a psychologist, I am interested in how people learn and how we can help people maximise their potential for learning. When I began teaching, I was taught one way to teach using the same structure of activities, and even once I obtained my certificate, many of the...
Ship or Sheep?
During the many (over 20!) years of experience I`ve had as an EFL tutor, students often approached me asking for tips on how to improve their pronunciation. Some of them were shy/lacked confidence/struggled with a strong “L1”(first language) – interference. Some were adamant that they were...
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Recommended Study Guides
I recommend students look at the course book English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy. A very good website for reading articles in English to improve your skills in understanding English would be wikipedia.org. This is an online encyclopedia information resource. Very helpful information and...
English in the Everyday
It is so easy to focus on formal classroom based learning and get distracted by books and grammar, however, there are many other opportunities to practise, listen and read in everyday life. Travelling on the London Underground and buses can be really useful to get to grips with the pronuciation...
The Good and the Bad of the Perfectionist!
To learn English, you need to work hard and practise, practise, practise! The perfectionist will naturally work hard to perfect the language, but in general - they speak much less until they are a high level. A perfectionist must let go of their pride and their aim to be perfect and just go...
Highly Recommended Books
I highly recommend the following books: Total English (comes with DVD and CD) - £22 published by Longman Real Listening and Speaking (incl CD) - published by C.U.P. Real Reading - published by C.U.P. Real Writing - published by C.U.P.