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A sheer pleasure to have YOU as a reader of my blog. At present my main teaching area is English so you will find that most of my posts are in English -my second language of communication. I promise to publish posts related to Spanish eventually; in the meantime, those of you interested in Spanish will find some interesting links regarding my native language. Truly hope you will visit my blog now and then; will try not to disappoint you!

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I am an English/Spanish language trainer who thinks communication is a key issue in human interaction. Good sensible communication is needed whatever the language. On the personal side I strive for happiness by keeping love, respect and honesty as main ingredients. Last but not least, my smile is my trademark :O)
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26 de abril de 2009

30 de marzo de 2009

A bit 4 everyone to practise English

http://www.cuadernodeingles.com/cuaderno_mes/cuaderno_09_abr.htm

I'm sure you will find some interesting activities to practise your English on the link above (courtesy of www.mansioningles.com).

Just browse the site and see for yourself!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

22 de marzo de 2009

Last review of this site (Churchill House School...): FOR LEARNERS

The section http://www.churchillhouse.com/english/learners.html is addressed to learners and there you can find different interactive activities graded according to levels. These activities focus on grammar exercises so they only involve reading skills. On the other hand they do not imply lots of difficulty but for the fact that you may not know a certain grammar area being tested.

I also recommend that you have a look at the "Exam guide" section if you want to get more information on the different types of English exams.

13 de marzo de 2009

New English File Activities

I have used this series as textbooks for a long time and I think they are fun to be used, very dynamic and easy to follow. I also think that their website offers a wide range of activities for the students, graded according to their level. This is what it says: "Learn more English here with interactive exercises, useful downloads, games, and weblinks. Practise your grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, and reading, and have some fun too."

The levels are:
  1. Beginners
  2. Elementary
  3. Pre-intermediate
  4. Intermediate
  5. Upper-intermediate
I strongly recommend the Pronunciation section. If you want to practise your English on this website set yourself an activity to do daily from each of the sections. This way you will feel that you are truly practising. At times we tend to click "here&there" at random and, in the end, we fail to advance.