Saturday, June 2, 2012






It's considered the world’s largest online language learning community, Livemocha fuses traditional learning methods with online practice and interaction with native language speakers from around the world. Livemocha delivers an unparalleled learning experience that promises conversational fluency. 


They pretend remove barriers – to learning, to communication, to global exploration, for this reason Livemocha offers courses in 38 languages, you can find the follow:


  • audio lessons
  • Chat, where do you carn share with other people
  • Practice your writing and reading skills 
  • 24/7 practice with native speakers
  • Blog

Each lesson Livemocha use many resources:

  • Video dialog
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading
  • Role play

What do you wait? Join them!


Judith

Friday, June 1, 2012






Tu inglés! It's a good site to improve, start or  to prick up one's ears in your dialy life. I recomend it to intermediate level students, but low level students could patiently improve your hearing. What do you do? I'ts simple:


1. Download podcast, then you need to copy to mp3 player, usb memory or a CD,


2.Download transcription from each podcast, for this you need pay, it's up to you, If you do you can verify things that you don't understand in podcast.


3. Your can take test before a group of lessons to verify how do you improve.


Test it!

Link: http://tuingles.libsyn.com/


Enjoy it!


Judith



There's no need to reinvent the wheel



Additional english lesson and advices that we'll post, we going suggest other sites interesting to learn english, because this we'll give tools and resources to practice english in your daily life and to reinforce english class probably someone have.




Someone wonder: How create a blog to copy-paste from other blogs? This is a blog that pretend to compile the best sites where altruistic people did a great job before. For this reason I confirm one of my favorite quote:





"There's no need to reinvent the wheel"



What is your opinion about this quoute? Comment!

Wellcome
Judith



learn english

This blog is free for students of the American School of El Salvador and around the world . There are links that you help: Videos, lessons, exercises, and quizzes.


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Be - Present Tense
Subject + verb
Singular
Plural
I am
We are
You are
You are
He is
She is
It is
They are

Subjects: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
"You" is singular or plural.
The verb "be" changes with the subject to amis, or are.

The verb "be" is the most important verb to learn in English. It's also the most complicated. In the present tense it has three forms: am, is, are. In the past tense, it has two forms: was and were. The verb "be" is also used to make the passive voice.

links to help
Verb "To Be" Example 1


Verb "To Be" Example 2