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A good book to enrich your vocabulary?
Hi, I’m a english as second language speaker, and I want to have more vocabulary, and of course speak english correctly. I would like to read a book, that can help me with that.
Please if you know a good book, let me know. Or if you know a web page with info that I can use, let me know too.
Thanks!
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, get the old version, not the modern translated version

TEFL – English grammar brush lesson: Where to start?
I am starting private lessons with a student today I have not had a lesson before. I had a chat with him to discuss their priorities and what they want from the lessons and think about everything you want "system defragmentation" I think he wants to recapitulate all things (grammar wise) and organize what he already knows. Teachers appears to have had such different and take different courses, it's a little confusing! I know he has an English exam to complete in a few weeks, so you want to make sure you choose the most important teach him grammar. I'm not sure it would be a good place to start. If you had a short time to review English grammar what do you think that would be your priority? What exercises are used? Obviously I have my own plan and methods, but I'd be interested to hear your ideas to make my lessons more diverse and educational! Thanks for the inspiration and I hope my question is very confusing!
you should obtain the services of experts in the field

If a person finishes the beginner course of english, what grade level is he in?
My friend (40 years old) has come to America not a long time ago, and has started studying English to learn it.
Right now, he has finished the first english book out of four.
He has learned from: Verb To Be, and Present Continuous Tense, possessive adjectives, prepositions there is/there are, this/that, simple present tense, have/has, going to,regular and irregular verbs, Verbs To Be: Past Tense
This means he has learned the basic from the beginner course.
I wanted to ask what grade level he might have learned until now.
1 grade? second? 4?..
thank you very much!!
I’m gonna go with first or second, because there are some things he has learned that are in both 1st and 2nd grade but neither are complete. By the time he finishes the second course he should be around 3rd grade.
I hope this helped!
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No Better Time Than Now to Teach English Abroad
Each month, there are literally over 20,000 ESL teaching jobs listed. As a result, there is no better time to teach English abroad. Most schools will require a prospect to be certified to teach English. You can teach in international cities from Madrid to Bangkok, from Paris to Prague, and from Lima to Seoul.
Teaching English abroad has numerous benefits such as the opportunity to learn about different cultures; the exposure to interesting lifestyles; the chance to make money while enjoying traveling overseas; a clear and better perception of your own culture and tendencies; the reward of creating dialogue for your students; and establishing great friendships with international people. It doesn’t matter if you are still attending college, have just completed college and are undecided of your career choice, or have been working already for a number of years and are seeking a change, the experience of teaching English abroad will raise your communication skills, self-confidence, and international knowledge.
The industry acronyms used most are EFL, ESL, TEFL, TESL and TESOL. They can be confusing, especially when they are commonly used as substitutes for one another. They are defined as follows: English as a Foreign Language (EFL), English as a Second Language (ESL), Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). All of these terms essentially mean the same thing, the main difference being what part of the world the term is used in (i.e. in Europe, English is commonly referred to as a foreign language whereas in the US and Canada, English is commonly referred to as a second language). Once the teacher completes the in-classroom course or online course which consists of 45 to 60 hours, they will get a certificate which is recognized and accepted internationally.
Upon completion you will be a step ahead of the others as you have now increased your qualifications to make your ESL teaching job prospects much easier. The course will increase your teaching skills, self-esteem, and provide you with methods on how to teach English grammar, reading, writing, listening, comprehension and pronunciation. Proper training in teaching ESL can go very far for job satisfaction.
It is true there are some countries where a TESOL/TEFL certificate is not required, but these are often at schools which pay very low and offer exploitive working conditions and demands. It is better to fully prepared to offer the best. After all, you are the teacher and will be representing your country.
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Information on international jobs, working abroad, and teaching english overseas.
To find out about becoming certified with TESOL or TEFL, english language resources, and job listings visit this site: http://www.exploringabroad.com
Get tips and resources to teach english abroad for a positive experience.

Cheap English Course Schools – Learn Study English In Australia
Einstein college
There are strategies on how to improve your english language skills. You can listen to the english news channel and try to understand the news. Off course in the initial stages you may find it difficult to understand the whole news, repeating your activities will help you to understand the accent and also to understand the news. Another best exercise is to try to write your thoughts as this exercise will help you to develop a thought process in english language. There are many cheap english schoolswhich carry on english classes at daily or at weekend. study English in Australiawhere english is spoken the most and which is the native language of the Australia.
You tend to improve your english language naturally with this type of exercises. You try to speak in english no matter how many mistakes you may tend to make but this is the best way to learn not only english but also any language. Another best way to improve your english language is to read newspapers, journals etc and try to use english dictionary if you want to know the meaning of difficult words, this may appear tiresome and lengthy process for you but still it is one of the proven and bestway to learn and master english language. There are many cheap English coursewhich are designed for the purposeof equipping you with sound english language skills.
There are many countries in the world which offer world class academic programmes like United Kingdom, United states, Australia, New Zealand. Australia is one of the best countries in the world for study. learn english australiato explore exciting job opportunities in your career. If you are planning to study abroad programme then Australia is the one that is best for you. Australia is one of the developed countries in the world, which has many universities, educational and training institutes. The quality of academic programmes and industry oriented syllabus is what makes a Australia a special place for study. You can get a unique experience if you opt for studying in Australia. There are wide range of courses available in Australia like Management, Accounting , Science, Law, Tourism etc. Furthermore, english training in australia helps you to build confidence in you which will helps you to face daily situations in English speaking countries or in any part of the world.
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Aiming to be Different: the New Hi-tech Player in Jakarta’s English Language Education Sector
Aiming to be Different
The new hi-tech player in Jakarta’s English language education sector.
By David Keating.
Jakarta, May 5th 2007
Both learning and using the English language have now become a major part of the lives of many Indonesians. From a young age children begin learning English at schools, meaning the majority of Indonesians who complete formal school education have at least a basic grasp of the fundamentals of the language.
Increasingly, families are recognizing that children who take language education one step further are getting a ‘head start’ on their peers when it comes to higher education and the employment market. From an early age, some modern Indonesian families (especially those in the big cities) incorporate English into the daily lives of their children through family conversation and after-school language classes. The result of this upsurge in demand for language education has been an increasing number of language schools, and nowhere can this trend better be seen than in Indonesia’s capital city, Jakarta.
A bewildering variety of English language courses are on offer for Jakarta’s youth, from ‘private’ classes with individual teachers to the array of different types of programs offered by the multitude of commercial language schools in the city. There are now English courses aimed at people from all walks of life, and for an array of different purposes:
Academic English, Business English, IELTS preparation, General English, Conversation, TOEFL preparation, writing classes, business communication, ESP(English for specific purposes)… the list goes on…
2 questions will be addressed here:
1.What are students looking for in a Jakarta language school
2.Where can all of their needs be met?
What are students looking for in a Jakarta language school?
Formal market research, combined with extensive personal investigation, has shown that the 5 highest ranking factors in choosing a language school in Jakarta are as follows (1=most important, 5=least important):
1.Experienced, fun teachers.
2.Range of support services and facilities
3.Comfortable learning environment
4.Reasonable price
5.Close to home/office
Where can all of the students’ needs be met?
With so many schools and so many teachers, Jakarta already caters for each of the above mentioned factors. However, very few institutions are able to offer them all and more besides. The new player on the language school scene in Jakarta is ‘Aim for English’, a small Manggarai-based centre offering ‘the personal touch’, as well as courses, services and facilities currently unparalleled in Indonesia.
Innovative language solutions
1.Experienced, fun teachers.
Aim for English (Aim) has teachers from Indonesia and from English-speaking countries. They all have several things in common: – Internationally recognized qualifications, years of experience of teaching English to Indonesians, and genuine passion for the English language and teaching. Unlike some less reputable language schools, Aim’s native-speakers are ‘here to stay’ (they’re not glorified backpackers with a job).
Teacher training and development is a continual process at Aim, and all staff strive for perfection.
1.Range of support services and facilities & 3. Comfortable learning environment
Aim’s facilities really help it stand out from the crowd. Their approach is to go ‘hi-tech’, implementing ‘Smart’ touch-screen white boards in classrooms and MP3-based listening activities. Gone are the days of cassettes and chalk boards; listening activities are now controlled by the white board and piped out via 5.1 digital surround-sound speakers.
Aim’s custom-designed interior creates a modern, bright stimulating place to relax or study. Walk through the door off Jalan Padang into an air-conditioned lounge-café, featuring a computer section, a library, and plenty of places to sit in comfort and read a newspaper with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. Once enrolled, students have access to Aim’s free wireless internet service, providing a hi-speed broadband connection in all communal areas and class rooms.
Also worthy of note is Aim’s one-of-a-kind ‘e-notice board’. The owners of Aim have done away with the traditional cork pin-boards, and now have a giant projector-screen display on the café wall. This is a portal for all of the latest news, special events, offers, schedules and messages. This innovative solution is part of Aim’s drive to save paper. Other strategies are: emailing homework to students, reusing paper, and recycling used paper. This environmentally-friendly policy helps to keep students’ fees as reasonable as possible.
2.Close to home/office
Geographically, Aim really is at the heart of the city. You only have to look as far as ‘Google! Earth’ Aim is right under the marker for ‘Jakarta’!
There’s convenient access for the residential areas of Jakarta, as well as the main central office districts of Sudirman and Kuningan.
Aim’s classes are small (usually 6-8 students), so students receive plenty of personal attention. Out of class, students can contact teachers via email or sms 7 days per week, and teachers make themselves available for casual conversation in the café as often as possible.
Aim also features an impartial ‘Overseas Study Information Centre’, where students can find out about overseas study, get help with applications, and receive advice on the complicated enrollment and student visa process
So finally it seems like people looking for a quality language course which delivers ‘the personal touch’ (while embracing the future) can find what they’re looking for in the heart of Jakarta. www.aimjakarta.com has details of staff, courses, facilities and current special offers.
Look for the forum too; it’s a chance for anyone to get free online advice from the English language experts.
Contact: info@aimjakarta.com for more information.
About the Author
David Keating is a senior English teacher with several years of first-hand experience in the Indonesian language education industry.

ESL ( English as a Second Language ) Classes in NYC ( NEW YORK CITY) / Learn English in NYC with other people?
My friend is coming here from overseas to New York City to learn English + explore the country . She is planning to stay for a month or so.
I have been searching the ESL courses online but I don’t know how good they are… I could not find any feedback on any of them.
Does anyone recommend / know any good courses in NYC?
She wants to go to school in the morning and go around the city later on during the day.
Thanks
Check out the English Language Center at La Guardia Community College. They have relatively low prices and intensive English programs, and it”s close to trains and just a few minutes from midtown Manhattan.
http://esl.lagcc.cuny.edu/

can u please help me finding a good site for “teaching spanish for beginners”?
am taking spanish course and need help!
Spain.

The Benefits of Taking a CELTA Course
Taking a CELTA course could be the start of an exciting teaching career travelling the world or working in the UK. Find out more about the benefits of these courses and who can take them.
CELTA stands for Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. Even if you’ve never had any teacher training before, a CELTA course could have you on your way to teaching internationally or at home.
The course is awarded by Cambridge ESOL and its association with the world-famous Cambridge University means it’s very highly respected.
Who are CELTA courses for?
A CELTA course is ideal for the following groups:
• People who are interested in a career in teaching English to adults whose first language isn’t English.
• Someone who is looking to change their career, take a career break or perhaps looking to broaden their skillset and generate an extra income stream.
• Those with experience of teaching English but who don’t have any formal qualifications.
• People who want to work in Further, Adult and Community Education in England and Wales
The Benefits of Having a CELTA qualification
Although you do not necessarily need a CELTA qualification to teach English in some places, there are still some very good reasons to consider getting one:
• With a qualification such as CELTA, you are much more likely be able to command a higher salary as an English teacher.
• It will be easier to find a role as an English teacher with a respected qualification such as CELTA.
• CELTA is one of the most respected English teaching qualifications there is.
• Studying for a CELTA qualification will make teaching easier. Through the training, you’ll be armed with confidence and ideas that will help you do the job better.
• CELTA is the best known and most widely taken English language teaching qualification.
Do I Need a CELTA Qualification?
It is possible to teach without holding a qualification such as CELTA, especially in some areas of Japan. However, without training and qualifications your teaching and salary options will be significantly limited, especially if you want to work in Europe or the UK.
Taking a CELTA qualification will more than justify the costs and time which you initially invest.
Who Will Recognise my CELTA Qualification?
CELTA is accepted throughout the world by organisations which employ English Language teachers. The CELTA has been accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) at level 4 on the National Qualifications Framework. Cambridge ESOL also liaises with international English language teaching organisations to make sure the CELTA is still relevant, useful and up to date.
About the Author
Concorde International is a Canterbury-based organisation offering CELTA courses.

My lil bro wants to get into M?T but how and he should do?
MY little brother is just 10 years old he adores PC games(except for CS he says it aint fair to kill folk:) also recently ? discovered his desire to study at M?T.He turned to me n asked where do ? study? then he said he accidentally when googling some games went into M?T.He read about it some staff n he liked it very much.Truthfully when ? heard him saying this ? was really astonuded because ? like when peole have such high aims especially at considering his age(he is different lol).From today ?m trying to find the way to arrange things to my lil bro.? said him to study hard(anyway he gets straight A’s) to be social(participate in extracurrilar activities) n other staff.By the way my bro doesnt know English(mine aint good too:).So my question is how and what he should do to reach his goal and do u know any free English course online(for foreigners ? mean beginners) or some course in Moscow(he lives there)?Thanks for alloting your precious time for answering this question!
just tell him to study hard, and get involved. everything you told him to do was correct. idk about the english learning… tell him to go to the library and check out books to help. you could also prolly tell him to check out small books and tell him to work his way up. ggod luck to him!