Publicado por GretaCommon mistakes made by Spanish learners of English.
Ever wondered why speakers of a certain language tend to make the same grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary mistakes when learning a foreign language? Well, linguists blame it on our natural instinct to translate from our mother tongue. For example, speakers of romance languages like Italian or Spanish drop in too many articles and prepositions when translating literally from thei...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por Jieyu"The characters are like drawing to me!" I heard it many times from my foreign friends. Every time when I heard of it, I laughed. Actually, it is a very interesting comment. When I learn other languages I may also have the feeling that the some parts of a language is so difficult. For example, I am in deep struggling of the conjugations of the verbs in Spanish. So one question brought about: in which part Mandarin is almost effortless to p...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por RebeccaI can't think of a nicer way to learn English than doing English speaking mountain walks! The other day, I was out a walk in the beautiful Picos de Europa, in Cantabria Spain and the idea came to me. In fact, I had been having similar ideas for a long time. Why not make English learning more hands on, exciting and further away from the boring old class room? Well I finally managed it!
I'm lucky that I currently live and work right in the h...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por El equipo de TusclasesINTRODUCCIÓN
Se tratan de varias sesiones de una hora cada una en las que los alumnos, a través de las diferentes actividades significativas propuestas, aprenderan el vocabulario de la ropa en inglés y pondran en práctica su expresión verbal.
Se haran de manera grupal ( en la última sesión) y de manera individual y autónoma durante el proceso de creación del puppet.
BREV...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por MariaMany English, or in fact any foreign language learners, fall into the trap of thinking that they must learn the whole of the grammar book and at least half of the dictionary before they dare to venture into the speaking world.
Perhaps, some are simply lacking the platform or the place to practise their speaking skills, others just don't have the financial means. But more often than not too many are afraid of speaking for fear of ma...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por JieyuThere are four tones in Mandarin. The first flat one, high pitch, the second rising tone (like a question in English and Spanish), from lower to higher pitch, the third tone, falling rising, the forth one is the falling. It seems complicated when you read all this explanations, but it isn't when you try it. As to the Spanish students, due to the variety of Spanish pronunciation, it is much earlier to get the essence of the tones.
Does it m...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por PilarEn las lenguas que conozco se usa diferente palabra para oír y escuchar. La diferencia está en la intención. No podemos evitar oír, pero debemos de poner voluntad para escuchar. En el programa “No es un día cualquiera” a los seguidores se les llama escuchantes porque estamos interesados en las historias que nos cuentan.
Ahora yo me encuentro muchas veces que las personas ni me escuchan ni me oyen, piensan en lo que van a decir a continuación. Te...
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Hi all of you, It's Maite Cirera. I've been teaching English for 4 years. Some of you may have learnt English in any time, some haven't. Anyway, the topic I wanted to start this blog is that "double eich" word that really matters: WHY.
This is a simple but not-so-simple to answer question that I usually ask my students the first time I talk to them. Some tell me "For taking a job", fine, that's a usual and great objective. Because what's b...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por El equipo de TusclasesEnglish version
Hello everybody! How is everything going? Personally, if we stop thinking about terrorist attacks, I am very happy because summer is coming, the sun is out the majority of days, my toes are out as well in my new sandals and also new ideas for my articles come out of my mind. For example, this week, I have planned to share with you some expressions and abbreviations/acronyms that I have learnt after spending a lot of ours reading ...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por StephanieTHE SELFIE CAT
The aim of this lesson is to teach beginners to describe people and animals using adjectives. The material used is a funny video about a girl and her cat that doesn´t like to appear in pictures.
The students will learn about the structures like He/she has got and some basic adjectives that describe personality and physical appearance.
While making the descriptions, the children will also learn about some ...
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Continuar leyendo » Publicado por DanThe simple past is used to speak about things that happened in the past. Read the following discussion using the simple past tense
Dan: Hi Alice, what did you do last weekend?Alice: I did a lot of things. On Saturday, I went shopping.Dan: What did you buy?Alice: I bought some new clothes. I also played tennis.Dan: Who did you play?Alice: I played Ian.Dan: Did you win?Alice: Of course I won!Dan: What did you do after your tennis match.Alice: Well...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por DanEnglish has been described as “the language of opportunity”, and by the time you get to the end of this article, we’re pretty sure you’ll agree.
If you’re currently in the throes of trying to pick a language to study at school, or you fancy taking on a new language in your spare time, we’re willing to bet that the English speakers of this world would join us in giving you the following words of advic...
Continuar leyendo » Publicado por HelenAs in the previous article ("How to correct students' essays"), examples of the corrected CVs and personal descriptions speak louder than any articles on how to do it right. Below you'll see my corrections of a career description written by one of my French students. Keep in mind that in a Word format all the corrections are made in red so you can easily spot your mistakes and teacher's feedback. Here the corrections and feedback ...
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