Artículos escritos por profesores particulares de Inglés nativos

John
Publicado por John

¿Cómo mejorar mi fluidez y pronunciación en inglés?

La pregunta más frecuente que se hacen la mayoría de los alumnos que quieren aprender inglés es ¿Cómo mejorar mi fluidez? ¿Qué puedo hacer para mejorar mi pronunciación? muchas de estas respuestas las podrás encontrar en este artículo. Además cabe resaltar que la educación que se imparte hoy en día tanto en colegios como en muchas academias, se basa principalmente en gramática, lectura y escritura dejando muchas veces de lado el "SPEAKING", al ...
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Tusclases
Publicado por Tusclases

My daily thoughts and curious tips for writing

English has plenty of commonly confused words and this is sometimes due to the way in which we usually pronounce these words or the way we usually spell them. Today we're going to talk about three words that are daily used and are commonly confused when speaking. These words are "by", "buy" and "bye" Could you pronounce them? Have you notice they are similarly pronounced? English has this strange effect. In Spanish we would say these words are ...
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Maria Pilar
Publicado por Maria Pilar

My schoolbag and notes about my daily life at school

There's something we must never forget to do every night before going to sleep and that's keep in our schoolbag everything we'll need to use at school and prepare        the following day and go to sleep with a smile in our face. Our schoolbag keeps more than our own books, it keeps our agenda and our notes. Our notes? I don't mean the notebooks, I mean those notes we write to remember a date, a mark from an exam, a tel...
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Chelsea
Publicado por Chelsea

The origin of contemporary dance and its evolution throughout time

To better understand contemporary we have to go way back. It is not clear exactly when contemprary dance was founded or who was he founder of the original idea. Some people argue that its origin is from Eastern customs such as the practice of yoga thanks to the breathing techniques and martial arts because of the stable position, balance and smooth transition from one position to the other. Other historians have ano...
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Nicholas
Publicado por Nicholas

¿Qué tienen en común Harry Potter, Shakira, y la serie “Lost”?

Aunque la pregunta sea un poco injusta, porque la verdad estos ejemplos son parte de mi historia personal, hay una razón muy importante por la que los he mencionado: todos ellos me ayudaron a aprender español.    Ok, es verdad que Harry Potter no es exactamente una lectura breve. Pero, pensemos ahora en Shakira como otra forma de incorporar el idioma. ¿Por qué no intentar traducir tus canciones favoritas? Y, si quieres dar un paso...
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Mauricio
Publicado por Mauricio

English is like food, the secret is a varied diet

[Spanish version]   The more resources the better! If you ask me for advice on the best method to learn Enlish I would tell you to use a variety of resources. Learning a new language is like starting a diet. Just like nutrition, studying also requires a rich set of sources and methods. Methods and materials The good news is that those ways and materials are available for anyone with an Internet connection. Nowadays through ...
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Paula
Publicado por Paula

How to prepare a job interview in a second language

A job interview in English? Already overwhelmed? The words `job interview´ are not particularly associated to having fun, but here are some tips to overcome the obstacles and to successfully carry it out in English!  Relax A a job interview, a potential employer evaluates your candidacy, true. However, you are also considering whether you want to be part of the company values, the team, share tasks and time with new colleagues,… right? In ...
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Tatiana
Publicado por Tatiana

What is taught is what is learned, dear magicians?

Dear magicians, When you observe a magic trick, are you empowered enough to comprehend every single step that leads to impress the audience? Not to mention, when you look at a painting somewhere at the National Gallery, are you able to unveil the secret story behind it by only staring at that masterpiece? Well, it seems a tough question.  Harry Houdini, the well-known magician used to say: “Never tell the audience how good you are, they wi...
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Mariia
Publicado por Mariia

Teaching children: Total Physical Response and elements of gamification

Children are different in their rhythm of studying and preferences. There are many approaches to teaching this age group, however, most of them mention such teaching technic as TFR (Total physical response) and elements of gamification. In this article we are going to learn about TFR. TFR as a method of teaching was invented by an American psychologist, James Asher. He became popular in 1970-s. The scientist decided to make it easier and m...
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Mariia
Publicado por Mariia

Teaching children of the 7-9 year old group

Children can be divided into 2 main age groups: 4-6 and 7-9 years old. In the following article we are going to learn about the 7-9-year-old kids, who are already studying at school and have the basic knowledge of English and lesson’s discipline. They are more patient and resistant to having long studying hours like in school. Therefore, the optimal lesson’s length for this age group is from 40 to 50 minutes (2 times per week). Along with patie...
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Mariia
Publicado por Mariia

Teaching children of the 4-6 year old group

Children can be divided into 2 main age groups: 4-6 and 7-9 years old. In the following article we are going to learn about the 4-6-year-old kids, who has just begun their learning path and are getting ready for school. They have an inner motivation to learn and the process of studying is like a game for them. Kids are very active and can’t focus attention for a lot of time, yet. That’s why the optimal lesson’s length for this age group is 25 m...
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Alexandra
Publicado por Alexandra

Coursebook analysis: gender, racial issues, geographic and linguistic backgrounds of speakers.

B1 level: English File Intermediate 4th edition (Oxford) In order to identify whether the course book contains any traces of gender or racial discrimination as well as to see what linguistic backgrounds the speakers have, unit 2B (Changing lives) was analysed. This unit focuses on the world globalisation, therefore, some pieces of listening and reading are presented to cover the topic of multinational and multiconfessional world. The first two...
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Nancy
Publicado por Nancy

Teaching English as a young teacher. My experience.

Hello! I´m Nancy, I have been teaching English for 1 year and 8 months. I want to share you some of my experiences as a young teacher (since I´m 22 years old). I remember the first time when I gave my classes, it was a group of 5 people were most of them were older than me (talking about persons that were already on their 40's, 50's ). The first impression is very important as you may already know so, when I entered the class their reactio...
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Mauricio
Publicado por Mauricio

To speak English you need to think English

[Spanish version]   Fluency in your second language Hundreds of videos say you need to think in English, that´s completely true. Why? In short: translating back and forth all the time makes things too slow and stress your mind a lot. It is just too much work for your brain to be translating all the time. I tell you: "All geese are birds but not all birds are geese"(weird phrase... let´s supp...
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