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I love when teaching opportunities present themselves during my ESL tutoring sessions; especially when the opportunity allows me to teach something t read more »
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I was working with an advanced ESL student today. Her English is excellent. We are mostly concentrating on accent reduction and job interview questio read more »
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One of the examples used to teach past tense pronunciation in Azar's Understanding and Using English Grammar is "He tooted his horn." I've found very read more »
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If a noun begins with a vowel, then the article "an" is used. If it begins with a consonant, then "a" is used. This basic rule is fairly easy for ESL read more »
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A couple of days ago, I wrote How English is Really Spoken. Steve, from www.eslspider.com and www.healthyexpat.com submitted a comment about his expe read more »
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I'm working with an advanced ESL student from Mexico. Her English is very good. We're concentrating on accent reduction and pronunciation skills. For read more »
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When I teach my ESL students how to pronounce regular past tense verbs (those ending in "-ed," I follow a step-by-step process.Here are the steps I f read more »
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A friend sent me this video a long time ago. I couldn't resist sharing it with my readers. You have to hit the arrow two times. Enjoy!
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