H M Patel Institute of English Training & Research

Thursday, October 05, 2006

 

ESL and TEFL: Teaching English Grammar to Children through Games

"One of the questions ESL and TEFL teachers are asking on forums the world over is: how can you teach grammar through games?

If you don’t want your class to glaze over with dictation, writing exercises and “Jimmy, would you please read paragraph 1,” then take heart! You’ll find you can teach everything you want with games, and the children remember it better to boot."

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Teaching English To Non-English Speakers

"Teaching the English language to a non english speaking person can be exciting and interesting. If this is of interest to you, consider traveling to other countries to teach.

It is generally preferred for the English teacher to be a native English speaker."

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What if She Doesn’t Speak English?

"I met women who spoke English well and some that did not. My wife spoke no English at the time that I began corresponding with her.

Six months later when I visited her, she spoke very limited English that she had learned in evening classes. We were able to communicate fairly well with each other using her limited English, my even more limited Russian, a Russian-English electronic translator , and sign language. "

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THE PROBLEMS IN LEARNING MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS IN ENGLISH

Read a case study by A. Chandra Bose:

THE PROBLEMS IN LEARNING MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS IN ENGLISH AT HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL




Thursday, June 22, 2006

 

Hello? Who's calling? - The Hindu



Job opportunities at a call centre are growing by the day, and undoubtedly, communication skill is the key factor in the job. One of the main objectives of call centres is customer satisfaction.
[http://www.hindu.com/edu/2006/06/19/stories/2006061900620400.htm]

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