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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Literacy Pages and Computer Tutorials

Look at the August 2014 post:

  •      5. Literacy Pages - click here to find many activities for beginning ESL learners.

  •      On the left of the above page, look for Computer Tutorials. Click on this and you will find many activities for learning how to use computers. 
We will practice using these sites in class. 

Any questions, please ask.


NOTE:
For relaxation, and to practice using the mouse, go to Jigzone.com to do jigsaw puzzles. Ask if you don't know how to use this website.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

How to use websites

September 2014

1. How to use www.eflnet.com
    This website has four areas of English you can practice: grammar, listening, reading and vocabulary
Click on the one you want to study.
Click on grammar and choose:
Adjective and Adverbs (Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, frequency adverbs, so and neither, good and well, and no and not)
General Grammar Exercises (error correction exercises, and other nonspecific grammar exercises)
Nouns (count / noncount nouns, plural nouns, pronunciation of –s / -es, quantifiers, articles, and some other things)
Prepositions (prepositions, and more prepositions)
Pronouns (subject and object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and possessive pronouns)
Verb Tenses (verb tenses)
Verbs (gerunds and infinitives, passives, tag questions, and other fun stuff)

Choose Adjective and Adverbs
you will be able to practice:
Adjectives

Now choose what kind of exercise you want and what English level. (Remember, grammar lessons don't usually have sound. You can't listen to them.)
Try it, and please ask questions.

NOTE: You can also practice listening, reading and vocabulary at this website. 

2. Keyboard shortcuts paper in google docs