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How to Reduce Your Accent

Posted by Independent Excellence Tutoring on August 30, 2009

   If you are from another country and struggle with a heavy accent, you may wonder why. Some of the main reasons are these: you learned the British style of English, you learned from a teacher with an accent or you simply became busy once you were here and never did the final, polishing work on pronunciation.
   What steps should you take to reduce your accent? That depends on what you need. Some key sounds, like R or...

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Education Administration and ESL Teacher Training

Posted by ESLEXCELLENCE on August 11, 2009

Dear ESL Teachers:
Below you will find great ready made intermediate and advanced level ESL reading, writing, listening and speaking complete instructional lessons with audio. These materials are great for college and secondary level populations. ESL Educators, grab a packet and you are set for the month! Enjoy! Thank you.
Professor Snyder
Education Administration and Teacher Training Materials 
ESL Intermediate Level Goals and Objectives Preview:http://www.scribd.com/doc/16994710/ESL-Intermediate-Level-Goals-and-Objectives-PreviewESL Intermediate Level Goals and Objectives 43 Pages :http://www.scribd.com/doc/17002306/ESL-Intermediate-Level-Goals-and-Objectives-43-PagesESL Education Administration Presentation: http://www.scribd.com/doc/17050615/ESL-Education-Administration-PresentationESL Beginning Level Curriculum, Activities: http://www.scribd.com/doc/17056129/ESL-Beginning-Level-Curriculum-Activities-and-Placement-Workshop-ESL Intermediate College Level Instructional Plan: http://www.scribd.com/doc/17096352/ESL-Intermediate-College-Level-Instructional-Plan
The Business Letter: Preview
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17121980/The-Business-Letter-Preview-
Business Letter Lesson with Audios:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16992476/Business-Letter-Lesson-with-Audios
Intermediate Level English Grammar/ESL Lesson: Present Perfect Tense:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16994095/Intermediate-Level-English-GrammarESL-Lesson-Present-Perfect-Tense-with-Audios
Listening and Vocabulary Skills With Audios:
http://www.scribd.com/full/16995388?access_key=key-1k7uzcks5ncpy214pmgh
US Government, History and Citizenship ESL Content:
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ESL/TOEFL Services

Posted by ESLEXCELLENCE on August 10, 2009

This is a TOEFL iBT Reading Tips presentation....

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TOEFL iBT Reading Test Tips

Posted by ESLEXCELLENCE on August 10, 2009

This is a TOEFL iBT Test tip flyer. Take a...

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ESL Excellence TOEFL iBT Reading Evaluation Tool

Posted by ESLEXCELLENCE on August 10, 2009

This is the evaluation tool used to assess...

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TOEFL iBT Reading To Learn Questions: Test Tips

Posted by ESLEXCELLENCE on August 10, 2009

TOEFL iBT Reading Test Tips
OBJECTIVE:
Develop an Understanding of TOEFL iBT Reading to Learn Questions
Reading to Learn Questions Involve:
Two types of questions: Prose Summary Question and Fill in a Table Question
THESE QUESTIONS TEST THE TEST TAKERS ABILITY TO:

Recognize the organization and purpose of the passage

 

Organize the information in the passage into a mental framework

 

 Distinguish  major  from minor ideas

 

 Identify the passage type such as cause and effect, compare and contrast, arguments, problem solution, description, narraration, etc.

EDUCATION THE KEY TO SUCCESS!

     
PROFESSOR SNYDER, MSED,...

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LingoPass! For Teachers

Posted by LingoPass on March 23, 2009

LingoPass! is a language exchange with a twist - or two - or three.Twist #1 - Professional Adults - LingoPass! is a free language exchange for professional adults. Do you teach languages for business (eg business English)?  Your students can create a profile, search for language partners (by industry/profession, education, etc.), and meet in the A/V classroom to practice.  And it's all FREE!Twist #2 - Earn More Money - Teach one hour per month on LingoPass! and you can offer the...

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LingoPass! For Students

Posted by LingoPass on March 23, 2009

LingoPass! is a language exchange with a twist - or two - or three.Twist #1 - Professional Adults - LingoPass! is a free language exchange for professional adults. Create a profile, search for language partners (by industry/profession, education, etc.),...

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    • Posted by Salar on March 23, 2009
    • I think the services you are offering are much needed in our society. Thanks again!

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How to Teach Business English Conversation to Executives (intermediate - proficient)

Posted by LingoPass on March 23, 2009

By Chris TitusOne key to effectively teaching any subject is connecting with your student. And, in order to do that, you must first understand your student. Once you understand them, you can then develop lessons that are interesting, engaging, and memorable. In this article, I intend to provide some insights into how business people think and how you can leverage that in your classes.Executives at a bank, advertising agency, and manufacturing company have seemingly nothing in common. A bank executive is concerned with yield curves, credit risk, asset-liability management, and so on. An advertising executive is concerned with brand management, target audiences, and marketing channels. And, the manufacturing executive is concerned with raw materials, labor management (unions), and six sigma quality. Does this mean you need to tailor your lessons to each student? Unless you have been hired to teach a specific topic, it is not necessary.So, what do these people have in common? Let's start with their background. In today's world, it is likely they have all completed an undergraduate and/or a graduate business program. It is also a good assumption they were required to take 'foundation' courses - marketing, finance, organizational behavior (human resources), operations management, IT, and...

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    • Posted by Salar on March 23, 2009
    • LingoPass! sounds awesome!

      Having been a business major at Seattle University, I think you are spot on in your definition of a business graduate. It is definitely very important to know your audience and I think this analysis is quite insightful. Thanks for sharing!

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