Showing posts with label study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Practise listening


I'm sure you all agree that when you learn a language it's good to practise listening. As well as improving your listening skills, it will also help you develop your vocabulary and grammar.

Here's a website where you can listen to podcasts: Podcasts in English. You can choose the level that's right for you and listen to something interesting. You can also read the transcript and use worksheets and vocabulary tasks.

Happy listening and learning!


Monday, 7 February 2011

A new hero in the news!

Watch this news story from England, then you can post a comment (click on the 'comment' button and leave your answers - see if other people agree with you!) below and answer the following questions:

- Was the lady right to do what she did?
- Why did nobody else do it?
- What would you have done in the same situation?
- Should the lady get a reward, or should all people be expected to do this?
- Would this happen in Tbilisi?

Some vocabulary from the story:

Can you guess what happened, now you know the words? Watch the film and see!


Monday, 17 January 2011

Why free classes are useful!

From January 24th we will have free classes every day from 1.00 - 3.00 at our Brosse street branch for pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate students.

Why free? Well, we run teacher training courses for Cambridge ESOL (part of Cambridge University) and we need classes for the teachers to practice teaching. The teachers are observed and assisted by Cambridge approved teacher trainers.

Why is it useful for you? The teachers need to deliver lessons in vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, writing and speaking, so you get to practice and improve all aspects of your English. :-) You'll also get to meet new friends! All the lessons have to be planned well, and usually the teachers spend a few hours planning each one, so you know the lessons will be thorough.

So, don't delay - register with reception today! :-)

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Learning tip


Do you like music? Do you like learning English?

Now you can practise your listening and vocabulary by testing yourself when listening to songs you like, by going to this website.

Fill in the missing words as you listen to your favourite songs!

Have fun...


Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Our thought from today

"Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other." (Edmund Burke)

We all learn things by following the example of others. For example, if you want to be good at a sport, you watch someone who is good at it and follow their example. Maybe they'll tell you how they are doing something, or what exactly they are doing, but you have to then try it. The first time, you won't do it well. The second time you won't do it well, but the more you try, and the more you watch the other people, the better you'll get at it and the easier it will get.

For example, learning to walk. As a baby, nobody told you how to walk. You watched other people for about a year, then started trying yourself. At first, someone held you up and helped you. Then, you fell over. So, you tried again. Soon, you could walk, but very badly, and you kept falling over and crashing into things. But, you kept trying and kept watching other people. Now, you have had so much practice that you are an expert walker. You can walk easily without even thinking about it.

Learning English is exactly the same. When you try something, it's wrong, or not very good. But you try again, keep practising, and watch the people who are good at it (and listen to them...). Eventually, it becomes easier and you get better at it.

Everyone can learn to walk, and everyone can learn to speak English. :-)