Showing posts with label English Courses. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015



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Tuesday, May 26, 2015









Wishing people good luck!
  1.  Best of luck
  2.  Fingers crossed
  3.  Blow them away
  4.  Break a leg
  5.  You'll do great
  6.  I hope things will turn out fine
  7.  Best wishes
  8.  Do your best

Friday, May 8, 2015


Sunday, April 26, 2015

Saturday, April 25, 2015

           This book is a complete manual of teaching English as a foreign or second language. It is complete because of its wide-range coverage from general issues about teaching and learning English (Chapter 1 and 2 ) up to specific problems that English teachers frequently encounter ( Chapter 13 ). Between these two extremes, readers can find almost everything dealing with teaching and learning English. Those who are interested in developing the teaching of language components may refer to Chapter 5. A brief review about sentence construction, part of speech, noun types, verb forms are topics within this chapter. Not intending to dichotomize weakness and strength, bad and good, these topics indicate that the description of grammar used in this book refer to traditional view of grammar, not to Hallidian grammar. Chapter 7- 10 deal with teaching the four language skills. They are, therefore, appropriate for those who want a practical, easy to understand reference of teaching the four skills, namely listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
How_to_Teach_English.pdf by unes.khartit

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Here are some words in British and American English:




                 British English


American English

  1. Holidays
  2. Film
  3. Football
  4. Note
  5. Sweet
  6. Letterbox, post-box
  7. Sorry
  8. Driving licence
  9. Autumn
  10. Biscuit
  11. Cinema
  12. Shop
  13. Rubbish
  14. Of course
  15. Chips
  16. Poste
  17. Full stop
  18. Chat show
  19. Petrol Station
  20. Taxi
  21. Underground
  22. Vest
  23. Toilet
  24. Pardon?
  25. Flat


  1. Vacation
  2. Movie*
  3. Soccer
  4. Bill
  5. Candy
  6. Post-box; mail box
  7. Excuse me
  8. Driver’s licence
  9. Fall
  10. Cookie
  11. Movie theatre
  12. Store
  13. Garbage
  14. Sure*
  15. Fries*
  16. Zip code
  17. Period; Dot*
  18. Talk show
  19. Gas station
  20. Cab*
  21. Subway
  22. Undershirt
  23. Bathroom* Restroom
  24. Sorry? Excuse me
  25. Apartment*

NB: word which contains (*) can also used either as a British or American English
































Wednesday, March 25, 2015


JOKES
Teacher's notes:
  1. Cut these jokes into strips.
  2. Give each student in your class a strip.
  3. They should then match the strips i.e. the questions and the punch lines.
  4. As a follow-up activity, ask the students to translate a joke from their own language into English.
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How do monsters count to 15?

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On their fingers.

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What should you take if you're run down?

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The number of the car that ran you down.

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Why do golfers wear two pairs of trousers?

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In case they get a hole in one.

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Do men always snore?

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Only when they're asleep.

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How do hens dance?

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Chick to chick.

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Why was the sword swallower put in prison?

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Because he coughed and killed two people.
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What would you get if you crossed a parrot with a centipede?

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A walkie-talkie.

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What gets plenty of answers but never asks any questions?

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The doorbell.

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What do ghosts do at 11am?

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Have a coffin break.

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What sort of ghosts haunt hospitals?

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Surgical spirits.

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How can you double your money?

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Fold it in half.

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Who invented fire?

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A bright spark.

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How can you get rid of varnish?

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Remove the R.

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Monday, March 2, 2015

cambridge grammar for ielts with answers.pdf


Thursday, February 26, 2015