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November 15, 2007

Finding the Right Online Job Resource Company: the Final Touch to your Esl Jobs Search

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 3:44 pm
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Christiene Villanueva asked:


Applying for ESL jobs abroad is made easier by technology. The internet has become a “one-stop shop” for both employers and those seeking jobs. The competition is stiff; the one who impresses the employer, naturally, fetches not just a good job and a good salary package, but also all the perks and benefits that go with it. You have a good fighting chance if you start right the first time.

o Avoid making mistakes when writing your resume.

If errors have been made, it would be best to re-type the whole document than smudging correction fluid across the face of your resume. This is where “walking the extra mile” makes sense as first impression is always lasting. You can’t take chances on sending a resume that does not look neat. It is better to ensure that when your resume leaves your table, it is done perfectly. Most employers do not grant second chances at submission of resumes. A poorly-written resume lands on the table of the employer very rarely, but in the garbage bin more frequently.

o Contact a reliable ESL jobs placement company.

When you are done writing your resume, you can start contacting a legitimate online job resource company that has a proven track record in job placement abroad, to evaluate it. Dealing with an online job resource company like WorknPlay Global that has no less than South Korea’s Ministry of Education as one of its clients for the placement of native English speakers to teach English among its public schools, guarantees the chance for you to land on better ESL jobs than anywhere else.

WorknPlay Global is one of the world’s leading online job resources that caters primarily to ESL jobs, but also provide opportunities for non-ESL job categories. It might just have the right job for you.

With a nicely-written resume and an online job resource company that has proven its competence and expertise in providing only the best employment opportunities among those seeking ESL jobs, no doubt, you are on your way to success, too just like those who were before you.



Online ESL

October 25, 2007

Esl Grammar Checker © - Easily Write Better English Right Now!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 12:21 am
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Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Grammar Checker is actually a ‘personal’ English writing and proofreading assistant. Learning how to write correct English requires time and effort, however technology can easily help us on achieving that goal. Want to learn how technology can help you on improving your writing skills? Read the following article.

Basic introduction

ESL Grammar Checker is designed to ensure that your English writing matches the basic grammar and punctuation rules. Most of these solutions instantly identify and correct your writing errors and enable you to further edit your writing. These solutions use Natural Language Processing algorithms, in simple words these algorithms are constantly being ‘fed’ with ‘correct’ text which is being later compared with your analyzed text. In most cases these solutions enables us to do the following: text editing, grammatical check, correct spelling, and proper punctuation.

Can it make our life better?

By using this automatic proofreading technology we gain the following:

Helping with critical writing assignments such as job and patent applications. Improving our writing style. Enabling us to better express our thoughts and ideas.

There are probably many other benefits that are not covered here, as this innovative technology is constantly moving forward, bringing us new ideas and additional solutions that help us on improving our Writing abilities.

Summary

ESL Grammar Checker transforms our writing assignments better and effective. This technology not only helps us on improving our writing skills, but transforming our writing assignments interesting and fun. Although it brings many challenges to software developers, we can expect this advanced tool to further develop itself, simply because writing is one of the most important tools that help us with almost any aspect in life.



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October 16, 2007

Esl Proofreading Software - Transform Your Writing Effective!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 7:13 pm
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Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Proofreading Software enables us not only write better English, but improve our communication skills. Due to the fact that most communication today is done by writing, we easily notice the increasing use of advanced language writing, editing and processing tools. Want to know more about “personal” proofreading tools? Read the following review.

Basic introduction

ESL Proofreading Software helps you on writing English properly while avoiding common grammar and punctuation mistakes - it automatically identifies, edits, and corrects your writing. Smart proofreading and grammar correction solutions rely on sophisticated engines and dynamic databases. They process your writing, compare it, and finally fix it. Sophisticated language processing solutions usually offer the following: editing and proofreading, checking on spelling and typos, and most importantly analyzing our grammar writing.

Important benefits

Let’s summarize the main benefits and advantages:



Improving sentence construction with correct grammar and punctuation.

Improving the image we want to project through our writing.

Improving our inter-personal communication.



There are probably many other benefits that aren’t mentioned here, as this technology keeps improving, bringing us new improvements and ideas that help us on improving our Grammar writing and proofreading skills.

Quick summary

ESL Proofreading Software is a great way to enhance our writing capabilities and improve our written based communication. Until today we trusted our conventional word processors to help us with spelling errors, but unfortunately it couldn’t help us with grammar. Undoubtedly we can expect this innovative technology to further develop itself, for one simple reason: writing is among the most significant tools that help us with almost any aspect in life.



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September 11, 2007

Evaluating Your English Teaching Job Offers - (esl/efl/tefl)

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 6:17 am
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Michael G. Hines asked:


You have decided on being an ESL/EFL/TEFL teacher so you are off on the job search. Aside from the obvious considerations such as what country to work in and what training/qualifications (TEFL/TESOL/CELTA/DELTA) to obtain; there are other things a teachers should consider when looking at potential job offers.

 

There are many factors a teacher considers which will affect whether they accept a teaching position. The most obvious factor would be the content of the position (i.e. what is going to be taught). What is the school asking of you as a teacher? You must ask yourself if the ESL/EFL/TEFL job is interesting and fits into your career plans as a teacher. The person and ESL/EFL/TEFL school you will be working for is also an important consideration so you must take the time to talk to them either via email or phone. It would also be beneficial to ask to speak to other teachers from the school to find out their impressions. Knowing what the job is and whom you will be working with are the first step in deciding whether to pursue it further.

 

Some may say that the most important consideration would be salary and benefits but these should be a secondary consideration to what you want to do and who you will be working with. Regardless of the salary paid, most people will not stay at a position where they feel unsatisfied or have no growth. In addition, the people you work with or for have an enormous impact on your job satisfaction. However, when considering salary and benefits, do not focus as much on the starting salary but rather on the potential for growth and increases. Does the school have growth potential for you as a professional? Do they spell out cost-of-living increases and meritorious raises? Benefits are other areas that can supplement a position where the starting salary is not as good as you would have wished. Get a list of benefits from the company and formulate any questions you may have regarding them so that you can better discuss the position with management and other teachers at the school.

 

Another factor that may come into play with many teachers when evaluating a position is the ESL/EFL/TEFL resources provided by the school for the teacher to prepare their lessons. Teachers spend a large majority of their time preparing for upcoming classes. This requires readily available resources such as teacher edition books, computer, printer, internet access, and preferably a reference library. In addition, there should be a work area set aside at the school for teachers to plan and prepare. Whether the school already has a set curriculum/syllabus for the class to be taught and ESL/EFL/TEFL student books because the teacher may be asked to help to create these resources (i.e worksheets) for your school year if they are not provided. I have known many teachers that have felt the need to move on because of the demands of planning for a school year without adequate resources.

 

To help you find that perfect (or near perfect) ESL/EFL/TEFL teaching job, you should ask these questions to all prospective employers/schools:

1. What is the salary?

2. How many months is the teaching contract?

3. Do/Can you sponsor me for all paperwork, including teacher’s license, work permit, and visa extension?

4. How soon can you get this paperwork processed?

5. How many hours will I be teaching per week?

6. What kind of medical/travel insurance is on offer?

7. When are the starting and ending times for being at the school regardless of whether there is a class?

8. About how many school or community events a month are teachers required to attend outside normal working hours (teachers’ meetings, parents’ meetings, school festivals, seminars, etc.)?

9. Does the school have/provide ESL/EFL/TEFL student books or will I be required to make my own worksheets?

 10. Does the school have whiteboards or chalkboards?

11. Does the school provide all teaching materials needed? What are the items provided?

12. Does the school require that I attend/teach a summer camp?

13. Is there a discipline policy? What is it and how is it enforced?

14. What are the details of the teaching contract “extras” such as:

a. Resigning bonuses

b. Biannual or annual plane tickets to visit home

c. Housing allowances (if no housing allowance then ask about help finding accommodations along with cost in the area of the school)

d. Internet access both in and outside the school

e. Raise schedules

 

Searching for an ESL/TEFL/TEFL teaching position is difficult. After spending many hours on a search, making a careful decision regarding a job offer is important. Getting a job offer does not necessarily mean you should take the job. Most schools will not expect you to make a decision on the spot. You will probably be given a few days to a week to make up your mind. If they are unable to provide you with the time to make a decision then you should not consider this teaching job as a viable position. On the other hand, if you decide to go with a school without finding out the proper information, don’t blame the school when the position turns out not to be what you expected or wanted. Weighing the advantages and disadvantages of the job will help you make a more informed decision, rather than deciding on impulse.

 

When considering where in the world you want to teach, the big 3 for ESL/EFL/TEFL jobs are:

Asia: Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are the popular spots because they have so many ESL jobs available but there are always positions coming up infrequently in places like Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia though you must be a qualified teacher to obtain these. You may even find positions for Cambodia and Laos but you should look at the reputation of employers carefully due to lack of a solid legal system for recourse. Life can become very difficult “off the beaten path”.

Europe: Everyone dreams of teaching in Greece, Italy, France or Spain but unless you are an European Union (EU) citizen it is difficult to obtain these positions. The more frequent positions are available in Eastern Europe in places like Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine and Russia. These positions don’t pay very well compared to the cost of living in some of these countries but they provide lot’s of opportunity for travel while not teaching.

The Middle East: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates (UAE) are the most common with Bahrain, Yemen and Qatar occasionally having openings. Now there are also more teaching positions available in Iraq. The Middle East is popular for the money paid for teaching positions but don’t expect much of a social life due to cultural restraints.

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September 3, 2007

Advice For A New ESL Teacher

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 12:46 am
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Douglas Anderson asked:


When you first arrive in your assigned country, the first few minutes can be shocking. The air smells different, the people surging around you are likely different, the looks of buildings and storefronts and wares for sale may all be different.

If you are in modern country, such as Japan, you will likely feel only slightly uncomfortable, as the airport will be clean and streamlined, although perhaps twice as busy as you expected. But signs will be in English, and you will have no problem navigating through the airport to the outside world.

If you are in a third-world country, the airport could be a far cry from anything remotely comfortable, with military soldiers everywhere, a crush of people, strange maybe even repulsive smells in the air, total chaos. If you are alone, this can be especially intimidating.

When I arrive in a new country, I am always surprised at the first few moments outside the airport. The sky looks different, the air smells different, the chaos of people coming and going is different. Finding a bus or taxi or jeepney can be a fun experience but it is more likely to be a trying experience, so it is best if someone can meet you and help you get oriented for the first trip from the airport to your place of residence.

Depending on your guest country, and the resources available, you may get a private room with a private bathroom, or a shared room and a public bathroom.

The school may look a wee bit different from the brochures, which tend to highlight greenery and other colourful aspects. Brochures also don’t tell you about oppressive tropical heat, or cold winds from the mountains.

Before starting your trip, you should read up on the culture of the country. For example, in Thailand, people would be shocked if you touched a child’s head, or if you washed your underwear and hung it outside to dry.

During my stay in Thailand, I managed a software development project and hired a couple of university-educated Thai women to help. We worked out of my two-bedroom apartment. One moved into the spare bedroom in the apartment, and the other slept on the sofa five nights a week. The one in the bedroom said she lived a long way away and the daily commute was aggravating. Fair enough. But the second one lived 20 minutes away by elevated electric train. I never really understood why she wanted to live with me. Perhaps I was a father-figure for her.

One day, I rounded up all the towels to put in the washing machine. The women had their own bathroom, and the towels were provided by me. The apartment was modern and fully equipped.

One of the women said, “Doug, what are you doing?”

I said, “I’m going to wash all the towels in the machine.”

She said, “But you took the white one.”

The white one was a cotton bathmat that had been on the floor in front of the shower.

“Yes, I will wash it with the others.”

“Doug, you can’t do that.”

“Why not?”

“It’s for the feet.”

Apparently in Thai culture, you don’t sully your body towels with foot towels.

I said, “Sorry, this is a machine, very hot water, with detergent and fabric softener. I am going to wash all the towels and bath mats together.”

She was unhappy with this, had a strange look on her face, like I had said something totally disgusting.

After the towels had been washed and dried, I took one of the bath towels and held it under her nose, and said, “Smell this.”

She took a whiff and said, “Oh, Doug, smell very good.”

I said, “That’s the fabric softener, it has perfume to make the towels smell good.”

Then I held the white bath mat under her nose. She didn’t move away, although I expected her to. “Smell this one.”

“Doug, same same.”

“Yes,” I said, “and now you know why I washed them together. In your culture, you wash them by hand, and would do the foot mats last. In my Western culture, with machines, we put them all in together and they come out the same.”

She accepted that. In this case Western culture overruled Thai culture.

As I write this in November 2007, a British ESL teacher has been arrested in Sudan, which is a Muslim country, for letting her primary school students name a teddy bear “Muhammed”. Although this is a very common name in Sudan and other Muslim countries, giving a toy bear this name is apparently insulting to Islam, according to the charges against her. One of the parents of the students complained to police and she was arrested. If found guilty, she could receive many years in prison, a hefty fine, and 40 lashes with a whip.

So learning something about the culture you will be living in is advice you should take seriously.

In Central and parts of South America, for instance, you might think the culture is Spanish, and that is certainly the dominant one, but the underlying Mayan culture is still there, especially amongst people whose primary language is Quechua or Aymara. Don’t assume you understand their culture because you know about Mexican or Spanish culture. Do some research first, so as to help you understand where they are coming from, and try to structure your lessons to fit with their culture. This can be as simple as changing place names: don’t talk about the Mississippi River, for example, use a local river instead. They will associate with that, but not associate with the Mississippi.

The beliefs and attitudes of your guest country will potentially be different from what you naively expected, so research! research! research!

As you become accustomed to your new daily routine, students, and fellow teachers, you will discover that some of the teachers have become cynical with time. They may have been there 20 years, and never say anything good about the place; they seem to live in a cloud of negativity. You will be eager and fired up and enjoying the challenge; they will talk about police purges, stupid management at the school, incompetent governments, corruption, and whatnot. The list is never-ending. Try to avoid these people. Live your own life, and be happy with the little differences and challenges that are thrown your way.

In Thailand, the vast majority of people are Buddhists. They are taught from an early age to meet adversity with a smile. One time, I was waiting under an awning for a tropical downpour to lessen. I watched a young lady attempt to cross the flooded street in front of me. She stepped in a hidden pothole, lost her balance, and fell face first into 6 inches of dirty water. She stood up, brushed the water off her face, and laughed. If that had been me, I would have been cursing. But she was a Buddhist. She laughed.

Meet adversity with a smile.

A good philosophy to live by.

If your assignment is in a third-world country, find out if the school and/or students have basic supplies. In rural Peru, for example, there might be one small chalkboard for a one-room school, no paper at all, and certainly no pens or pencils. While that kind of school is not going to have English classes, you can still help them enormously by traveling with two suitcases, one for your stuff, and the other filled with notebooks, pencils, chalk, small chalkboards, crayons, art paper, children’s scissors, etc. Before you start your flight, contact the school and find out if they need these supplies, or if they can put you in touch with a rural school that does. Those $50 worth of supplies might be more than a rural school has ever seen and will make a big difference.

Another piece of advice: keep a journal of your experiences. If you have Internet access, create a blog and update it regularly. But in any case, be careful not to write anything in your journal or blog that is critical of the school management, the local religion, or the government. That journal will be a treasured keepsake in future years, and remain with you the rest of your life.

After you’ve been living and teaching for a while in the guest country, returning to your home town in your native country can be a jarring experience: culture shock in reverse. You became an ESL teacher for the fun of travel, the joy of discovering a new culture, and now you’re back in Wal-Mart or Tesco standing in a queue behind an enormous fat lady with a shopping cart full of junk. Your mother is glad to see you, but you find your town boring, the food bland and voluminous.

If you are back for good, and have to get a job, you will probably find yourself bored out of your skull working in an office. Your co-workers will have no interest in your ESL experiences and couldn’t care less about the things you did and the places you went.

Pretty soon you will be scouring the Internet looking for other ESL jobs; you’ve got to follow your dreams, wherever they take you…



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April 27, 2007

Esl Spelling & Grammar Software © - Eliminate Grammar Errors!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 12:58 am
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Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Spelling & Grammar Software - can it really solve our grammar writing problems once and for all? Writing is a significant tool in our life - think for a moment how many hours a day you spend on writing, editing, and proofreading your various writing assignments. Want to know more about “personal” proofreading tools? Read the following review.

Quick introduction

ESL Spelling & Grammar Software solutions were designed to answer common writing problems (grammar, punctuation, and spelling) as well as enabling us to easily edit and correct our writing. Analyzing text for correct grammar is a great challenge for software developers; it requires a massive database as well as smart analyzing algorithms. In most cases these solutions enables us to do the following: proofreading for correct grammar, correcting spelling mistakes, and checking on proper punctuation.

Important advantages

Using this sophisticated technology can definitely make our life easier:



Analyzing our sentence structure for correct punctuation, thus transforming our writing more comprehendible.

Enabling us to better express our thoughts and ideas.

Providing extra capabilities which do not exist in conventional word processors.



There are probably many other benefits that aren’t mentioned here, as this solution constantly changes, bringing us new ideas and additional solutions that help us on improving our Grammar writing and proofreading skills.

Final words

ESL Spelling & Grammar Software is a great way to enhance our writing capabilities and improve our written based communication. If we want to keep our English writing clean, clear and professional, no doubt that this technology can help us get there. In the future we can expect this unique system to further develop itself, for one simple reason: writing is one of the most important tools that help us with many of our day-to-day assignments, whether at home, at school, or in the office.



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April 16, 2007

Take a Look at the Best Esl Jobs Korea

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Amelie Mag asked:


If you’re a native English speaker from the US, UK or Canada and have an English teacher degree, you’re perfectly qualified for an ESL Korea job. By teaching English in the beautiful country of South Korea you’ll have the opportunity to become familiar with a new culture, travel and make new friends from all over the world. English teachers are on high demand in Asian countries so you’ll have no trouble at all in locating a suitable job. At myesljob.com you can find a variety of ESL jobs Korea, depending on your preferences.

Accepting an ESL Korea job means opening up to a whole new world of opportunities. Asian countries are now hiring native English teachers to work with their children and thus encouraging a much better understanding between cultures. Middle and upper class families in South Korea enroll their children in schools where they’ll be able to get a proper English education as a second language. Even employees of major corporations are now recommended to take English classes, for better international business relations. With such a high demand for English teachers in the Asian world, obtaining an ESL job isn’t at all difficult. Myesljob.com provides a great number of ESL jobs Korea and guidance to working and living in a foreign country.

There are many reasons why taking up an ESL Korea job is a very smart move. First of all, if you have an English teaching certificate but haven’t obtained a position in your native country, teaching abroad is a good solution. You can also obtain a job that is more satisfactory in an Asian country than in your country of birth. Another reason why you should consider teaching English abroad is the travel opportunity you’ll be given. Just think about it, you practically get paid to travel in an exotic Asian country. The opportunities are endless and you can learn many exciting new things about the South Korean culture. For the best ESL jobs in Korea, don’t hesitate to visit myesljob.com

Some people accept a teaching abroad opportunity to escape their daily routine back home. Others are interested in traveling and learning about different cultures. And some are simply looking to jet start their English teaching career. No matter what your reasons are, taking up an ESL Korea job can turn out to be very rewarding on all levels. South Korea is renowned for its beautiful landscape so you’ll have the opportunity to travel in wonderful locations. Furthermore, Koreans are very friendly and you’ll be able to make new friends and learn about their lifestyle. Check out the latest ESL jobs Korea at myesljob.com

Are you a graduate in an English speaking country? Have you always wanted to travel to Asia but never quite had the means or opportunity? Now, by applying for a job as an English teacher in South Korea, you’ll get your chance to travel, work and learn about a new culture. Myesljob.com offers a wide variety of ESL jobs Korea so don’t hesitate to contact us.



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March 7, 2007

Esl Business Writing Software © - Easily Write Like a Pro!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 3:20 am
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Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Business Writing Software - can it change the way we write English? Many of us spend hours, everyday, on fulfilling our writing assignments including emails, articles, documents and other. It is necessary to keep it correct and professional. Want to know more about improving your English writing? Read the following article.

Quick introduction

ESL Business Writing Software solutions focus on one important goal: that is improving your English writing by analyzing your text, identifying any grammatical or spelling errors, editing and correcting. Advanced English proofreading programs rely on smart algorithms and ever-growing databases. It works in three steps: Analysis, comparison, and correction. If we research these nlp (natural language processing) programs we will notice that most of them provide the following: editing and proofreading, checking on spelling and typos, and most importantly analyzing our grammar writing.

Important advantages

What is in it for us?



Analyzing our sentence structure for correct punctuation, thus transforming our writing more comprehendible.

Saving precious time spent on manual proofreading.

Improving our word choices with synonyms, adjectives, and adverbs suited to our text.



Extra research on this solution would probably bring up additional benefits that are not covered here, as this solution is constantly moving forward, bringing us fresh improvements that help us on improving our English writing.

Summary

ESL Business Writing Software isn’t just about proofreading our writing, but changing our writing habits and skills. Grammar processing technology is quite complex, but fortunately latest developments in this field make it transparent for the end users. Although it brings many challenges to software developers, we can expect this technology to further develop itself, for a single reason: writing is one of the most important tools that help us fulfill our daily assignments.



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February 16, 2007

Esl Business Writing Software © - Easily Write Like a Pro!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 10:30 am
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Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Business Writing Software - can it change the way we write English? Many of us spend hours, everyday, on fulfilling our writing assignments including emails, articles, documents and other. It is necessary to keep it correct and professional. Want to know more about improving your English writing? Read the following article.

Quick introduction

ESL Business Writing Software solutions focus on one important goal: that is improving your English writing by analyzing your text, identifying any grammatical or spelling errors, editing and correcting. Advanced English proofreading programs rely on smart algorithms and ever-growing databases. It works in three steps: Analysis, comparison, and correction. If we research these nlp (natural language processing) programs we will notice that most of them provide the following: editing and proofreading, checking on spelling and typos, and most importantly analyzing our grammar writing.

Important advantages

What is in it for us?



Analyzing our sentence structure for correct punctuation, thus transforming our writing more comprehendible.

Saving precious time spent on manual proofreading.

Improving our word choices with synonyms, adjectives, and adverbs suited to our text.



Extra research on this solution would probably bring up additional benefits that are not covered here, as this solution is constantly moving forward, bringing us fresh improvements that help us on improving our English writing.

Summary

ESL Business Writing Software isn’t just about proofreading our writing, but changing our writing habits and skills. Grammar processing technology is quite complex, but fortunately latest developments in this field make it transparent for the end users. Although it brings many challenges to software developers, we can expect this technology to further develop itself, for a single reason: writing is one of the most important tools that help us fulfill our daily assignments.



The ESL

February 6, 2007

Tips for Improving ESL Listening and Speaking Skills

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 1:41 pm
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Stephen Stocker asked:


Instruction in English often does not offer the student the opportunity to speak and converse in English. Many students can read and write English, but have real problems when it comes to holding a conversation. To overcome this, constant practice in listening and speaking will soon give the student confidence to speak easily and fluently.

Have you ever watched a one and a half or two year old child? They are never quiet. Most small children love to make sounds. Sometimes their sounds make no sense, but that doesn’t matter to them. These children are learning to speak their native language.



In learning English as a foreign language, we should remember how the small child learns his or her language. They listen, they copy, and they practice. After saying words many, many times, they come to know what they mean, and they can say them correctly.

Everyone trying to learn English must find daily time to practice and study so that the language becomes automatic.

Tips for Improving ESL Listening and Speaking Skills:

Find a conversational English course near your home where you will study with others.

Try to arrange for your employer to sponsor an English course.

Find an English course located near to your workplace.

When choosing the time, be aware of the best learning times for you. Are you a morning or a night person? Try to spend some of your best learning time with studying so that you are not always tired when trying to learn.

Look for an interactive course that would allow you to study on your own in your own time.

If you can read English, look for an interactive course that promotes listening, speaking and understanding.

Practice often

Listen to English radio or TV

Go to English movies

Go out with English speaking friends

Listen to English Whenever You Can!!

In learning English, there are times when it is easy to sit in a room by yourself and read a book out loud. There are other times when this is not possible - when you are busy doing something else, or you are out in a public place. At these times it is good to have some English to listen to. Now it is very common to see people driving their cars, sitting on a bus, or walking down a busy street with earphones. These are times when you can be listening to English. You can even be repeating phrases quietly to yourself.



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