Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Some material to go on practising

Here you have some links whicha can helpl you to prepare the exam, but they are not aimed for examination exactly:

From a blog for intermedio 2 student I've found this entry: 

Now, this is a fantastic link. On this website you can watch short videos tagged with their difficulty level (easy, medium, hard) and they are subtitled in English. So far, so good. But the great thing about it all is:
  • the audio is divided into chunks that you can listen to again and again.
  • the chunks can be listened to at a lower speed. Just click on the icon of the snail on the left hand bar.
  • you can record yourself copying what they say on the video, listen to your own recording and get a grade (how close to the original you got). To do this you just need a microphone connected to your computer. Then, you have to activate it and that´s all. Click on the icon of the microphone on the left, talk, get your grade and listen to the recording of your voice just by clicking on the icon of the hand.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Practising for reading exams

Here you have some cloze tests to work with:

For the exercise of True and False you have this one:
To practise with reading tests in general here you have a page with graded exercises:

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Improving your speaking

To improve the way you speak you should practise as much as possible but we can't count on native speakers to work with so try to do it with your mates, friends and so on. The other way is to practise on your own; in that case use a recorder and speak for at least 3 minutes about the topic. Once you've finished, listen to what you've just done and then correct your performance by yourself: entonation, speed, blanks, vocabuary, structures, richeness and variety and so on.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Improving your writing

Here you have some links to improve your writing. The most typical mistakes are connected to spelling, structures and even the lay-out:




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A video about pronunciation

In this domestic video you can see a girl who "teaches" tyou haow to sound British. Quite interesting but a bit long but it deals wth the principal differences comparing English accents. Go to this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI2m1CXCwQY&feature=g-vrec

Preparing the certificate exmans


Here you have all the sites you can use to prepare the exams. You should look for the language and your level within the page. I hope this will help you a little:


Web pages for learning or practising English

The following are some websites that may help you with your process of learning English in a more autonomous manner. I found them at EOI Salamanca and I think they could be useful for you. Let me encourage to check them out in order to see which ones are best for you, althoygh there are many you've already known because we've use them in class or on the blog.
National Public Radio (US) http://www.npr.org
BBC (UK) http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/index.shtml
CBC (Canada) http://www.cbc.ca
Dave’s ESL Café http://eslcafe.com/
English for Internet  http://www.study.com/
The Internet Public Library http://ipl.org/
Grammar and Writing http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
Agenda Web http://www.agendaweb.org
English at Home http://www.english-at-home.com
E.L. Easton’s Page http://eleaston.com
Learn English – British Council http://britishcouncil.org/learnenglish
BBC Skills Wise http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise
Curso inglés http://www.curso-ingles.com
World English  http://www.world-english.org
English learner http://www.englishlearner.com
Auto English http://autoenglish.org
English exercises online http://www.smic.be/smic5022
Vaughan radio station http://www.vaughanradio.com
Online dictionary http://www.wordreference.com
Videos and games http://www.eslvideo.com
Others:
http://www.learning.english.com
http://better-english.com
http://manythings.org
http://mansioningles.com
http://englishclub.com
http://a4esl.org
http://englishaquarium
http://letssingit.com
http://www.stuff.co.uk/english.htm
http://www.esl-lab.com