There are lots of things you can do to improve your English outside class. Here are a few ideas:
1. Write a diary. This is good practice for writing and vocabulary. You can ask the teacher in the Study Centre to check it. Write something in your diary every day. You can write about what you did last night (in the past) or what you are going to do the next day (Tomorrow, I am going to...). You can write about something you saw, something in the news, a person you met... Anything! Two or three sentences is enough.
2. Follow a twitter account or subscribe to a website. This account looks useful for elementary students: https://twitter.com/EP_Learning You could subscribe to a BBC podcast to practise your listening skills. For example, http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/6min_gram or http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/elt_drama It is important that you listen to the podcast several times a week. These podcasts might be useful for Chinese students: http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/aab and http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/suk
3. Use songs to improve your vocabulary and pronunciation. http://lyricstraining.com/ is a good website where you can listen to the song and write in the missing words, but you can just listen to a song and find the lyrics on the internet.
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Thursday, 6 November 2014
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Vocabulary: Clothes and items of clothing
Think about these questions:
What's the difference between formal clothes and casual clothes?
What kind of clothes would you wear to a job interview?
What sort of clothes would you wear to a wedding?
When you go shopping, how many items do you usually buy?
Do you browse, or do you know what you want before you go shopping?
When would you wear evening dress?
Look at the picture. What's this man wearing: formal clothes, casual clothes or evening dress?
How would you describe the man?
smart scruffy sophisticated trendy fashionable
well-dressed good-dressed messy
(one of these words is rubbish: which one?)
What different patterns do you prefer: Stripes, checks or spots?
Do you like pictures and patterns on your clothes, or do you prefer plain clothes?
Do you like light or dark clothes?
Do you prefer dark or bright colours?
What size are you? Do you prefer loose-fitting clothes or tight-fitting clothes? Skinny jeans are very popular and tight-fitting.
What's the difference between formal clothes and casual clothes?
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Man wearing a dinner jacket |
What sort of clothes would you wear to a wedding?
When you go shopping, how many items do you usually buy?
Do you browse, or do you know what you want before you go shopping?
When would you wear evening dress?
Look at the picture. What's this man wearing: formal clothes, casual clothes or evening dress?
How would you describe the man?
smart scruffy sophisticated trendy fashionable
well-dressed good-dressed messy
(one of these words is rubbish: which one?)
What different patterns do you prefer: Stripes, checks or spots?
Do you like pictures and patterns on your clothes, or do you prefer plain clothes?
Do you like light or dark clothes?
Do you prefer dark or bright colours?
What size are you? Do you prefer loose-fitting clothes or tight-fitting clothes? Skinny jeans are very popular and tight-fitting.
Labels:
Blue,
Listening,
Lower Intermediate,
Lyrics,
Songs,
Vocabulary
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Holiday songs

Choose your Game Mode (Beginner/ Intermediate) and type in the missing words when you hear them in the song.
Use the BACKSPACE <------- key to listen to the words again. Good luck!
http://www.lyricstraining.com/play/13445/boney_m/hooray_hooray_its_a_holiholiday
http://www.lyricstraining.com/play/13445/boney_m/hooray_hooray_its_a_holiholiday
http://www.lyricstraining.com/play/16731/madonna/holiday
http://www.lyricstraining.com/play/5095/green_day/holiday (I think this is really tricky, even at Beginner level!!)
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