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English studying/teaching materials online...

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by chevalier, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. chevalier

    chevalier Knight of Everfull Chalice ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    Many people here aren't native speakers but have had to learn English the normal ( ;) ) way... Some are English teachers and some are both. ;) Therefore, I thought I could ask if you have ever used any online sources. From such as big news sites (Yahoo, Reuters, CNN, BBC and all that), through typically studying-related resource to teaching helps. The reason why I'm asking is that I work as English teacher/tutor from time to time and spending money on books I'm going to use with one or two students doesn't pay. The example of CNN or BBC shows that online news aren't worse than newspapers, so it isn't so unrealistic to expect online or downloadable studying/teaching material to keep up with acceptable standards, either.

    I'm primarily interested in English only resource, but French-English is also fine and I should be able to figure out other European languages, as well, so post that as well if you like.

    [ January 03, 2006, 16:05: Message edited by: chevalier ]
     
  2. BOC

    BOC Let the wild run free Veteran

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    You could try these . Most of them are very old editions (call me copyright) but there are some more recent.
     
  3. Daie d'Malkin

    Daie d'Malkin Shoulda gone to Specsavers

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    Is Polish to English okay, CHev?
     
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