Saturday, January 30, 2010

Free Online Intermediate English Textbook

Free Online Intermediate English Textbook via Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... by Larry Ferlazzo,1/24/10. who writes:

Fiction in Action: Whodunit is a new textbook for English Language Learners (it appears to me for Intermediate level) that is freely downloadable. I'm not a big fan of any textbook but, if you have to use one or want to use one, it is certainly worth a look.Here's how the publisher describes it:

Fiction in Action: Whodunit is something not seen before, a textbook designed to act as a bridge to extensive reading. Over 12 units encompassing two original six-chapter stories, the book introduces students to the hows and the pleasures of reading accessible fiction in English. Fiction in Action focuses on extended and connected passages in one genre—in this case, the detective story—familiarizing students with the language, style and literary conventions associated with this form of story. A special feature of the text is tasks that are not merely supportive of but intrinsic to the stories.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

11 Rules of Writing -- a concise guide to important grammar, punctuation, and writing style rules

Oops... I have been emailing study materials but did not realize until just now that my messages were going into drafts instead of being published immediately.

A handy writing resource for your personal resource file, Bookmark: http://www.junketstudies.com/rulesofw/

My notes: This site is a concise guide to some of the most commonly violated rules of writing, grammar, and punctuation. It is intended for all writers as an aid in the learning and refining of writing skills. Explore each of the rules to see examples of its application, and use the references to find additional explanations and examples on the Web or in print. Look up grammatical terms in the glossary.

For a wider variety of information, check related FAQs and other writing resources. Also, click on the Word of the Day until you've learned a few new words.

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

“Groove To English”

Good day (whatever time of day it is where you are). I haven't posted since early December. I need to put myself on a calendar, schedule posting days and set email for auto-reminders.


This English learning site looks interesting and useful. Let me know what you think of it. Send me your favorites. Include a line or two description and tell us what you like best about the sites.


The English Self-paced Study Group is sluggish. I'll continue to post lessons for a while and see how it goes. I may move them here so as not to duplicate efforts.


I am taking an online workshop called "Multiliteracies and Collaborative Learning." Would anyone care to guess what "multiliteracies" refers to? I am trying out some web tools that I'll share with you.


Vanessa





This site has quite a few different activities for English Language Learners, and it looks pretty good. They're divided into sections, including vocabulary, writing, and listening. It's worth a visit.

I learned about it through Michelle Henry, who has an incredible amount of resources for ELL's on her website.
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