Friday, March 31, 2006

Repeat After Us: tongue twisters online!

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers?
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Can you say this tongue twister very quickly?
Mmmmm....I guess you might have to practice a little, no?
Well, this site is perfect for it!
RepeatAfterUs is an award-winning online library with the best collection of copyright-free English texts and scripted recordings.
The free audio clips provide an excellent resource for students and literature lovers of all ages.
Genres include:

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Another cartoon updated weekly!


Humour (to understand it or to be humourous) in another language is the hardest thing of all...So, have fun with these daily or weekly cartoons. Happy learning!

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Play the Hangman!

The Hangman: It's an easy game which everyone knows. What has been done here is that it has been set up with over 180 words which are commonly misspelled. See whether you can find them. Good luck! Click HERE to play

Download the Irregular Verbs Hangman Game

. Please Read This Carefully First

1. This game will only work with the Windows operating system.
2. The game is downloaded as a ZIP file. If you have a version of Windows prior to Windows XP, you will need to have a special utility (such as Winzip) to unzip this file.
3. No technical support whatsoever will be provided for this game. If you don't understand how to do something, please go to a website (such as www.newbieclub.com) which is a specialist in teaching people how to use their computers.
4. This program is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. You download and play this game entirely at your own risk.

. About The Game

* This Hangman Game will give you fun practice of the main Irregular Verbs.
* In order to use the game, you have to download it to your computer.
* You can do this by clicking on this link and choosing 'save'.
* Clicking this link means that you have read, understood and agreed with all the terms and conditions on this page.
* Once you have downloaded it, you need to unzip the game.
* Find the icon for the game in the directory to which you unzipped the game.
* Click on the icon and start playing.
* Have fun while you are learning!

Monday, March 27, 2006

Major U.K. Newspapers

Reading English newspapers is one of the best ways to learn modern current English. Check out some of the most well know U.K. Newspapers available on-line:
- The Cambridge Evening News
- The Daily Record (Glasgow)
- Guardian Unlimited
- The Huddersfield Daily
- Examiner

- Independent Digital
- The Observer
- The Telegraph
- The Times

Anything you need to know, anytime, anywhere.

Search Dictionary/Thesaurus/the Web with Dictionary.com

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OneLook Dictionary

Enter word or phrase:

English-French Dictionary

WordReference.com is an excellent FREE on-line dictionary that does French-English and English-French translation of words. Additionally it gives examples and expressions in both languages. Try it out now: English-French Dictionary

Basic-English-Check on-line

This is a Basic-English-Check. Choose the correct answer from 25 multiple choice questions and press the OK-button.Click HERE

Cambridge Online Activities and Worksheets

If you want to put your knowledge of English to the test, then why not try the
excellent Cambridge online activities, or download their worksheets?

Most of these activities above require Shockwave to be installed, which may take
a few minutes if you have not installed it before. The idioms activity requires
you to be using version 4 or above of Netscape or Internet Explorer. The Shockwave
player can be downloaded from Macromedia
download site
. The worksheets are in PDF format. To view them, you will need
Adobe Acrobat Reader, available for free at the Adobe
Reader site
.

1. Verb Patterns
2. CLD worksheet (PDF, 399KB)
3. Crossword
4. Irregular Verbs
5. Food Preparation Game
6. Phrasal Verb Dispenser
7. Phrasal verbs worksheet (PDF, 198KB)
8. Idiom Definitions
9. Idioms worksheet (PDF, 243KB)

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Daily Business Cartoon by Ted Goff


Safety cartoons for newsletters training presentations Business cartoons Computer Sales Quality Management Financial cartoons Intranet

Reach me on Skype for a Video-chat!

Do you have a web-cam? An ADSL connection?
Well, why don't you join me for a video-chat in English?
All you need to do is to download Skype 2.0, a FREE application that takes only seconds to install.
Then look for me: my user name is pierregeslin.
When you connect to Skype you will be able to see whether I am online or not.
If I am, buzz me and we'll have a chat.
In english, of course.
It's that simple!

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Introduction soundbite: the start of an audio blog...

this is an audio post - click to play

When you click on this audio file (.mp3 format) it will open with your default sound application (QuickTime, Real Player, Media Player) and you will be able to listen to it again and again, at your own convenience.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Learning English with the BBC World Service



NEWS ENGLISH
Words in the News
Vocabulary from the news

WATCH & LISTEN
Watch and Listen
Music, pictures, stories

NEWS ENGLISH is a selection of news stories you can listen to whilst reading the transcript as well. The most difficult words and expressions are conveniently explained in other terms, in english. The pages also offer a series of links to more detailed content, including video broadcast links of BBC NEWS coverage of the same topics.

WATCH & LISTEN
is an entertainment related feature using multimedia technology to present Music and Show Business articles but also tips about pronunciation, audio and video exercises including vocabulary explanations, etc. See in particular the WEEKENDER a collection of magazine like articles with audio reports, transcripts and links to quizzes, etc.

BBC World Service helps you Learn English Online

The site is intended to help you improve your learning of the English language. Throughout the site you will find short courses, quizzes, grammar, vocabulary, audio and video that will help you to improve your English. Of course, the BBC is not able to offer personalised tuition...But what is there is nothing short of amazing!
Over the next few days I will come back to this blog with details of what the BBC World Service offers on its site: there is so much there that it can be a little mindbogling. I will try to offer you a road map to the site and to point out the most interesting and valuable content and interactive tools.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Bravenet Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon provided by Bravenet

a2zWordFinder.com

a2zWordFinder.com is a free online dictionary for crosswords, Scrabble dictionary, Literati helper, Jumble solver, WordOx helper, anagram generator, and vocabulary utility for quickly finding words while you're solving word puzzles and games of all kinds as well as educational lessons. Just click on the specialised areas to perform a lookup you're interested in. Quick example searches can be performed using the 'Find Words' buttons below each main area link.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

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Unlike any paper dictionary or thesaurus WordWeb is truly a Word Web - each set of synonyms is linked to other related sets. Lookup "tree", click on the "Types" tab and you'll have a list of different types of tree. Click on "Part of" and WordWeb will tell you that a tree can be part of a "forest" or "wood".

Unlike any online dictionary, WordWeb allows you to dynamically filter words to find what you want. For example clicking on a sense number shows only synonyms and related words for that word sense. Clicking on the "Noun" button filters the synonyms to show you only noun senses, and double clicking on any word takes you immediately to its definition. It will also suggest the correct form for many common misspellings.

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  • Cross-reference to other installed dictionaries and web search engines
  • Search for words in a large number of optional extra word lists
  • Add your own custom glossaries
  • Configure for American, British, Canadian, Australian or Asian English
  • Option to hide (default) or flag vulgar and offensive related words
  • NEW: Reverse definition (full text) search
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Monday, March 13, 2006

Get into the loop!

Learn English viewing some fancy cartoons on your desktop!



FilmLoop is free software that displays photos in moving "Loops" on your desktop.

No login or URL required. Watch Loops made by other people, or create your own and invite everyone you know into your Loop.
Let your friends add their photos to your Loop, and you all see updates instantly — now you're all Looping!

Why global English may mean the end of English as a foreign language

English Next (2006)
By David Graddol

English Next was commissioned by the British Council and written by researcher David Graddol – a British applied linguist, well known as a writer, broadcaster, researcher and consultant on issues relating to global English.

The report draws attention to the extraordinary speed of change to issues affecting English identified in the 1997 publication: The Future of English?

The new report argues that we are already in a very new kind of environment and a new phase in the global development of English. What are the new rules and who will be the winners and who will be the losers? In this new study David Graddol suggests some of the answers by analysing demographic and economic trends in the Twenty First Century which affect Global English and the language policies worldwide and will influence its future.

Read English Next (1.89MB - PDF) and find out why global English may mean the end of English as a foreign language

Daily English Cartoon by Dan - Changed daily!


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Global Language for the Global Village

You don't learn English as a second ("foreign") language anymore...
You learn English because it's THE Global Language.
The language for the Global Village.
Give the world a single language.
Give it also the means to communicate its thoughts instantly (the Internet, the Web, this Blog, etc;).
And maybe, just maybe, we'll have a chance to start understanding each other better.