Recycling: What people can do
So, how important is recycling to many people, including Randall? Take a look at this video. You can see more video content at:
- http://www.esl-lab.com/videoclips.htm
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So, how important is recycling to many people, including Randall? Take a look at this video. You can see more video content at:
- http://www.esl-lab.com/videoclips.htm
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Although there is a great desire by many to learn English as a second or foreign language, it is by no means the only key language in our global communities. With developing economies around the world, other languages are becoming more important. Therefore, besides your own native language, what other languages are important to carry out business, trade, and just everyday communication skills in your communities? How will this change over the coming years?
Randall
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Attending a college in a new country can bring with it new expectations, a different classroom environment, and new friends. However, I often see international students struggle with these new changes, and they often expect that things will be just like home. Listen to the video and share your comments/opinions on the topic. You can find more videos at:
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Hi everyone,
Now, you can follow some of my other Web site news and activities on Facebook at this link:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Randalls-ESL-Cyber-Listening-Lab/131109425926
Have no fear! I will continue to make this blog an important part of my online activities, and I encourage visitors to continue to share their ideas here. Thanks for being a part of this site.
Best,
Randall
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Over the years, I have taught listening/speaking classes that range anywhere from 1-2 students to about 50, and each type of class brings its own rewards and benefits. However, for you personally, what is the ideal size for a listening/speaking class? Are their advantages to having smaller or larger classes depending on our goals? How much of a role does the teacher have in the learning process regardless of class size?
Please share your ideas.
Randall
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1. Read and/or listen to the learning tip or idea.
2. Think about these questions: What is the topic? What are two or three main ideas about the topic? Do you agree or disagree with these points and why? How does the point relate to you or other learners?
3. Write and post a comment in English about the topic and questions listed above. Comments are moderated for appropriateness. Please include your first name and country so we can get to know you better.