The email address where your questions, compositions, doubts and hesitations about your English should be sent is:
tutortelematico@gmail.com
Tutorial session for Intermediate Level with José Antonio will be held on Mondays at 19:00, classroom 10
tutortelematico@gmail.com
Tutorial session for Intermediate Level with José Antonio will be held on Mondays at 19:00, classroom 10
sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2008
jueves, 18 de diciembre de 2008
APRENDE INGLES TV with Richard Vaughan
Have you got any spare time? Nowadays it's almost imposible, isn't it?
Well, in case you have, here you can watch TV to practise, learn, review and even reinforce concepts you know. Choose the right level for you and have a good time with English.
If you prefer you can listen to the radio:
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Well, in case you have, here you can watch TV to practise, learn, review and even reinforce concepts you know. Choose the right level for you and have a good time with English.
If you prefer you can listen to the radio:
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domingo, 14 de diciembre de 2008
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
They also have comprehension questions to test your understanding, but in case you didn't get it all, you can check the transcriptions, but be honest, only at the end.
Steph On Cooking (Br.)
Steph and El Tel On Cinema (Br.)
Pam’s House (Br.)
Dee’s House (Br.)
Fran On Gambling (Br.)
Emilio On English (Sp.)
Innes On Pubs (Br.)
Rubén on Fallas (Sp.)
El Tel On Snooker (Br.)
Danny On Ice Hockey (Am.)
Steph On Cooking-The Recipe (Br.)
Kevin On Peru (Br.)
Kevin On Women (Br.)
A Woman In Africa (Af.)
Hunting Crocodiles (Af.)
Betsy On George Bush (Am.)
Joel’s Job (Af.)
Sandra In Tanzania (Gr.)
Eggs (Am.)
Janet On Art Therapy (Am.)
John On DIY (Br.)
Ruth’s Job (Br.)
Checking Into a Hotel (Br.)
Chocolate Therapy (Br.)
Rob On Rabbits (Br.)
Janet On New York (Am.)
Security Announcement (Am.)
Salzburg Nightlife (Gr.)
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Steph On Cooking (Br.)
Steph and El Tel On Cinema (Br.)
Pam’s House (Br.)
Dee’s House (Br.)
Fran On Gambling (Br.)
Emilio On English (Sp.)
Innes On Pubs (Br.)
Rubén on Fallas (Sp.)
El Tel On Snooker (Br.)
Danny On Ice Hockey (Am.)
Steph On Cooking-The Recipe (Br.)
Kevin On Peru (Br.)
Kevin On Women (Br.)
A Woman In Africa (Af.)
Hunting Crocodiles (Af.)
Betsy On George Bush (Am.)
Joel’s Job (Af.)
Sandra In Tanzania (Gr.)
Eggs (Am.)
Janet On Art Therapy (Am.)
John On DIY (Br.)
Ruth’s Job (Br.)
Checking Into a Hotel (Br.)
Chocolate Therapy (Br.)
Rob On Rabbits (Br.)
Janet On New York (Am.)
Security Announcement (Am.)
Salzburg Nightlife (Gr.)
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ROSETTASSTONE
Do you want to practise your English right now with anyone throughout the world? This is a Language Exchange Community to help you improve what you are learning now. You can both chat or email other members. Become a member by simply registering for free.
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miércoles, 10 de diciembre de 2008
www.howjsay.com - - - www.fonetiks.org
Don't you know how to pronounce a word? No problem, this website will do it for you, and many more things:
MORE PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE
Online pronouncing dictionary with Instant Sound
Essayez notre nouveau dictionnaire parlant français-anglais gratuit
English pronunciationpractice with minimal pairs,eg ship/sheep
A spoken English grammar for ESL learners
An interactive reading course for learners aged 3+
63 Graded English dictations
Pronunciation of names of people, cities and countries
Words with controversial or difficult pronunciation
Oh and Ah : a love story for children aged 3+
Mouse over pop lyrics to hear them performed
Spoken History: mouse over Bush's speeches to hear them
A practical phonetic alphabet for computer keyboards
Reference page for online dictionaries
Anything else you'd like to hear on fonetiks?
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MORE PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE
Online pronouncing dictionary with Instant Sound
Essayez notre nouveau dictionnaire parlant français-anglais gratuit
English pronunciationpractice with minimal pairs,eg ship/sheep
A spoken English grammar for ESL learners
An interactive reading course for learners aged 3+
63 Graded English dictations
Pronunciation of names of people, cities and countries
Words with controversial or difficult pronunciation
Oh and Ah : a love story for children aged 3+
Mouse over pop lyrics to hear them performed
Spoken History: mouse over Bush's speeches to hear them
A practical phonetic alphabet for computer keyboards
Reference page for online dictionaries
Anything else you'd like to hear on fonetiks?
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Welcome to LearnEnglish podcasts!
LearnEnglish Podcasts are a way for you to practise your English language listening skills. You can listen on your computer, or download to your mp3 player. We've got something for everyone - from kids to adults and from elementary to advanced level learners. They are free, and if you subscribe we will send them to you every month. Please note that you cannot subscribe to our Kids listening downloads.
elementary podcast: Ideal for learners without much English language experience.
themes: Listen to articles and link to many theme-related activities.
stories and poems: Listen to stories and poems by the famous and not so famous.
professionals: Helping you to improve your English for your studies and career.
kids: Practise your English by listening to songs and stories and more.
science: Science communicators directly reaching a wider audience.
what is a podcast?: Our guide for beginners
Wikipedia: podcasting: More advanced guide
Podcasting directory: Links to 1000s of podcasts
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elementary podcast: Ideal for learners without much English language experience.
themes: Listen to articles and link to many theme-related activities.
stories and poems: Listen to stories and poems by the famous and not so famous.
professionals: Helping you to improve your English for your studies and career.
kids: Practise your English by listening to songs and stories and more.
science: Science communicators directly reaching a wider audience.
what is a podcast?: Our guide for beginners
Wikipedia: podcasting: More advanced guide
Podcasting directory: Links to 1000s of podcasts
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lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2008
REAL-ENGLISH.com
Don't miss this website if you want to practice both your listening and speaking (orally repeating) skills, besides learning or reinforcing vocabulary.
"Welcome to Real English®, the Web's only online ESL site that utilizes authentic and natural ESL videos of people speaking real English on streets across the globe. Designed for individuals learning English, as well as for teachers and institutions, Real English® offers unique ESL lessons, rendering the spontaneity of normal (fast) speech understandable for all levels of students. No need to sign in. The lessons are all free and free-access. "
"Real English is different. Students who have not lived in an English-speaking country should begin with Lesson 1! The people in the videos are spontaneous. Spontaneity is difficult, just like real situations with strangers are difficult. The people seem to speak fast, but in reality, they are speaking at normal speed. "
Lesson 21 - Introduction to the Present Simple with do/does. Four interviews including Chris, Donna, and Millie. They bring the tension of the office right onto the street.
Pre-Intermediate - Lesson 21 Exercises
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"Welcome to Real English®, the Web's only online ESL site that utilizes authentic and natural ESL videos of people speaking real English on streets across the globe. Designed for individuals learning English, as well as for teachers and institutions, Real English® offers unique ESL lessons, rendering the spontaneity of normal (fast) speech understandable for all levels of students. No need to sign in. The lessons are all free and free-access. "
"Real English is different. Students who have not lived in an English-speaking country should begin with Lesson 1! The people in the videos are spontaneous. Spontaneity is difficult, just like real situations with strangers are difficult. The people seem to speak fast, but in reality, they are speaking at normal speed. "
"Real English is different. Intermediate students should begin with Lesson 1 when they begin learning with Real English. Even our beginner videos are challenging for students who have never spent time in English-speaking countries. lessons.All of our videos & lessons are free and free-access! "
Lesson 21 - Introduction to the Present Simple with do/does. Four interviews including Chris, Donna, and Millie. They bring the tension of the office right onto the street.
Pre-Intermediate - Lesson 21 Exercises
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domingo, 7 de diciembre de 2008
DE QUÉ CONSTAN LAS PRUEBAS
Módulos 7, 8 y 9
La evaluación de cada uno de estos módulos consta de una parte escrita y otra oral:
PARTE ESCRITA
PRUEBA DE COMPRENSIÓN LECTORA: Lectura de un texto y respuesta a cinco preguntas que, a diferencia de los módulos anteriores, no son de opción múltiple, sino abiertas, en las que hay que dar la respuesta adecuada a la pregunta formulada.
PRUEBA DE COMPRENSIÓN AUDITIVA: audición, dos veces, de una conversación en inglés y respuesta a cinco preguntas, también abiertas, en las que se deberá responder con una sola frase por pregunta.
PRUEBA GENERAL DE CONTENIDOS: existen diferencias entre el módulo 7 y los módulos 8 y 9.
Módulo 7: consta de cuatro textos escritos cortos, en cada uno de los cuales hay cinco espacios que se rellenarán con una o dos palabras. Dos preguntas hacen referencia a alguno de los aspectos de pronunciación tratados en el módulo.
Módulos 8 y 9: constan de cuatro textos escritos cortos, en los que se desarrollan actividades diversas como completar frases, utilizar la forma correcta de un verbo dado, completar espacios en blanco con una sola palabra y construir oraciones a partir de unas palabras dadas. Alguna de las veinte preguntas hace referencia a aspectos de pronunciación tratados en el módulo.
PRUEBA DE EXPRESIÓN ESCRITA: composición por escrito de un texto en inglés que deberá tener una extensión progresiva a lo largo de los tres módulos del tercer curso, empezando por 100 palabras en el módulo 7 para alcanzar las 150 en el módulo 9.
PARTE ORAL. Una vez superada la parte escrita tendrás acceso a la PRUEBA DE EXPRESIÓN ORAL que será de las mismas características que las descritas para los módulos 3 y 6. Esta prueba será obligatoria, sin excepción, para todo el alumnado que supere o no la parte escrita del módulo 9.
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La evaluación de cada uno de estos módulos consta de una parte escrita y otra oral:
PARTE ESCRITA
PRUEBA DE COMPRENSIÓN LECTORA: Lectura de un texto y respuesta a cinco preguntas que, a diferencia de los módulos anteriores, no son de opción múltiple, sino abiertas, en las que hay que dar la respuesta adecuada a la pregunta formulada.
PRUEBA DE COMPRENSIÓN AUDITIVA: audición, dos veces, de una conversación en inglés y respuesta a cinco preguntas, también abiertas, en las que se deberá responder con una sola frase por pregunta.
PRUEBA GENERAL DE CONTENIDOS: existen diferencias entre el módulo 7 y los módulos 8 y 9.
Módulo 7: consta de cuatro textos escritos cortos, en cada uno de los cuales hay cinco espacios que se rellenarán con una o dos palabras. Dos preguntas hacen referencia a alguno de los aspectos de pronunciación tratados en el módulo.
Módulos 8 y 9: constan de cuatro textos escritos cortos, en los que se desarrollan actividades diversas como completar frases, utilizar la forma correcta de un verbo dado, completar espacios en blanco con una sola palabra y construir oraciones a partir de unas palabras dadas. Alguna de las veinte preguntas hace referencia a aspectos de pronunciación tratados en el módulo.
PRUEBA DE EXPRESIÓN ESCRITA: composición por escrito de un texto en inglés que deberá tener una extensión progresiva a lo largo de los tres módulos del tercer curso, empezando por 100 palabras en el módulo 7 para alcanzar las 150 en el módulo 9.
PARTE ORAL. Una vez superada la parte escrita tendrás acceso a la PRUEBA DE EXPRESIÓN ORAL que será de las mismas características que las descritas para los módulos 3 y 6. Esta prueba será obligatoria, sin excepción, para todo el alumnado que supere o no la parte escrita del módulo 9.
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sábado, 6 de diciembre de 2008
lunes, 1 de diciembre de 2008
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