
Why not start an ESL blog?
03/12/07 • -1 min
They’re everywhere and about everything, why not start your own. You have a lot of experiences and advice to pass on! Blog today! This week, Mark and Eric discuss the benefits of creating an ESL blog, how to get started and what you need to know.
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Game of the Week: Down Pass
This is a relatively easy to prepare game that you can use to practice compound words or spelling. It is designed for larger classes but can be easily adapted to small groups. Have fun!
They’re everywhere and about everything, why not start your own. You have a lot of experiences and advice to pass on! Blog today! This week, Mark and Eric discuss the benefits of creating an ESL blog, how to get started and what you need to know.
Get a free blog here: www.blogger.com
Domain owners, get a template here: wordpress.org
Game of the Week: Down Pass
This is a relatively easy to prepare game that you can use to practice compound words or spelling. It is designed for larger classes but can be easily adapted to small groups. Have fun!
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Down Pass
This is a relatively easy to prepare game that you can use to practice compound words or spelling. It is designed for larger classes, but can be easily adapted to small groups. Have fun!
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