EnglishClub.com ESL Progress
January 2008
ISSN14751356
Welcome to ESL Progress
 
Dear EnglishClub.com Member!

Happy New Year and welcome to this edition of ESL Progress! This month you can listen to 12 separate news reports in the 2007 News Review; then read the text and try the quiz too. We have several writing exercises for you, as well as a Talking Point Discussion on the subject of "Change". You'll also find links to recently added pages, including new punctuation and vocabulary pages. Check out the Site of the Month and test yourself too with Quick Quiz. As always there is the latest news, lesson plan, jobs and business opportunities for teachers and schools.

Wishing you all a very successful 2008.

Happy Progress!
Josef Essberger, Founder
EnglishClub.com

NEWS FOR ESL LEARNERS News

New pages at EnglishClub.com
Punctuation: Semi-colon
Punctuation: Colon
Site of the Month Award
Year in Review
Vocabulary: Criminals and Law Breakers
Vocabulary: Animal Terms
Vocabulary: Male and Female

Express Yourself with an ESL Blog
Having an ESL Blog at EnglishClub.com is a great way to express yourself in English. It's easy to sign up and it's completely free:
http://eslblogs.englishclub.com
How do I start?
Blog Tips
Blog Vocabulary

Writing for All

New Year's Resolution
At New Year (1st January) many people resolve or decide to do something or not do something. That is called a "New Year's Resolution". For example, they might resolve to do more exercise, or to stop smoking, or to work harder. What is your New Year's Resolution be for 2008? And why?
Add your thoughts here

More writing:
My Favourite Food
Your Favourite Joke

Winner! Site of the Month Awards
"Interesting Things for ESL Students"
Learning a new language is a lot of work! Your brain needs a break from the seriousness of grammar lessons and exam preparation. Manythings.org offers free games and activities for ESL students of all skill levels. Play with the Crazy Sentence Singer or take a few typing tests and you will soon forget that you are practising English at all. Sign on each day to learn a new slang expression or take a fun quiz. This site is a good reminder that learning happens when students are having fun.
Site of the Month Awards
This Month's Lesson Lesson

Listen to Year in Review 2007

Here are twelve of the top news stories from 2007. These stories and audio clips were taken from EnglishClub.com's Monthly News Digest. You can listen to and read the news stories, then take the quiz.
  • Jan: Copycats Die after Hussein's Hanging

  • Feb: British Troops Pulling Out of Iraq

  • Mar: Cricket Coach Murdered at World Cup

  • Apr: 33 Die in Campus Massacre

  • May: 4-year old Abducted on Portugal Vacation

  • Jun: Highway Planned for Mount Everest

  • Jul: South Korean Group Taken Hostage

  • Aug: Suicide Linked to Massive Toy Recall

  • Sep: Security Questioned at Australian Summit

  • Oct: Al Gore wins Nobel Prize

  • Nov: Polish Man Killed at Canadian Airport

  • Dec: Canoeist Scams own Sons

Listen and read...

Try the quiz...
Latest Talking Point

All Change!

Life Changes

Whether we like it or not, change is part of life. Even as small children we have to accept changes that take place around us. Maybe a sibling arrives and the rhythm and hierarchy of the family changes as everyone adjusts to the new baby. Maybe the family moves house in order to have more space for the new arrival. Or perhaps things don't go so well and the family splits up. Whatever happens, things rarely remain the same for long.

In Britain, at the age of 5, children enter the formal education system. They start school. This can be a big change in a child's life and may even be traumatic. Others take to it like a duck to water. Either way, their lives will never be the same again. Instead of staying at home in a familiar environment with people they know, they will be thrust into the meléé of lessons and lunches taken with large groups of other children. They will face the responsibility of concentrating, studying, and organising their thoughts in order to learn successfully.

Leaving school might seem fun after all that, and indeed it can be. Nevertheless, the change from full-time education to the adult world of work is a big one. Suddenly it becomes necessary to find a job, earn a salary and adopt the trappings of adulthood.

The next big change in the average person's life is often marriage. Learning to live with another person can be a real challenge, though often very rewarding. However, seeing as nothing stays the same for very long it is inevitable that some marriages crumble with accusations such as 'You've changed' being hurled about. But how reasonable is it to expect someone not to change over the years?

Starting a family is usually an enormous change in people's lives. Some say that is why nature gives us nine months to get used to the idea! Becoming a parent often gives people a whole new perspective on life. It can provide much insight into the behaviour and priorities of one's own parents as well as changing a spouse's behaviour towards his or her own partner.

Other important changes in life are frequently listed as 'empty nest syndrome' (a feeling of sadness resulting from the fact that one's children have grown up and left home), 'becoming a grandparent' and 'retirement'. Whether or not it becomes easier to change as we get older is debatable. However, we cannot deny that changes will continue to happen to us as we go through life so perhaps it is a good idea not to get too set in our ways and to stay as flexible as possible when circumstances change. 'It's not what happens to you in life that makes the difference, it's how you react to it that matters'.

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Each month we have a new Talking Point and invite your views and opinions. Just follow the link below to say what you think.

This month's Talking Point is:


"All change is progress. Do you agree?"

Say what YOU think...
Quick Quiz Quiz

Which is a country?

a) Greenland
b) Iceland
c) Alaska

See end of newsletter for answer

NEWS FOR ESL TEACHERS News

Top 10 Interview Questions for Teachers to Ask
You've thought long and hard about what your answers will be to all of the typical interview questions. Now it's time to think about your questions.

Review: An A-Z of ELT
An ELT dictionary that is more than just a reference book, Thornbury's An A-Z of ELT is practical, readable and an excellent addition to the collection of any ESL/EFL teacher.

Review: Literature (Resource Books for Teachers)
A book about using literature as a resource for teaching English as a foreign language. The book includes over 50 activities, most of which come with a sample text that can be used in class.

Blogs for Your Students:
ESL Blogs at EnglishClub.com are perfect for individual or group projects for your students. You can have your students sign up for a blog in minutes, and set them tasks to perform such as writing a diary daily or weekly, in class or for homework.
http://eslblogs.englishclub.com

Blogs for Teachers:

ESL Blogs aren't just for students. There are endless ways that you as a teacher can make use of your own blog. Use it to set homework, write lessons, offer tips for other teachers, keep a diary for friends and family...
http://eslblogs.englishclub.com
Word Up ESL board game
This Month's Lesson Plan Lesson Plan

Talking Point: All Change!
A stimulating lesson which coincides with the start of the new year. Vocabulary is practised with a gap-fill exercise which introduces the students to some idiomatic phrases containing the word "change". Students are given the chance to practise their fluency through personalized conversation questions such as: "Do you like change or do you prefer things to stay the same?" and "Have you ever been short-changed?"

Download lesson plan...

Each Talking Point worksheet is available for download as a PDF file that you can view in the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Each worksheet can be easily printed and is freely photocopiable.
Latest ESL Jobs Click to Post Job Ad

Find the latest job offers for English teachers posted by schools around the world.

Also in the Job Centre:
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  • Frequently Asked Questions about ESL jobs
  • Tips on writing your resume when applying for an ESL job
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  • Schools can post ESL vacancies
ESL Jobs Centre...
Schools For Sale Click to Announce School for Sale

  • Mexico: Turnkey Profitable Language Institute for Sale - Guadalajara
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Answer to Quick Quiz
b) Iceland

This is a level 3 question and answer from Word Up, the ESL board game that's fun to play at home or at school.
Learn more here...
In This Issue
NEWS FOR LEARNERS
This Month's Lesson
Latest Talking Point
Quick Quiz
NEWS FOR TEACHERS
Lesson Plan
Latest ESL Jobs
Schools For Sale
English Prepositions List
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