Advanced English Conversation for Globe Trotters!

Advanced English Conversation for Globe Trotters!

Where in the world have you been? Share your unique and interesting stories of risk and adventure with your fellow globe trotters! Whether it was swimming in a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico, cliff jumping in the mountains of southern Spain, or losing your camel in the Sahara Desert, we want to hear about it! I am a certified English teacher and will help you learn proper pronunciation, grammar, idioms, and common English expressions having to do with international travel.


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janaina volker

whassup?

Abdul Rehman

i think here no body will come

Mubarak Ali

hi to everyone. I am arshad from islamabad. I m just going to complete my m.phil english. i have 8 years teaching experience. if any friend wants to learn from me or even teach me feel free to contact my skype is mubaraklashari
and my yahoo is mubaraklashari2007@yahoo.com

(Diana) Sharay Lopez

hi im glad a found these here
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chander shekhar

I shall take this privilege to join the group. My email id is cschauhan1967@yahoo.co.in

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HI Lisa. Welcome to eduFire, the place to be. Wow!!! I am so impressed with your skills and it is so wondeful to have these courses available in the community. I am sure students around the world would sign up for your exciting classes. Have fun. Your friend Tasha is right, you will love it here. This community is very friendly, meet the eduFire team, staffs, ambassadors and let’s not forget the eduFire members – they are awesomely amazing people!!!!

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Hi Utkarsh. Welcome to eduFire. May you find the community enticing to learn more languages and having fun at the same time.

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Hi Fatma. Welcome to eduFire. Meet wondeful English tutors in the community and they will welcome you whole heartedly. They are so friendly and you wouldn’t notice that you are conversing with them already in fluent English. So have fun learning English.

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HI Momen. Have fun in teaching just remember to relax and let your passion flows – bedazzle your students.

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Hi Jon. Welcome to eduFire. Have a great time teaching everything about design, I am sure there are students out there ecstatic to be in your class – so overwhelm them with your expertise.

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Hi Terry. Welcome to eduFire. You are totally in the right place, good choice. So stick with the community and may you find wonderful students attending your classes. Have fun teaching.

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HI Adham. Welcome to eduFire. You are totally right, this site is absolutely a gold mine when it comes to innovation and to be honest they have a lot more to offer. Have a great time studying French, may you find yourself buddy-buddy with fabulous tutors and awesome students in the community.

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Hi Marian. Welcome to eduFire. Interesting topics. I am sure there will be a lot of students across the globe will plunge in and take your classes. Students will be anticipating your upcoming classes, so have fun in the community.

Corina Blum

Just been reading through this whole thread and found it really interesting, especially Alaia’s point about the shifting stress depending on the part of speech. When teaching pronunciation I think it’s useful to make students aware of these patterns as they can be generalised. In most two syllable noun/verbs pairs the stress shifts from the first syllable in a noun to the second syllable in a verb e.g.

a record to record
an import to import
refuse to refuse

If you come across it a great book on teaching pronuncation is Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation by Adrian Underhill

Fatma ibraheem

Hello eveybody..
Iam from Egypt & iam here to improve my English.

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