Monday, October 10, 2005

Let's look at it!

I surf on the net to find out certain website that can be used for teachers in order to improve their student’s skill (listening, reading, writing and reading.). Not only for teachers, but it also focuses for those student who have the intention to learn by themselves. As I look at it, I found out that there’s lot of websites which learners can look just by clicking the mouse from the computer!.

There are two websites that I really want to share with all of you. These websites are really good as learners can learn without anyone’s help. (Trust me). One of them is from www.readingcomprehensionconnection.com/cgi/-bin/dcts1.pl . The website is very useful for those who want to improve their reading skill. It provides a story which you can read and above the story appeared a bar which shows how long you have progress in reading the story. You need to complete the story by reading it. With this you will have a better understanding.

Another website that is good in order to improve your skill (listening) is by looking at http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/index.shtml . This website encompasses a range of listening-based language-learning activities designed for intermediate-level learners. Most of the content is derived from BBC news and educational programs.

Other areas of interest covered including sports, music and current affairs. The site provides users with access to BBC radio news reports online, and transcripts of the audio are provided onscreen. This website also hosts an online mailing list that acts as forum for discussion regarding English as a second language. In addition, the site contains a section designed as a resource for language teachers

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