(1) Culture lesson about the Republic of South Africa
Introduction: Nelson Mandela called South Africa a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world. 75% of the people in South Africa are black. The country was very poor, but now every year mill
Click on 'LEARN ENGLISH for learners' at the top bar of any page; scroll down a little and click on Listening in the list; now you are on the listening page - scroll down to about the middle of the page, and click on L
Please see the attachment for the passage about the topic.
We will first read through and get familiar with the topic, do some new vocab(ulary), discuss a few questions on the topic, and finally we'll enter int
Over the years, I have taught many classes I used a speaking and listening technique. I do not teach reading as well as writing. I introduce a new language by listening and all lessons consist of speaking and listening only. I teach grammar simply th
I love this question. Because this question only shapes me. When I completed my schooling, I asked myself what next? But no proper answer. Because there was no college in my native place. Even though we were middle class, my father didn't like to mak
This is my biggest dream that I have. actually I want to study abroad and get new experience outside. but I still confused with the steps I must take to reach it. is anyone can share experience when study abroad and the way to get scholarship?
It's only natural to look forward to something better. We do it all our lives. Things may never really improve , but at least we always hope they will. It is one of life's great ironies that the longer we live , the less there is to look forward t
I don't mean to use stereo typical sentences as usual. Everyone knows that everything will become alive in spring. But some of us might have sorrow in heart which doesn't