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Everett Said:

How can I best use internet chats to learn English lively?

We Answered:

You can ask someone if they will chat with you regularly on Yahoo chat, and then try to work on it every day with that person.

Wade Said:

I need someone to teach me more spanish and if they wanna learn english?

We Answered:

Hi Prince J.R

try searching for some languageexchange sites. One i can think of that may help is mylanguageexchange.com. but there are a lot around

kind regards

Bruce Said:

can anyone give me the name of the best site to teach /+learn english(for youngers + adults)?

We Answered:

these websites have some fantastic resources that you can use for FREE.......
most of them are easily adapted for different age ranges and abilities.
enjoy it, and look around all the pages just in case you find something else of interest you can use to help you.

Glenda Said:

Do you know of any schools here in the Philippines that teach Koreans to learn English?

We Answered:

Yes there are many Koreans who are in the Philippines studying English language. If not on the school for Koreans, it is on tutorial basis. In fact there are many schools in Baguio City, Philippines.that teach English language.
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Shirley Said:

how long does it take to learn to teach english abroad?

We Answered:

I took the TEFL Worldwide course in Prague (http://www.teflworldwideprague.com) and beforehand had absolutely no teaching experience and was even afraid of speaking in front of groups of people. In 4 weeks' time, I had the confidence and ability to stand in front of any group of students and teach a full 45 minute lesson! I also was able to find a job within about 3 weeks of graduating from the course - the job guidance provided by the school was so helpful and even up until this day I can still go to them with job-related questions. Of course becoming confident enough to teach takes time and practice, but during the 4-week course this is greatly accelerated! Be sure to check it out and I assure you you will not be disappointed.

Isaac Said:

Do you wish to learn/teach Spoken English? Here is an effective way.?

We Answered:

Nice effort.

Ryan Said:

How to teach a 3 year old learn English?

We Answered:

The best way for children 3-5yrs old to learn another language is through playing, songs and stories. Of course a group with interaction is better but maybe you have a friend that would like to have their child learn English as well. Make it a little play group.
Speak English to the child. It will be frustrating in the beginning esp if he speaks none now... but as you go on.... it will get better. Do not ever revert to whatever language you speak with him now. Get yourself some english versions of whatever he is currently into (Dora, Diego, Hi5)... I have found that Sesame Street was very helpful.... songs, counting, alphabet etc..... you have to start from basic. Get some english books and read them to your nephew. I taught my son this way, and he speaks English now.... BUT you must make sure they are all english speakers and they must be always be at least 2 of them not counting your son... this way he is forced to try to communicate so that he is not ignored. These things all worked for me, and I have a friend who is currently trying the same tactics here. Good Luck.

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