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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Let's sing a song!



hye all!!


here is a video from youtube.


click on the link and watch it.


it teaches you basic everyday conversation.


PLUS


instead of listening to a human talking, you will listen to a fish!


since you are babies in speaking English, you will learn through a song.


don't be shy to bring up your chilhood memory.


nobody will judge you (make sure nobody's around!!hehe..)


sing-along and dance together with the fish.


you will find English is FUN!!!




So, enjoy yourself and till we meet again!!!








Friday, May 6, 2011

Can I borrow your pen please?




Sometimes,we need to borrow things like a pen from our friends or anybody near to us. So, we need to ask them in a polite way and make sure to return it back to the person. How do you ask to borrow somebody else's pen? Here are some examples of how to ask for a pen in a polite way...



Excuse me, may I borrow your pen please?

(don't forget to say please)


Do you mind if I borrow your pen?

(you can use this one too)


Can I use your pen for a while?

(this sounds polite too)


You can use these sentences to borrow somebody else's pen, or something else. But we have to make sure to return it back and take a good care of it. And remember, ask politely, with a smile. Smiling is a form sadaqah(donation)


And when someone else wants to borrow your pen, these are some of suggested answers.


Yes, sure. Here it is.

BUT,,,,,,,,

if the person ask you 'Do you mind if I borrow your pen?'

you need to be careful because if you say YES, it means you mind if he/she wants to borrow your pen. Say NO, means you don't mind lending him/her your pen.





AND DON'T FORGET TO SMILE!!!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Cute Little Babies!!!

Hye again!! Today I'm going to share some tips to improve your English. Don't worry, it's easy!!

  1. You are like a new baby
    Babies learn their language slowly.
    First they learn to listen.
    Then they learn to talk.
    Finally, they can read and write.

  2. Listen to English every day
    Listen to English radio.
    Watch English TV.
    Go to English movies.
    Use online lessons.

  3. Make an English/ESL friend
    Make up conversations.
    Practise dialogues.
    Use beginner textbooks.

  4. Read English stories
    Start with children's storybooks.
    Try ESL readers.
    Read advertisements, signs and labels.
    Try EnglishClub.com for Young Learners.

  5. Write down new words
    Start a vocabulary (new word) notebook.
    Write words in alphabetical order (A...B...C...).
    Make example sentences.
    Always use an English-English dictionary first.

  6. Keep an English diary
    Start with one sentence.
    How do you feel?
    How is the weather?
    What did you do today?
    Write another sentence tomorrow.

  7. Visit an English speaking country
    Learn English more quickly.
    Stay with an English family.
    Hear native speakers talk.
    Have a fun experience.