Educating English Learners discussion
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Hi everyone,I'm Michelle, a former middle school English teacher now in publishing. I always like to be involved in the world of all things English!
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Hello! I´m Diana, I am Mexican but I lived in Arkansas. I´ve been in Mexico since 2008 and I study BA in ELT in UNAM. I also work for UNAM as an English language teacher. I really love teaching languages. Now, I´m attending a French course and I´ve obtained my DELF A1; this June I´ll be presenting for A2 level. I would like to teach Spanish too. Nice to meet you!!
Hi, My name is Carlos, I come form Mexico but lived in Arizona about 6 years ago.I have taught english for about 2 years. I love translating literary works and my favorite activity is to write poems.
Carlos wrote: "Hi, My name is Carlos, I come form Mexico but lived in Arizona about 6 years ago.I have taught english for about 2 years. I love translating literary works and my favorite activity is to write poems."Hi Carlos! Nice to find you around here!!
HiMy name is Margaret Johnson, and I write fiction for people learning to speak English. You can see my books on Good Reads.
Margaret
Hello..I am Ahmed I am Palestinian but I live in Egypt since I was born.I am study English in my spare time but almost preoccupied with the idea..
Hi there. I'm William. I've taught English for a number of years, but now am in a language-learning situation myself. I moved to Japan with my family a number of years ago so am having to apply myself to Japanese. I've joined this group mainly to ask which books people would recommend to English learners i.e. books that aren't too literary, arty, old-fashioned, difficult, complicated plots, too many idioms etc. What would you recommend?




