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John

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Nov 17, 2009, 1:48:58 PM11/17/09
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My name is John Campbell. I teach ESL and computer literacy in El
Monte, California. I am very interested in technology and how it can
be integrated into language learning. I have a website at www.englishlearns.com
On the site I have collected many links to ESL related pages. You will
also see student work on the site.

If anyone has suggestions on links that would be helpful to English
learners I would appreciate your help.

I look forward to learning and sharing with the group.

Rafael Oshiro

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Nov 18, 2009, 6:06:43 AM11/18/09
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Warm welcome, John!
 
So you´re another ESL teacher to join the group! Nice to have you here and I hope we all can have great enhancements in English. You´ll notice, if not yet, that there are many IT guys here to whom you can exchange new ideas and experiences. I´m one of them LOL
 
Great initiative you had creating a website to help learners giving and selecting resources for them to study.
 
Pln and Chaya are other members here as well as ESL teachers in different countries. You´re in the right place to collect new resources for your web site.
 
Have a great day
Oshiro


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Pablo

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Nov 18, 2009, 10:22:47 PM11/18/09
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Hi John,

I'm really glad to read your post. I wonder if you know about my
English toolbar:

http://myenglishtoolbar.ourtoolbar.com/

You can see some screenshots here:

http://myenglishtoolbar.wikispaces.com/Toolbar+components

Well, in the toolbar there are lots of good links useful for English
learners. And I think a toolbar is a key tool because of the nature of
web browsers.

I was giving a brief look to some few links that you have collected,
and It's amazing all the available resources awaiting to be used, e.g.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/games. I think all of
them will keep students motivated and in permanent touch with the
English.

Than you,

Pablo
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