> Another day,another new interesting site to log on to! Right?LOL
> I'm overwhelmed by so many sites Pablo provided,but time to explore

It's amazing all the tools, services, new technologies to our
disposal, isn't it? One can't stop looking for new things ;)  One day
we'll have the definitive and ultimate I-only-need-these-few-sites
list ;)

> The author of "Learning Spoken English in Half the Time" sounds very
> interesting to me,too considering his background...

The book can be boring to read, as Diana says, for someones, but nice
to other eager theoric ones ;)  Well, when will I have some time to
read? ;)

> I agree frustratingly with what he experienced that when you don't
> speak the language of the locals,you appear STUPID to them.They seem
> to even doubt your IQ or EQ which have nothing to do with anything
> linguistic at all...:(

Good point LOL

> It seems I have to start taking language exchange seriously and begin
> my formal Polish acquisition if I want to communicate with my kids'
> classmates,their parents and teachers freely without any extra
> interpretation, translation or speculation..:D Poilsh grammar rules
> are so much more complicated than French ones...and its pronunciations
> are just so different from all other languages I used to learn...:(
> Well,age is another barrier to break through.LOL

Best wishes with your Polish!

Pablo

>
> Got to go and run some errands...:(
>
> Great week ahead of us all!
> Pln
>
> On May 14, 5:21 am, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear all:
>
> > A free (public domain) book:
>
> > Learning Spoken English
> > . . . in half the time.
>
> >http://www.freeenglishnow.com/lse.pdf
>
> > About the author:
>
> >http://www.freeenglishnow.com/lseauthor.html
>
> > And some interesting related URLs:
>
> >http://www.eslgold.com/speaking.htmlhttp://www.focusenglish.com/dialo...
>
> > That's all for the time being.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Pablo
>
> > On 13 mayo, 21:23, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi everybody!
>
> > > I think 'the universal google search' tool perhaps can give us a lot
> > > of ideas about how to use the language, and more.  I see it dates back
> > > to 2007, but Google has been working on it since then, and now it's
> > > news.
>
> > > "Breakthrough or not, user or Google oriented, the fact is that this
> > > development is a breakthrough in search engine development." Here a
> > > short article about the news:
>
> > >http://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-unifies-search-engine/4926/
>
> > > What impressed me most is 'the wonder wheel'.  Here you can see and
> > > try by yourself:
>
> > >http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbo=1&tbs=ww%3A1&q=english&btnG=Se...
>
> > > It seems there is no a home page for that tool yet. And here the
> > > official announcement:
>
> > >http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/more-search-options-and-other-...
>
> > > Thank you,
>
> > > Pablo
>
> > > On May 11, 9:58 pm, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Pln and all,
>
> > > > At this time of my day, I'm a bit tired, so, I'll post just short
> > > > sentences.
>
> > > > > First of all,thank you for remembering to wish me "Happy Mother's
> > > > > Day!",Pablo!
>
> > > > Guess what... I forgot my wife's happy birthday :( Well, that happens,
> > > > doesn't it?
>
> > > > Well my doctor prescribed to me, some pills, vitamins and a cream (I
> > > > forgot to buy the cream!). And at the same time, I'm jogging again as
> > > > I told you.  But, my right calf is hurting me... :( I guess I need
> > > > something more serious, like physiotherapy...
>
> > > > > I had the same fear and concern when SARS struck Taiwan,too in 
> > > > > 2003...:
> > > > > (
> > > > > We had to go everywhere with masks and our elder child in the pram
> > > > > with a rain cover during hot summer days!
>
> > > > > As long as you and your family,especially your daughter wear mask
> > > > > properly(and don't forget to change it when torn),and wash your hands
> > > > > as often as you can!(we used to use a lot of hand sanitizer(a tiny
> > > > > bottle of transparent liquid,quite handy when you can't wash hands
> > > > > with water right away))
>
> > > > Thank you very much for your advice. I'll read and get more info.
>
> > > > > I will reply to Mr.D's and your reply to him regarding my kids'
> > > > > exposure to 3 languages hopefully tomorrow!
>
> > > > I'm looking forward to listening to about your kids languages
> > > > experiences.
>
> > > > About my daughter, as happens with kids, they learn in a 'natural way'
> > > > and I was careful about that.  I mean, I never taught her grammar,
> > > > just talking and watching videos again and again. The last weekend I
> > > > was doing this activity with her: I have a nice illustrated
> > > > encyclopedia for teenagers, with lots of subjects of 1 or 2 pages of
> > > > length. I was reading to her in Spanish and she gave me the sentences
> > > > in English. I think inverse translation is stimulating and also useful
> > > > because you work around the output.  For instance, in the "Animals
> > > > page", we found this phrases: "Female chickens are called hens".  She
> > > > didn't know or had forgotten the word "Female". Another: "Hens lay
> > > > eggs". The eggs hatch. She didn't know the word "lay".  What about
> > > > this one: "Farmers use machines to spread manure over plough
> > > > fields" (or something like that). (perhaps four unknown words for her,
> > > > and one or two for me). Fish breath with gills. (I didn't know that
> > > > word). Well, but mainly, easy phrases, to get a little of fluency.
>
> > > > Well, a first conclusion is that I don't know a lot of words of a
> > > > reference easy book like the one mentioned above. I mean, we can use
> > > > such kind of texts to learn a lot of basic vocabulary. The second
> > > > conclusion, when you have someone who do some activity with, you can
> > > > reinforce, review and also learn a lot.
>
> > > > And we watched a movie too, audio in Spanish, captions in English,
> > > > with songs in English :) Sometimes, we watch movies with audio in
> > > > English and captions in English or Spanish.
>
> > > > Thank you,
>
> > > > Pablo
>
> > > > > Good day to us all!
> > > > > Pln
>
> > > > > On May 10, 12:41 am, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi Mr. D.
>
> > > > > > I think it's important to comment to all of you about my experience
> > > > > > with my daughter.
>
> > > > > > When she was 4 or so, I decided it was about time she learned
> > > > > > English.  Perhaps it had better been before but it couldn't be like
> > > > > > that.  Well, I started to teach her the alphabet and her first 
> > > > > > words.
> > > > > > And I used to talk to her in English, e.g. "please, pass me my 
> > > > > > shoes",
> > > > > > "go to bed", "are you ready?" (for school), "hurry up!", etc.  I had
> > > > > > to learn new words or expressions and I was practicing at the same
> > > > > > time.  Now she is 12 and I consider she can hold a conversation.  I
> > > > > > think she is high beginner and I keep talking to her or practicing
> > > > > > with her.
>
> > > > > > I mean, it's really valuable if you have somebody who you can 
> > > > > > practice/
> > > > > > talk to. I keep trying to get new partners, be native, or EFL 
> > > > > > learners
> > > > > > like me.  I also have tried to have an English club at home, no luck
> > > > > > so far.
>
> > > > > > About your suggestion, to tell the truth, I think it can turn out
> > > > > > difficult or not so pleasant if words don't come up, I think it's
> > > > > > easier to follow a text or dialog.  From now on I'll try to focus
> > > > > > myself on using the words and the language.  Here some ideas:
>
> > > > > > - Read aloud a book/text/paragraph, repeat 'interesting' phrases
> > > > > > - Get texts oriented to fluency, and read them aloud
> > > > > > - Repeat phrases while listening to your mp3 player/tv news, etc, no
> > > > > > pauses, you just repeat what you are able to hear
>
> > > > > > By the way, my mp3 player has a function to repeat 2 or more times, 
> > > > > > a
> > > > > > segment A-B.  You press twice to decide the segment duration.  My 
> > > > > > mp3
> > > > > > player is cheap but has a smart function and can break sentences
> > > > > > relatively well.  It's more useful when the audio is not so
> > > > > > understandable.
>
> > > > > > Or simply, read any book or whatever you like, aloud.  I think most 
> > > > > > of
> > > > > > us (EFL learners) keep listening to or have listened to a lot of 
> > > > > > audio
> > > > > > input, but the output has been very limited, perhaps in a 
> > > > > > proportion 9
> > > > > > to 1 if not more?  The same about writing, I think we read/write in 
> > > > > > a
> > > > > > proportion 9-1 if not more?
>
> > > > > > Evereybody, ;) looking forward to knowing about your experiences,
> > > > > > opinions, ideas.  And a happy mother's day! Especially to Pln, who
> > > > > > else? ;)
>
> > > > > > Thank you,
>
> > > > > > Pablo
>
> > > > > > On 9 mayo, 09:02, "Mr. D" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > Hey Pablo,
>
> > > > > > > Absolutely, the first thing I ask a student is "Do you want to 
> > > > > > > speak
> > > > > > > English?"
>
> > > > > > > They always answer yes. Then I say...speak English with an over 
> > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > top
> > > > > > > enthusiasm to try and illicit a response and to break the ice a 
> > > > > > > bit.
>
> > > > > > > Here's a method I tell students to use, perhaps you guys can try 
> > > > > > > it
> > > > > > > with
> > > > > > > yours. I ask them to try to these "simple" but not necessarily 
> > > > > > > "easy"
> > > > > > > tasks.
>
> > > > > > > 1. When they get up in the morning they should go to the mirror to
> > > > > > > brush
> > > > > > > their teeth and look at themselves and say OUT LOUD! " Today, I 
> > > > > > > will
> > > > > > > speak English, maybe tomorrow I'll speak (native language) but for
> > > > > > > today
> > > > > > > I will speak English.
>
> > > > > > > 2. I encourage them to say everything OUT LOUD that they are 
> > > > > > > thinking
> > > > > > > as they prepare to
> > > > > > > go to school or work. No matter how simple or odd it may seem. 
> > > > > > > Like,
> > > > > > > hmm...
> > > > > > > I think I will wear my blue shirt or brown shoes. Oh, it's almost
> > > > > > > 7:30am I
> > > > > > > better go have a shower, or where is my
>
> ...
>
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