Every day, all around the world, people study English. Most learners want to be able to use English to communicate with others – for work, for study or just for pleasure. But learning English on your own can be a long, difficult journey
This is designed to help you set up and run your own English Learning Circle. If you are already part of a Learning Circle, club or ‘English Corner’, it may provide ideas and suggestions for new activities to try.
The blog will help you to:
- understand how Learning Circles can be useful – and fun!
- set up a Learning Circle with your own group of friends
- use the Learning Circle to improve your listening and speaking skills
- use the Learning Circle to improve your active vocabulary
- create language games to use in your Learning Circle
- plan English projects for your Learning Circle
- use the internet to support your Learning Circle
If you are a teacher, there is also some information on how you can help your students to form their own Learning Circle.
- Introducing Learning Circles
- Setting up your own Learning Circle
- Learning Circles and listening skills
- Learning Circles and speaking skills
- Activating your vocabulary – the Learning Circle way
- Creating language games for your Learning Circle
- Planning projects for your Learning Circle
- Using the internet to support your Learning Circle
- Learning Circles – Teachers’ Page
How to use
Each page is filled with information telling you how Learning Circles can help improve your English. On each page, you will find:
- a description of how the Learning Circle can help with a particular area of learning
- ‘top tips’ to help you in your own Learning Circle
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