Thursday, October 1, 2009

Learning Circle

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.

  1. Introducing Learning Circles
  2. Setting up your own Learning Circle
  3. Learning Circles and listening skills
  4. Learning Circles and speaking skills
  5. Activating your vocabulary – the Learning Circle way
  6. Creating language games for your Learning Circle
  7. Planning projects for your Learning Circle
  8. Using the internet to support your Learning Circle
  9. 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

More Information Click Here

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