Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Conversation Practice

Every day, we need to talk...

This usually involves holding a conversation with another person.  However, this can be stressful. Therefore, to help feel more confident, we can practice holding conversations.

This website provides a good resource for practicing daily conversations:

Daily English Conversation Practice – Questions and Answers by Topic

Friday, April 8, 2016

More Grammar!


Grammar is really important.

Unfortunately, while it is really important, it is not that fun to practice.

That being said, there are some great online resources that you can use to practice your English grammar.  Having a good control of grammar will be very important for your success as a university student.

So, start practicing!!!

Internet Grammar of English

Quill.org
1) sign up at quill.org.account/new
2) sign up in the "Join My Class" field.  Use the class code "LincolnEAP"


Road to Grammar

Grammarly

Brainpop English Grammar

Grammar Bytes

Oxford English Grammar Practice

Friday, August 21, 2015

READING! improve your READING!

Hi everyone,

We just finished a module.  One of the tests you had was your reading test.  If you didn't do as well as you wanted, then this post is for YOU!

Of course, the best way to improve your reading ability is to read.  However, that doesn't always help you on reading tests.  When we read, we don't always have to answer specific questions about the reading, right?  For example, when I read, it's usually for fun or information.  I don't have to choose a, b, c, or d...

However, on the reading test, you do!  Therefore, I've put together a list of what I believe are some of the best free websites to help you practice and prepare for reading tests.

Read Theory - This one is my favorite. It's free and adjusts to your level.  Everyone should be doing this!!!

My English Pages - A special page for English language learners with lots of different texts.

100 Essays - These are mainly American, but provide some good practice.

5 Minute English - Again, lots of different reading exercises for English language learning.

Reading Labs - University of Victoria reading exercises.  Lots of different levels.

University of Illinois - Lots of different kinds of exercises (not only reading)

Teacher Phil English - This is a Youtube site which has some really good explanations of Wikipedia readings.

*edit*

I'm adding two additional sites to this post:

Literacy Net Reading Resources - a great collection on many different topics.

VOA Learning English - This combines reading and listening on current news stories.


Remember, to improve your reading skills and raise your score, you have to read a lot.  Read every day!

Happy Reading!


Friday, August 14, 2015

Listening Test - Improve Your Score

Each module, we have a listening test.  It's important for you to do well on this as it is a good sign that you are ready to listen to lectures in English in the university.

Remember:

  1. Read questions first
  2. Notice key words
  3. Expect tricks (somebody gives an answer and then changes it...)
  4. Think about overall meaning
  5. Don't leave any unanswered questions


How can you improve?

  • Listen A LOT!!! Practice!
    • http://www.ieltsbuddy.com/ielts-listening-test.html
    • http://www.ipassielts.com/ielts_training/free_practice/listening/
  • Learn synonyms (Link)
  • Watch online videos with subtitles
  • Listen to Podcasts
    • HERE is a list of some of the best
      • use iTunes or BeyondPod (android app) to find these
  • Watch TV with subtitles
There are many ways for you to improve your overall Listening ability in a short time.  You just have to use them regularly.  If you do, you WILL improve!


Thursday, August 6, 2015

Looking to improve your grammar?

We're always looking for chances to improve...

And of course, as EAP students, we need to improve our grammar.  One of the best sites for doing so is called QUILL.

It has many cool features for practicing grammar and writing...

If you are interested, just do the following:

1) sign up at quill.org.account/new
2) sign up in the "Join My Class" field.  Use the class code "LincolnEAP"


Academic Phrase Bank

Hi everyone,

Patrick would like to share the Academic Phrase Bank with you.

This is a great resource that can help you achieve specific functions in your writing.  Please USE IT!

Thanks Patrick!

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Making a Transition...

In today's class we were talking about transitional phrases.

These are important words as they help the reader to understand the information they are reading and also increase the cohesion of our writing.

In other words, these words make it easier to READ!

First, here's a link to some more transitional phrases:
MSU

Second, here's a link to some practice pages for these kinds of expressions:
Study Guides and Strategies
Mr. Koochoff's Transition words Quiz
Quizlet
ToLearnEnglish

Cheers!