2010年7月6日火曜日
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Inspirational Message by Zig Ziglar
2010年5月24日月曜日
Useful English Expression During your Lesson :)

Hi everyone,
Let me share with you some useful expressions that you can use during your online lesson with your instructor.
英語 がくしゅう、 がんばってくださいね。
Useful Expressions in English
Greetings and Introduction:
Good morning!
Good afternoon!
Good evening!
Good night!
How are you?
Nice to meet you.
I’m glad to meet you.
During the Class:
I don’t speak English very well. Please guide me as we study.
Please repeat again.
Please speak slowly.
Sorry, I cannot hear you. Please say it again.
Sorry, but I cannot understand difficult words. Please use simple expressions.
What page?
What book?
Yes, I understand clearly. / Yes, I understand.
Please continue.
Sorry, but I don’t understand. Please repeat again.
The line is quite noisy/choppy.
Please call me gain.
I can hear you clearly.
Please send message to me through chat box.
Please correct my mistake.
Please send the textbook.
Kindly send the link.
After the class:
You must be tired. Please take a rest.
Thank you for your lesson.
Thank you for teaching me.
It was an interesting lesson.
I enjoyed my class today/tonight.
Take care.
See you soon!
See you again!
See you tomorrow.
2010年5月21日金曜日
What is your learning style?
Visual Learners
Learning Techniques:
- use visual materials such as pictures, charts, maps, graphs, etc.
- use color to highlight important points in text
- take notes
- illustrate your ideas as a picture or brainstorming bubble before writing them down
- use multi-media (e.g. computers, videos, and filmstrips)
- read illustrated books
- visualize information as a picture to aid memorization
Auditory Learner
Learning Techniques:
- participate in class discussions
- make speeches and presentations
- use a tape recorder during lectures instead of taking notes
- read text out aloud
- discuss your ideas verbally
- dictate to someone while they write down your thoughts
Kinesthetic Learner
Learning Techniques:
- frequent study breaks
- move around to learn new things or work at a standing position
- chew gum while studying
- use bright colors to highlight reading material
- dress up your work space with posters
- listen to music while you study
- scan through reading material to get an idea what it is about before settling down to read it in detail