2007年10月8日 星期一

Enter if you dare!!






Pumpkin Carving Made Easy


Do you want to carve your own pumpkin without messing up the kitchen? Check the website http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/halloween/index.html and have fun creating your own jack-o-lantern.


Halloween Vocabulary


Do you want to learn more words about Halloween? Give it a Try at the website http://www.englishpage.com/holidays/halloween2fr.html Happy Halloween!


Spooky Jack O'Lantern


Why does the Jack O'Lantern represent Halloween? Why not Michael O'Lantern or Nick O'Lantern? Find out the answer at the website http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/jack.asp











2007年9月29日 星期六

Tongue Twisters in MANY languages!


Try saying this three times fast:"Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter, so Betty bought better butter to make the bitter butter better." Tongue twisters are great fun, aren't they? They are great exercises of enunciation and articulation. If you have trouble finding out tongue twisters for English day, take a look at this website http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/index.htm. It provides you with plenty of tongue twisters from around the world. Choose one that you like most and practice hard!

2007年4月23日 星期一

A Typical LifeCircle of A Frog



After learning about the life circle of a butterfly in class, try to investigate and observe the changes that take place during the life cycle of a frog. Please visit the website at http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/KWC/section3/3-01.htm

2007年4月3日 星期二

Happy Easter!


What are symbols of Easter? What are Easter bunnies and eggs hunting? Don't miss the website at http://a4esl.org/q/h/9704/bd-easter.html Read the following story and answer the questions below.

Do you wanna play game? Find the items behind the eggs.

2007年4月2日 星期一

Podcasts: Another Source for Listening Input


A podcast is the name of a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program. Podcasts are published on the Internet as MP3 files. Interested listeners are able to download these MP3 files onto their personal computer or personal MP3 player of any type The files can be listened to at the convenience of the listener.

If you want to know more about it, visit English as a Second Language Podcast at

2007年3月28日 星期三

American English vs. British English


English Usage in the UK and USA
Do you wanna take a light-hearted look at some differences between English as spoken on both sides of the Atlantic? Visit the website at http://www.krysstal.com/ukandusa.html

What A Smile!

Why is the Mona Lisa smiling?
Go to The Mona Lisa Smile and then read the short passage.
After reading, you have to go back to "Learning About Leonardo" and click Take the quiz.
Don't forget to tell me what you find out on the website after you check your score.
http://library.thinkquest.org/13681/data/davin2.shtml

The mysterious Mona Lisa
"The Mona Lisa may very well be one of the most famous paintings in the world. Her mysterious smile captures the attention of people from around the globe. How much do you know about the mysterious Mona Lisa?" If you are interested in Fun Trivia, give it a try!
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz19016415c6868.html
The Mona Lisa Is Not Really the Mona Lisa
Why Mona Lisa has no eyebrows? For more informaiton about the fun fact, visit the website at http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/funfacts/monalisa.htm

2007年3月27日 星期二

What's VOA special English?

- Special English broadcasts to different parts of the world several times a day, seven days a week.
-Each half-hour broadcast begins with:
•The latest news from around the world
•A different short feature every day about development, agriculture, health, education, economics, news events and American idioms.
•15-minute in-depth features about life in the United States, news about science and space, American history, popular culture, influential Americans and short stories.
Why don't you explore the web immediately? You will find out lots of interesting things there.
http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/index.cfm

2007年3月26日 星期一

Jokes in English!





Hi, class:




Do you remember we had a joke contest at the beginning of this semester?

I am happy to see you guys telling jokes confidently in front of the class.

Here is a website that offers you more funny jokes.

I suggest that you listen to MP3 before you read scripts because it can help you practice listening.

Have fun!!

http://www.manythings.org/jokes/

Don't forget to tell me which one you like most and why.

2007年3月24日 星期六

Welcome to my blog!


The main purpose of my weblog is to encourage students unwilling to step outside the comfort of exploring the Web in their native language to explore interesting English websites. Thus, I will offer a number of useful sites to help them think critically and make a comment on what they learn. In addition, I sincerely invite ESL or EFL teachers around the world to discuss problems you encounter in your classroom and share your teaching experiences, skills and strategies. Let's make language teaching and learning easier, more thrilling and effective! Thanks for joining...