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This is a Canadian ESL blog for Intermediate and Advanced Students who want to learn and improve their English. Each PAGE above contains thousands of free English lessons, tutorials and practice exercises to help you learn and improve your English grammar, reading, listening, pronunciation, speaking, writing and editing. Some of the resources are Canadian. Others are from around the world.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Broken Links Fixed
Some little gremlins came in and played around with my links recently. The gremlins have been caught, put back in their cages and the links have been fixed. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
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Michelle
Five Ways Audio Books Can Help You Improve Your English
English audio books are a great resource for ESL students. Now that your language and reading skills are improving, it's important to learn how to pronounce new words and to understand the way people actually speak the language. One of the best ways to do that is to use audio books. When you do this, you listen to a someone read the text while you follow along.
Many ESL learners still read English word by word. Unfortunately reading in this
way actually prevents you from understanding what you are reading because you are focusing on on individual words rather than whole ideas. A word by itself has no meaning, but when put into a phrase or a sentence, it communicates an idea.
When you listen to a book at the same time as you are reading it, you can hear an English speaker reading the whole sentence and paragraph. Your eye moves along the paragraph along with the speaker's words. This can help you to improve your understanding of what you are reading.
Audio books can also help you to understand the pronunciation of words you are unfamiliar with. When you listen to an audio book, you also learn new vocabulary in the way it is meant to be spoken, as well as how to use specific grammar skills when speaking, reading and writing.
You can also “shadow read” after the speaker on the recording Shadow reading involves repeating the sentence, or paragraph after the reader has finished.This way you can practice the new words as well as the natural English phrasing the reader will use.
Another benefit to English audio books is listening to the language spoken at different speeds. Since many people do not speak slowly with many pauses in between words you will need to increase the speed that you understand the English language.
The easiest way to do this is to find English audio books that offer one to three different speeds that you can listen to. As you gain confidence in your reading skills—you will be able to move up to a normal speed and still be able to understand the stories being read.
Finally, English audio books also provide an easy way for you to listen to a variety of action packed stories and then practice your reading comprehension skills. Once you have listened to the English audio book—you should be able to answer questions about the story that will reflect your understanding of the material. Once you are able to do this accurately—you should be able to move up to the next level.
Overall, an English audio book is an excellent method to help you improve your English. Not only can practice and improve your comprehension, but you can also learn how to correctly pronounce many everyday words, as well as how to hear the way English people naturally speak – in phrases.
Audio Books are easy to find. You can locate them online, or at your local public library.The important thing is to look for topics that personally interest you. This could be a non fiction book on how to build a boat, or about new computer. It could also be a romance, mystery or science fiction novel. Even children’s books can be entertaining. You would be surprised at the mumber of new words you can learn. The main point is to have an enjoyable experience.
Here is a list of websites that offer free English audio books .
First, download the audio book. You can then, transfer the MP3 file to your IPod so that you can listen on the bus, during your break at work, or simply when you are out for a walk. Another way is to burn the file onto a CD that you can play in your car. Listening to an interesting story is a great way to use your time if you get stuck in traffic. You can also simply download the file onto your computer and follow the text as you listen.
To get a free copy of the text of the novel, go to Internet Open Library and search for the book you want.
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