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Alexa Thompson discusses the ways that learning English in an online or offline setting can benefit non-native speakers

The Internet platform has become an essential tool for learning and teaching online , as noted by English Virtual Community. In this post, Alexa Thompson discusses the ways that learning English in an online or offline setting can benefit non-native speakers. For instance, learning English can lead to outsourced jobs that big businesses make available overseas. To read more about online English school from Alexa, visit the website she maintains about English education. English as a second language teachers, English Language Learners Did you know you can get a foreign job based on your ability to speak English? Many work opportunities are available to English speakers from almost any country in the world. Thanks to the Internet and impact outsourcing, more foreign speakers of English are coming into contact with businesses from North America and Europe, making English as a Second Language courses extremely valuable for both students and native English speakers. The last three decades h

Celebrating Spring day using Tag Galaxy

On September 21st, we celebrate b oth Spring and Students' day in La Plata, Argentina. Luckily, nature is present in my city in all its parks - there is one park every 6 blocks and streets. We can smell the perfume of the orange trees along 47th street. Students meet and have picnics and at night there is a popular concert at Moreno Square . http://taggalaxy.de/

Happy Teacher's Day

To teach, or not to teach, that is the question: Whether it is better to stay at home with the television, Munching on chips and gulping on root beer, Or continue with the ever troublesome job, An by opposing, get fired. To eat, to watch, No more, and by working hard, we will earn that Pleasing, satisfying, all-good paycheck That will be spent in less than a week Devoutly to all of the personal needs and wants. To eat, to watch; To watch; the minutes ticking before racing out of the house; ay, I am late; Many insolent words from the Boss, not to be delayed again, For who could endure the yells and screams of the little rascals, The numerous demands from co-workers, Aches and pains of marking hundreds of papers, cross and swoosh? And that desperate grumble in my stomach, will finally melt, When the tasks have been completed, only one place left to go, Which is my sweet home, where dinner will be waiting, television will be on. With this tremendous day finally over, An