by Andrea Giordano | Mar 16, 2012 | Blog, Teacher Posts
This episode of “Walk with Andrea” is focused on the genius works of American writer and poet, Dr. Seuss. Dr. Seuss is a master of rhyming like none other in American history. Most of kids in America are raised reading his works and it works wonders for...
by Andrea Giordano | Mar 13, 2012 | Blog, Teacher Posts
What is the point of being involved in social networks as an English teacher? I can’t get on Facebook or Twitter at work, so why would I get online after work? If you take yourself seriously as an English language teacher, you need to have an online presence and...
by Andrea Giordano | Feb 22, 2012 | Blog, Student Posts
I ran across an article today on BBC news about a 20-year-old student who speaks 11 languages fluently, and he’s not slowing down any time soon. Watch this inspiring video and tell me what you...
by Andrea Giordano | Feb 15, 2012 | Blog, Student Posts, Teacher Posts
***This guest post is contributed by Katheryn Rivas, who writes for online universities blog. She welcomes your comments by email at katherynrivas87@gmail.com.*** Online education has become one of the major avenues for extended learning that people are seeking in...
by Andrea Giordano | Feb 13, 2012 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “beat around the bush” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Feb 3, 2012 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “at odds” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom, at...