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    Sabri Al-muhandes posted a link on 23 December 2008 - 2:20pm.

    Great usefull website to learn English

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    Andrew Thompson posted a link on 11 October 2009 - 4:17pm.

    Free Resources for ELT/ESOL Teachers

    If you are teaching English, this website has a wide range of free resources to help you.

    Look out for the special area for teachers (strangely enough, titled 'For Teachers'!)

    I run the department that produces the website, so I could be biased.... but all feedback, criticism, and suggestions are gratefully received; although our resources are limited we would like to make it more useful for you..

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    John Oleary posted a link on 12 August 2009 - 3:08pm.

    online courses and blended learning

    Has anyone out there taken blended learning courses?

    As I understand them, they're partly online/distance and partly in person/telephone. How effective have people found them? I wonder aloud here because this site (linked) has a number of blended learning plus online learning opportunities (http://www.findcourses.co.uk/languages_e_learning___550__59.html).

    What questions do you normally need answered when talking to course providers?

    Thanks,
    John

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