Hi Nassia e Wagner,

first to Nassia:
Nassia we are a group of english learners who want to improve english of a
different way, writing on what we like and for fun without be shame with
mistakes or take grammar exercises.  Join us just reply topics you like and
start anyone.

Wagner,
in Brazil I dont know any radio station all in english, if you find it  tell
me, I´d like to know more about.
Anyway I know a radio specific to english learners called of (
www.vaughanradio.com/) in some countries of South America you can hear it at
radio but not in Brazil (I suppose).

Take care

Ed


On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 14:54, Wagner Z <[email protected]> wrote:

>    Hello everybody!
>
>   Yeah! Here we can pratice and improve our English! It is so nice.
>
>   If someone can help me, please... Last week I was at home in Brazil and
> when I torned on my car's radio I got to recieve a sign from a ELS Radio and
> never more I got again. How can I hear ESL Radio again? Is there another
> way???
>
>   Thanks,
>   Zanini
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:15:52 -0300
> Subject: Re: [ESL Podcast] Using the language - EFL learners
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> Hi everyone! My name is Natassia and I´m from Brazil.
>
> I always receive e-mail from this group, but I honestly don´tknow I got in.
> I never really asked about it or how it works. However, it seems to me that
> it´s a good way to practice the English and to get to know different people.
> So, if anyone could tell me a little bit about this, how started, the way
> the works... I appreciate it and apologize for my mistakes and a certain
> inconvenience.
>  Best regards,
>
> Natassia.
> 2010/4/15 Pablo <[email protected]>
>
> Hi friends,
>
> As an EFL learner I have to face a daily problem, how to use the
> language? I mean, especially, speaking.
>
> Well, I think that to analyze how the words, expressions and the
> language are used helps. For example, today I listened "to reach
> eighty" and "to crack eggs'. We can usually understand what we hear,
> but it's not enough if the words and expressions aren't used. The goal
> is to improve our spoken skills, it's necessary to practice those
> sentences as long as it's needed. One idea is to have a phrases bank
> and to review them from time to time. Well, I think I never will
> forget the verb "crack eggs", or "reach certain age".
>
> And about writing, it shouldn't be a major problem, having spaces like
> this one. As I was writing I was hesitant about "hear or ear" and how
> to express "to have a doubt", so the exercise of writing helps to
> improve our spelling. A spell checker tool in real time is helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pablo
>
>

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