English: Basic 1 - Conversation - "Nice to Meet You!" - Pair Work - Part IV.mpg
English Second Language Free Online Course. Teacher Monica. Level: Absolute Beginner, Basic 1. Content: Conversation - "Nice to Meet You!" - Pair Work - Part IV. Students stand up and go around theclass practicing their conversation in pairs. Teacher Monica goes around helping students with their doubts. Class recorded at the Multicultural Centre for new immigrants to Canada, North Bay, Ontario, August 16, 2010. Class written material available in electronic format upon request. Material de aula gratuito disponivel em formato eletronico. Le contenu de cette classe est gratuit et disponible en format electronique. Doubts, comments, suggestions, need support? Duvidas, comentarios, sugestoes, precisa de ajuda? Avez-vous des doutes, de commentaires, de suggestions, avez-vous besoin d'aide? Contact - Contate - Contactez Teacher Monica: monicadocouttomonni@gmail.com Follow me on Twitter: @MonicaDoCoutto My Space: http://www.myspace.com/monica.monni Windows Live, Monica Do Coutto Monni: http://cid-c1dda3420e144842.profile.live.com/ Do you like these videos? Have you learned something good from them? Were they useful in your class, teacher? Feel grateful? Just find this cool? So please pass my videos on to your contacts - and share for free something of your own internal treasure with people around you, the way I do! That's how, together, we build a better world :0) Love, Teacher MonicaCategory: Education
Author: monicamonni
Published (on YouTube): 2010-09-09
Published (here): 2012-05-23
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Video duration: 6 min.
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Comments on «English: Basic 1 - Conversation - "Nice to Meet You!" - Pair Work - Part IV.mpg»:
landardent on 2012-04-03
wow .. Ur english ...
wow .. Ur english is Very Formal .. greetings ..
ToninhoGrafite on 2012-03-30
It's correct... ...
It's correct... Sometimes we think the correct form is "you and me", right? But no... "me" comes after verbs and prepositions...
monicamonni on 2012-03-30
Your English seems ...
Your English seems excellent, Toninho!
ToninhoGrafite on 2012-03-30
Very good video... ...
Very good video... I do know how hard is to live in a different country and do not speak the local language. I'm brazilian but I lived in Australia for three years and I had a lot of difficulty in the early months...
monicamonni on 2012-03-20
Glad that you like ...
Glad that you like it! Cheers :)
86shova on 2012-03-10
vry nyc video...... ...
vry nyc video.............hi hi hi
Cu3oid on 2012-01-10
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
monicamonni on 2011-12-12
And yes, it is ...
And yes, it is normal - the last challenge ESL students overcome is listening to native English speakers talking fast, on the phone or with heavy regional accent lol. The best thing you can do to speed your listening skills is to listen to music and sing along - starting from slow songs till you can sing fast rock. Another efficient way is to watch your favourite videos first with captions in French, then second time with captions in English, and then last time with no captions.
monicamonni on 2011-12-12
Happy you like it ...
Happy you like it et bienvenu mon ami(e) :D
lesgrisout on 2011-12-05
Hi at first I would ...
Hi at first I would thank your site which is helpfull , I'm french , and learning english is my biggest goal and also my passion , speaking and finding the words I need to make some sentences are more easy than understanding a conversation beetween native's english speakers. is it normal ? help me please , I would be gratefull for helping me . Bye !
monicamonni on 2011-11-17
That's not a ...
That's not a problem, Ezekiel - it is very normal: in the beginning, all students perceive general conversation as an "indistinct" mass of sound - they cannot distinguish the words, and the flow of the conversation seems to them impossibly fast to keep up with - and the first normal reaction is to panic. Just relax, hear the video again and again, and just try to "fish" the words you know at first - one here, another there. This is the trick to develop superior listening skills
TheEzekiel1968 on 2011-11-17
I am sorry to say i ...
I am sorry to say i cant hear what they are saying and it confuse me a lot.
monicamonni on 2011-10-29
nice to meet you ...
nice to meet you Omer Farook - I have many virtual contacts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Middle East and I know that most of you are just decent peaceful normal folks, nothing like the Taliban lol
omerfarook on 2011-10-28
Hello. I am from ...
Hello. I am from Afghanistan. But I am not the Taliban
monicamonni on 2011-10-28
Depends on the ...
Depends on the sentence, Cris :) EX: YOU AND I are I are friends (WE are friends = You and I here are the Subject of the sentence, so you use Subjective Pronouns - I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They). BUT: This house belongs to YOU AND ME (This house belongs to US = you and me here are the Object of the sentence, so you use Objective Pronouns - me, you, him, her, it, us, you them)
cris1166 on 2011-10-28
the techer said:! ...
the techer said:! you and I...is it correct???



