WHAT: A dialogue journal where we can write about our English language acquisition. In this process, our native languages will play an important role. WHERE: Here. WHEN: Frequently. WHO: Angolan English teachers and students, second language speakers of any languages, English as a foreign language professionals. WHY: Because a dialogue journal is a safe and meaningful way to bring clarity to your thoughts.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thing 4: Microblogging
Not much found on Twitter about English language or even education in general in Angola. I guess there aren't many twitters writing about Angola. However, when following the links from the few tweets I found under Education in Angola, some interesting and fresh-out-of-the-oven entries came up, but most of them from news agencies, not individuals. The simple link Angola brought up fairily new topics.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Find here useful sites about Angola in English:
Angola Fields Group
Bradt Guide to Angola: Update Website
Luanda-Nightlife!Restaurants, Bars & Night Life in Luanda!
Angola Fields Group
Bradt Guide to Angola: Update Website
Luanda-Nightlife!Restaurants, Bars & Night Life in Luanda!
Thing 2: Search For Blogs
The Noun Project: Assembling A Free And Universal Visual Shorthand, posted on December 9, 2010.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
WHAT
A dialogue journal for Angolan teachers and students of English. A journal where we can write about our English language acquisition process. In this process, our native language will play an important role.
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