Student Stuff
Hello Students!
Thanks for coming to Stuart Mill English’s blog. We think that you’ll find a lot of good materials here. For example, if you want to practice speaking with a friend, you should look at our Speaking Activities. You can see all of the categories below.
Each category has a list of blogs. Some blogs are things we created. Some blogs are about other helpful websites. There are many great things on the internet. We hope you can use our materials and find other materials with our site.
By the way, our main site is at www.stuartmillenglish.com. You can buy services. We give speaking lessons. We can also edit your writing at great prices.
Take care.
- Practice Speaking (Introduction)
- Talking about Food
- Talking about Personality
- Talking about Past Travel
- How to listen to this song: “Young Folks”
- Talking about Movies
- Talking about Money
- Talking about Sports
- Talking about Music
- Talking about Future Travel
- Talking about Technology
- Business English Role Play Cards
- businessenglishpod.com
- ted.com
- How to listen to this song: “Young Folks”
- How to listen to this song: “Chinese Translation”
- How to listen to this story: “Drowning on Sullivan Street” by Ed Gavagan
- Website Review: Voice of America
- How to listen to this: A Sustainable Fridge by Adam Grosser
- How to listen to this science experiment
- How to listen to this song: In My Life by The Beatles
- How to listen to this talk: A Formula for Changing Math Education by Arthur Benjamin
- How to listen to this song: If a Song Could Get Me You by Marit Larsen
- How to listen to this song: Halo by Beyonce
- How to listen to this song: All my Loving by The Beatles
- How to listen to this song: Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog
- How to listen to this song: Can’t Buy Me Love by The Beatles
- How to listen to this talk: Christopher DeCharms looks inside the brain
- How to listen to this song: Somewhere over the Rainbow
- How to listen to this song: We are the Champions by Queen
- How to listen to this song: She Will Be Loved by Maroon 5
- How to listen to this song: I Believe in You by Don Williams
- How to listen to this scene: Good Will Hunting
- How to listen to this song: Neutron Star Collision
- How to listen to this song: Jealous Guy by John Lennon
- Don’t waste your hard work
- After you take a practice TOEFL test
- Beyond Practice Tests: Factual Information Questions
- Beyond Practice Tests: Negative Factual Information Questions
- Beyond Practice Tests: Inference Questions
- Beyond Practice Tests: Vocabulary Questions
- businessenglishpod.com
- englishonline.org.cn
- ted.com
- perfect-english-grammar.com
- eslfast.com
- ldoceonline.com
- Iowa’s Helpful Pronunciation Site
- rachelsenglish.com
- breakingnewsenglish.com
- learnrealenglish.com
- voanews.com/learningenglish
- manythings.org
- englishdaily626.com
- esl-lab.com
- eslflow.com
- growenglish.com
- esl.about.com
- ef.com/podenglish (youtube.com/podenglish)
- howmanysyllables.com
- examples-help.org.uk
- iteslj.org
- accentmaster.com
- esllibrary.com
- eflblogs.com
- tesol.org
- CNN Student News
- talktocanada.com
- improvencyclopedia.org
- bbclearningenglish.com
- JoongAng Daily
- trainyouraccent.com
- buddyschool.com
- holmwoods.eu
- tefltunes.com
- efl247.com
- esllistening.org/eslreading.org
- learningchocolate.com
- edochan.com
- Praat (Speech Analysis Software)
- englishonline.net
- Teaching English | British Council
- Learn English | British Council
- grammar.cl/vocabulary.cl
- toeflcafe.blogspot.com
Other Stuff
- Busy People (Ways to study if you’re busy)
- Just Listen (How to learn English)
- Using Google to Study Vocabulary
- The Night Before Christmas
- American Culture: Songs and Purposes
- Summertime and the Living is Easy
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Hello,
Well done on putting together such a decent selection of resources, I imagine it must’ve taken a long time. I’d like you to consider adding my listening activities to the list – they’re suitable both for teachers and students, the idea is that the student can listen and follow the script at the same time. I’m aiming for engaging, provocative material. Check them out: http://www.tefl-iberia.com/resources/video-activities/
Thanks,
Richard
Comment by TEFL Iberia | May 27, 2012 |
Hey Richard,
Thanks for the comment. The blog isn’t being updated just now, but hopefully people will see your comment and that’ll take them to you:) When we start updating again, we’ll definitely give you a write-up.
Take care.
Comment by Stuart Mill English | May 28, 2012 |