The Learning English Newsletter
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Want to learn more about it before you subscribe? No problem. What is in each Newsletter?Each newsletter contains interesting and real information regarding using English in common situations. The main focus is not grammar, but how grammar works in the real world. Everything from visiting the doctor to ordering a bowl of soup at a restuarant.If you want an interesting way to keep English in your life then my English newsletter is your answer.
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How frequently do I recieve them? Currently it is a montly subscription (one newsletter a month) with occational update letters.How much does it cost? Amazingly this newsletter is FREE. Each newsletter is like a virtual English lesson delivered directly to your inbox.I want to join a course. Do you have one?If you are looking for a full English course, this English newsletter is a step in the right direction. I will be creating and offering full e-courses in the future (for a small fee) but for now I am focusing on providing free resources. Still not sure if you want to recieve this free English newsletter?Don't take my word for it. Just read what some of my current subscribers, and fellow English learners, have said about it. Hello Diana, Thank you for your great help with English learning. I never thought about songs like "Perhaps" [by Cake] or a TV show like "Sesame Street" as a language learning material before you posted them in your newsletter. English, for me, was no more than Grammar books and TOEFL articles 6 months ago. But after you started sending me your hints and advice, now I can watch movies, listen to online podcasts and enjoy music while STILL learning English effectively. You made me think about English in a completely different way. It's no longer about having large text books or attending boring language classes. It's definitely about feeling good, enthusiasm and having fun while studying. Diana, I'm very grateful for your help over the last few months and I appreciate all the work you have done to make your messages as well as your website, which looks really fantastic. I hope you continue this way until I'm nearly a native English speaker. So you may consider this a "thank you" message from one of your sincere students. Thank You, and I hope you have a great time. -- Mohamed Hanafi Diana, I hope you never not stop with your web and the newsletters. Why? *Because is a pleasure to receive your support every now and then *Because you give some ideas for activities for my lessons *Because the material you prepare for us is already “cooked, ready to be eaten” *Because of your imagination and generosity sharing your knowledge and “savoir faire” *Because is always great to share material that can be useful for others *Because your web is clear and well organised *Because is free :) *etc... Gracias Diana, sigue asi, por favor, eres unica. Un beso y un saludo a tu marido tambien. -QuiQue
So let's review!#1: Each issue is dedicated to a certain topic (like speaking with a doctor). I look at common questions, vocabulary, phrasal verbs and expressions related to that topic or situation. #2:It will keep you up-to-date (informed) about all the new materials, exercises and content that I add to the website.
#3:It is a free reminder to keep you studying and practicing your English.
You will also receive free materials and learning tips that only my newsletter subscribers will have access to.
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For Subscribers Only...After 3 years I have written many newsletters and I have recieved a lot of positive feedback. I must admit though, that I am NOT perfect. I make mistakes when writing as well. I know...shocking! :p In a perfect world I would not make any mistakes or typos, but last time I checked the world is far from perfect. *So what can we do about this? *How can we use this imperfection to our advantage? *How can my mistakes help you?
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That way, everyone can learn from my mistakes and you can sharpen your proofreading skills.
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What have other subscribers found?
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14th December, 2009
Hi Diana,
I am an expatriate Australian now living in The Netherlands. Your newsletters are a very useful resource in my voluntary work teaching English ...
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