1. Ben talks about his students and their learning styles. 2. Try the Quiz.
Main Points: 1. There are some differences between the way different cultures learn language. 2. Japanese kids seem to work harder. 3. This idea of working hard seems to be passed on to workers.
1. Adriene's family lives in different parts of the world. Listen to her talk about where they live and when they see each other. 2. Next try the slide show quiz 3. Look at the transcript
1. Listen to Tim and Jeff talk about some cool jobs. 2. Next try the slide show quiz 3. Last of all, try to listen to the audio notes which give an explanation about the content and vocabulary in the interview.
1. Listen to Tim and Jeff talk about some bad jobs. 2. Next try the slide show quiz 3. Last of all, try to listen to the audio notes which give an explanation about the content and vocabulary in the interview.
1. Listen to Michael interview Mari about life and growing up in New York City. 2. Next try the slide show quiz
3. Then Download the worksheet, print it, listen again and then do the activities. 4. Last of all, try to listen to the audio notes which give an explanation about the content and vocabulary in the interview.
1. Listen to Michael interview Mari about the differences between New York City and Tokyo. 2. Next try the slide show quiz
3. Then Download the worksheet, print it, listen again and then do the activities. 4. Last of all, try to listen to the audio notes which give an explanation about the content and vocabulary in the interview.
I was Born in Melbourne, Australia. I Graduated at R.M.I.T. University then left for Japan in 1993. Returned to Australia just after the Hanshin Earthquake, 1995. Worked in Australia for a year then moved back to Osaka in 1996. Now, I work for the Osaka YMCA and IBU (International Buddhist University).
I am currently studying in a Master of Education program at USQ, Australia.
Contact me at: mondosworld@gmail.com