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Reading Materials

 

  1. An English-Speaking World by Kenji
2. American Patchwork
3. American Pictures
4. Studying and Learning
5. Easy Readings
6. Easy Readings (with photos)
7. TOEIC: Part VII Reading
8. Studying and Living in the United States

  Communication

Communication Theory
Communication Practice
Practical Communication
Link  Getting to Know Americans
Public Speaking (Communication Practice)
Link  DIFFERENCES IN COLOR ASSOCIATIONS OF AMERICANS AND JAPANESE (long article)
What is Communication? (long article)

English-Spepaking Countries

The United Kingdom
The Republic of Ireland
Ireland
The United States
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Niagara Falls
New York City and Its History
Welcome to New York
The Dawn of American Independence: Boston and the American Revolution
Colonial Days
Educational Tours

American Holidays

American Holidays
Easter
April Fool's Day
Flag Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Christmas
New Years
Jewish Holidays in America

Famous Places

Colonial Williamsburg (Listening Material/American Panorama)
Washington, D.C. (American Patchwork)
New York City
New Orleans (American Pictures)

American History

The First English Colony in America
Plantation Life
Hospitality on Plantations
The War of Independence

The Internet

E-Mail
Computer Lists, Newsgroups on Usenet, and E-Mail Newsletters
Using the World Wide Web (WWW)
Studying Abroad and the Internet (Studying and Living in the United States)
Link  Invitation to the World of Internet Reading
Link  Evaluating Sources by Deborah Healey
Link  Evaluating Sources--Practice by Deborah Healey
Link  Finding Authoritative Sources on the Internet by Deborah Healey

Science

Pollution

English Newspapers

Reading English Newspapers--Why
Reading English Newspapers--How

Literature

Jane Austen
The Bronte Sisters
Charles Dickens
William Shakespeare
William Wordsworth

Writing Skills

Link  The English Paragraph
Link  The Topic Sentence
Link  Transitions in a Paragraph
Link  Narratives
Link  Making Referents Clear (Not found)
Link  Outlining
Link  Summarizing

Reading Skills

Link  Meaning from Context
Link  Skimming


Link  Reading The Internet TESL Journal
Link  Things to Read
Link  ELT Textbooks



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