Talk a Lot: Discussion Words: Micro - Activities Public Class

Thursday, July 23 2009 | 1:00 PM (Central European Standard Time)

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About the Class

Fun word games for elementary to pre - intermediate students of English - using Talk a Lot method. All welcome!

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Keywords: talk a lot, efl, esl, english, englishbanana, matt purland, language learning: english speaking, free online class, school level, fun learning, english

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somismart
By: somismart
797 days 20 hours 25 minutes ago

great i hav join dis site to watch ur free lecture excellent!!!!

Amr Hashem
By: Amr Hashem
885 days 13 hours 55 minutes ago

hi my teacher i joined in this site to watch your free lectures

Luiz Augusto
By: Luiz Augusto
932 days 10 hours 4 minutes ago

Congratulations Matt and everybody. The English Class was excellent as usual.

About Matt Purland
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Hi there!

I'm a qualified English teacher with nine years of experience teaching EFL / ESL - in the classroom and online.

My website is called English Banana.com. There you can download over 1,500 free printable worksheets, as well as complete books for students and teachers. Click below to go there now:

http://www.englishbanana.com/online-english-class-native-speaker.html

I'm the author of the Talk a Lot Free Spoken English course, which is a free download available from:

http://www.englishbanana.com/talkalot/

The first two Talk a Lot books have been downloaded more than 420,000 times.

My Skype name is: matt.purland

More info about me:

Matt Purland is a lecturer in English Language. He has a BA Honours degree in Drama from the University of Wales and a Postgraduate Certificate in Further Education from the University of Derby. In 2002 he launched English Banana.com, which has become a hugely popular English language learning resource website (see above for more info).