The document provides tips for studying English at home, including creating a study plan with scheduled times for different skills like listening, reading, writing and speaking practice. It also gives suggestions for improving specific skills like listening, reading and writing through enjoyable activities and practicing different reading techniques. Students are encouraged to find a balance with leisure activities.
3. Create a Study Plan 1.30-2.30 8.30-10.30 6.30-8.30 4.30-6.30 2.30-4.30 12.30-1.30 10.30-12.30 8:30-10.30 Sun Sat Fri Thurs Wed Tues Mon Time
4. SAMPLE ELICOS – Individual Student Study Plan - MORNING CLASSES 8.30-10.30 6.30-8.30 4.30-6.30 2.30-4.30 ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC 1.30-2.30 12.30-1.30 CLASSES ELICOS 10.30-12.30 8:30-10.30 Sun Sat Fri Thurs Wed Tues Mon Time
5. SAMPLE ELICOS – Individual Student Study Plan - MORNING CLASSES ILC Self Study Speaking ILC Self Study Speaking ILC Self Study Reading ILC Self Study Listening ILC Self Study Listening 1.30-2.30 8.30-10.30 Listening / Reading - News/ Newspaper Listening / Reading - News/ Newspaper Listening / Reading - News/ Newspaper Listening / Reading - News/ Newspaper Listening / Reading - News/ Newspaper 6.30-8.30 Travel time Shopping/ Dinner/ SPEAKING 4.30-6.30 Self Study Reading Self Study Writing Self Study Writing Self Study Listening Self Study Listening 2.30-4.30 Self Study /Homework 12.30-1.30 Self Study / Homework CLASSES ELICOS 10.30-12.30 8:30-10.30 Sun Sat Fri Thurs Wed Tues Mon Time
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15. Example Contents Page 1.How to be a good learner 1 2.How to be a better listener 7 3.How to be a better reader 14 4.How to be a better writer 22 5.How to be a better speaker 30 6.Ideas for English language learning 40 7.Why read a novel? 45 8.How to use textbooks 47 9.How can your teacher help? 50 10. Leisure and Study 60
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17. EXAMPLE New York plane crash pilot Chesley Sullenberger hailed as hero January 16, 2009 THE pilot of the US Airways jet that crashed into icy waters off New York has been hailed as a hero after coolly overseeing the miraculous escape of 155 passengers and crew. The pilot was praised by survivors and officials for smoothly landing the jet belly-first onto the Hudson River, allowing passengers to make a successful evacuation from the stricken craft. The captain was former military fighter pilot Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III, with the New York Daily News swiftly branding him “The Hero of the Hudson”. “ It would appear that the pilot did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river, and then making sure that everybody got out,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told reporters. “I had a long conversation with the pilot. He walked the plane twice after everybody else was off. And tried to verify that there was nobody else onboard. And assures us there were not. “The first and most important thing is, this pilot did a wonderful job, and it would appear that all roughly 155, including crew and one infant, got out safely.”