Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Learn English With Mr. Duncan

Mr. Duncan is an Englishman who has travelled to many countries and during this time he has learned many things. Commonly about his own approach towards other people and the mistakes he had made on his journey through life, that’s what he says in his blog “Misterduncan in writing”. At the moment he dedicates his time for teaching English, that’s sinceOctober 2006, he has been producing English teaching videos and posting them on twovideo channels, one is called Ask MisterDuncan which was launched on February 20th 2010, and the other one is called duncaninchina,both of them on You Tube,where all of his lessons can be viewed,his videos have achieved thousands of views, but they are not only viewed, they are studied and commented, that’s due to their high quality of producing and Mr. Duncan’s skills to present all the content. What really surprises is that all his lessons are free. He does not ask for money. All his lessons in a complete version and believe it or not they are free.

Learn English with Mr Duncan, you may know him from channel 'duncaninchina' and 'Ask MisterDuncan’, with his Famous sentences: How are you today? Are you OK? I hope so!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Wordbook - from VOA

Discover English!


Open the Interactive Wordbook to hear English words and their definitions. Each word has a definition and example sentences so you can hear the word and its meaning.


VOA - learning English/ - interactive

Friday, August 5, 2011

Life's a Mess - from GCFL

A poodle and a collie were walking down the street. The poodle turned to the collie and complained, "My life is a mess. My owner is mean, my girlfriend is having an affair with a German shepherd, and I'm nervous as a cat."

"Why don't you go see a psychiatrist?" asked the collie.

"I can't," replied the poodle. "I'm not allowed on the couch."

Received from ArcaMax Jokes.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

A web page and mailing list for distributing GOOD and CLEAN jokes

The GCFL is a qualified sharing list of clean jokes available at http://www.gcfl.net; that is an abbreviation for Good, Clean Funnies List, you can read it by accessing the Net or receiving them by mail. That’s a good idea to start ones morning laughing a little bit and another important point is that, you are free for sharing them with other ones that also like jokes.
The site defines "clean" as something that is appropriate for sharing with both sexes, family members and friends. No vulgar language. No foul subject matter. They support the idea of telling such a joke to someone that they respect.
GCFL does not write funnies. They are received from other supporters and other sources. They generally use the term "Received from" to credit someone sending a joke, and "via" if it is from a second party.
In conclusion you can choose the best jokes for reading by the evaluations each joke receives by the clicks the usual readers provide for each joke.