This Video Gallery Offers some interesting Videos on Learning and Teaching English as well as Videos about England, Kent ,London, Canterbury and other places you might want to visit when you come to study English with us at London House School of English. To find out more, visit our links page and our activities programme. Special trips can be arranged on request.
The National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum (NALDIC) is the UK professional body for all those interested in raising the achievement of bilingual pupils with English as an Additional Language. NALDIC was inaugurated in 1993 and since its formation has acted as the voice of the profession. It provides a professional forum for: Teaching and learning of English as an Additional Language Supporting bilingualism Raising the achievement of ethnic minority learners The development and understanding of this field of education
The city of Canterbury, or as the Romans called it -- Durovernum Cantiacorum, lies in Kent in the southeast region of England. Pope Gregory the Great sent Augustine to the area in 597 A.D. to convert the heathen English King Athelbert of Kent. Augustine built his priory on the present cathedral grounds. Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in the building in 1170. The cathedral has grown massive over the years and is now the oldest church in England that's still in use. The city is charming, with great shopping and tremendous history and heritage, and it's a lot more fun than it was when Geoffrey Chaucer wrote "The Canterbury Tales" in 1387.
A look at what's on offer to see and do at Canterbury Roman Museum.
Canterbury from Air
A guide to Canterbury!
Dover Castle is situated at Dover, Kent and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history. To find out more go to our links page.
This is avideo-based training product for English as a Foreign Language educators in 14 modules. Created and distributed by the U.S. Department of State; directed and produced by the University of Oregon. Available for overseas use. http://oelp.uoregon.edu/shaping.html
Error Correction videos including lecture by Rod Ellis
Mixed level and topic English Vocabulary by jenniferesl
Business English Vocabulary