IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH! HOW? TWITTER!!!

What’s Twitter? Twitter is a tool that you can use to send messages of up to 140 characters to a group of followers while you also follow others. It’s a great tool that works with any device that you use to connect to the Internet. The messages are short, and easy to read. It’s the perfect platform to practice the English language
- Sign up for a free Twitter account
- Once you’ve signed up, log in to your account. You can add a background, a picture of yourself and a short biography if you want.
- Navigate to the TheEngTeacher Twitter page and click on “Follow” which you’ll see on the left hand side of the page
- You can participate as much as you want. Here’s a little explanation:You can sign up to only follow TheEngTeacher Twitter page at Twitter – which means you’ll get only what I post to the service.You can also sign up to follow other followers of the site by clicking on “followers” on the right hand side of the page. By doing this, you’ll receive other people’s examples automatically – a great way to improve your understanding of the English language, and make new friends around the world!
The main idea is to learn new vocabulary and practice your writing through participation. It won’t take much time because you’ll just have 140 characters to practice with. You’ll get updates during the day if you follow people with other examples you can learn from. Of course, you can see all the updates at TheEngTeacher Twitter page You can also use your mobile phone, iPhone, BlackBerry etc., or other Internet accessing device to participate.
The main thing is you’ll be getting English practice done everyday and it’s free!
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Such a great explanation..I just discovered the effect of twitter and liked it..
hi! dropping by..i also want to ask, u do teach english online right?
how do you do that? i want to be able to do what you are doing too…
i work in a call center, i’m paid to blog, and i’m currently earning my diploma in Prof Educ..
any tips? tht would be a big help..thanks! Tc!
FEW ARE USING IT ALREADY TO PRACTISE THEIR ENGLISH