From: marco mazzi <mazzi@linus.nl.nuwc.navy.mil>
Subject: Inquiry..
To: acox@rmplc.co.uk
Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]
Hello Andy,
First of all, let me start by applauding your home page!
Ok.. Here is my inquiry: My cousin is a high school English
professor in Italy. He is looking for English instructional
videos that are targeted to an intermediate level English
class. It would be marvellous if these videos solely contained
Italian-English instruction but this is not essential. So the
question is: where could I get such instructional videos???
Any help would be appreciated.. Thank you for your time..
Sincerely,
Marco Mazzi
From: Highbury Grove School <higrove@rmplc.co.uk>
To: acox@rmplc.co.uk
Subject: new material
I work in a school in Islington which has about a 40% ESL intake.
There are about 40 different languages represented. Turkish and
Bengali are the two largest groups. I have shown your page to
my colleagues in the ESL department and they are very interested.
I would like to now if it is better to send material by E mail
or via the post.
I look forward to hearing from you
Bob Hill (IT Dept)
From: List Editor <TSLHC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Subject: Re: BLN Online
To: Andy Cox <acox@MAILBOX.RMPLC.CO.UK>
To join TESL-L
To become a member of TESL-L (which not only gives access to the
complete
archives, but also the chance to participate in online discussions
and to
join the TESL-L special interest branches) follow the instructions
below.
Note that only TESL-L members can post messages to the group.
Send a message to LISTSERV@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
sub tesl-l firstname lastname
For example: Sub tesl-l Bill Clinton
Within a few minutes, you will receive a lengthy Welcome Message,
which
you should keep handy at all times. It has a lot of useful information,
including how to join the TESL-L branches and how to get files
from the
archives.
To be a member of any TESL-L branch, you must also be a member
of TESL-L.
We hope to see you online soon.
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To: acox@rmplc.co.uk
From: Bryony Beckitt <bryony@chbi.co.uk>
Dear Andy Cox,
Thank you for contacting YELL. Your web site has
now been
reviewed, and will soon be added to the YELL directory. If you
know of any
other sites which you feel have been missed out, please don't
hesitate to
inform us.
Yours sincerely,
YELL
From: David Sperling <sperling@pacificnet.net>
To: Andy Cox <acox@rmplc.co.uk>
Subject: Re: BLN Online
Andy,
Many thanks for visiting my page and for the complement regarding
my ESL
Cafe. I do have an ESL Add-to Link page where you can very easily
add your
program to the appropriate category. It's located on the menu
of my ESL
Cafe, but you can get there directly at:
http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/links.html
If you are not able to add it yourself, contact me and I'll be
happy to
add it for you.
All the best for the weekend,
Dave
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