Hi!

Try the TESOL Listserve fom CUNY.  they have sub-sections for basically everything.  Dave Spearling's ESL cafe also has forums which are sometime active. It is at eslcafe.com. I don't have the TESOL address here at the moment but a net search should yeild it fairly easily.  If you can't find it via a net search, please post again later this week and I will find the address and post it.  Can't do it now, I'm in a hurry.

All the Best, Mike

  Su Piao <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi everybody,

As not a native speaker but a learner from a non-English speaking country, I want to discuss something about English learning. In ATEG, what you discuss is so difficult for a beginner, so I want to join another group which is more suitable for learners.
Who can give me your instruction?

Yours
Piao Su

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