Kc2cwn Echolink ESL System English As A Second Language

The Group is maintained By Martin Stratton. KC2CWN

This group is for Licenced Amatuer radio operator from around the world.
who are looking to learn to speak english , for help and advice on Echolink or setting up echolink.
Even if you nead help with any part of you amateur radio station or antenna System the advice you need will be found hear.

You will make some great new freinds from all four corners of the world who also have the same interest as your self. you will find in this group you will have an endless amount of help and advice on tap as there are some verry clever members all willing and happy to help there fellow amateurs.
So have a radio related question just post the question.

As a member of the group you will have full use of the group,s Own Conferance room On the Echolink network. To Be Announced ( USA ) The RF Node Number. ( TO BE ANNOUNCED ) for those who want to dial in from your tranceiver.

As the group grows and the number of members gets higher we are open to idea,s on how to make the group Better to members.

i will be setting up an email Address and posting it here so you can email me kc2cwn with any idea,s. you may have.

There will also be a Web page for the group , with a schedule for
several chairmen to run separate English language meetings to simply learn english using echolink.

MIXXER IS PART B  of the ESL program.

For those who are not Ham radio operators , but would still like to

study English as a Second Language.

 


 Mixxer User account

ESL Program FAQ


  1. What are the rules for the ESL Program?

        There aren't any rules. The site is just here to help you to speak fluently. In exchange for them helping you, you help them with the language they're learning. I do have a bit of advice, however.

    • Agree in advance how often you'll meet and how long you'll spend on each language.  Typically this is about an hour, 30 minutes in each language.  For beginners you might want to make the time shorter.  For more advanced speakers, it can be longer.
    • Don't switch back in forth throughout the conversation. Stick with one language at a time. Otherwise, the person with more advanced second language skills tends to dominate the conversation.
    • Be super polite. Since you're both strangers, communicating over the internet, and from different cultures it's easy to have misunderstandings.