Go back to February 2001
The list of projects


All fun things eventually end... and new fun things begin.

Project:  The Business Plan for Camu Camu

George and anyone who wants practice with business English.


Project:  The 8-Week Program for becoming a better student  (on the web, created for all students)
Irene  Mariana  .... Each day, we put something interesting for you to do.

Write to Steve:  [email protected]

Electric Boat 1
go to:  Elec Boat 2
go to: Elec Boat 3
Go to March 2001
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Go to an interesting web page for more homework www.Whatdoyaknow.com?
Are you looking for good books? Go to www.Zebrapress.com
www.teacherstoteachers.com

"Every Country Tour" -- Help Gustavo visit 140 countries before he turns 30 (Guinness World Record)


For more homework and an education in liberal arts, read the lectures of Dr. Steven Alford at www.nova.edu/~alford
Our boats met some interesting observers on our route near Las Olas Blvd.
Carmen is a dedicated driver.
You can see the other two boats that we rented...
The other boats are looking at a list of words that we created in class before we went on the boats.
Juan is a steady driver.
He held the wheel firmly.
Otik (left) shows the lovely Eugenia how to change the speed.
Eugenia enjoys the top speed of 6 miles per hour!
Cornelia from Switzerland enjoys mathematics and making artistic drawings of buildings.  She's also a good student of English.
This is a set of suggestions for teachers of English who want to take their students on an electric boat.


1.  Pre-teach some words.  Ask the students to write the words down.  You dictate the words to the students.  You read the list to them and they write them down.  You read the words slowly and one at a time. 

2.  You check their spelling and you explain it. 

THE NEXT DAY
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