THE FCE BLOG by Claudia Ceraso

Sunday, March 04, 2007

English Forums



Now, seriously

I find forums can be useful for answering specific questions. Or if you think you can help others. They are not a classroom or a place to hold long conversations. I think people spoil forums when they try to use the tool for a purpose it was never meant.

In forums, best comments are short and to the point. For talking longer than that, consider opening your own blog and run the show yourself.

Above all, do not get angry in a forum. If a moderator is not emerging to do their job of guaranteeing you have a nice experience sharing, please deprive them of the pleasure of your presence and contribution. If your ego got hurt, all I can say is "stiff upper lip".

Or read this and laugh out loud.

How many forum members does it take to change a lightbulb?

Forums tend to breed special characters, though. Perhaps this happens when people are more focused on themselves, creating a group to belong to -those things.


This funny example of how far a thread in a forum can go is worth a read. Hilarious, but I am sure you can spot these characters in any forum
independently of the topic in question. If you find yourself in one of these roles, think twice before you post or you are running the risk of being somewhat pathetic.
http://www.adelaider.com/?thread=6605

Forums for Students

Using English.com forums includes a section called "Ask a Teacher", usually the most crowded section. It also offers discussions on idioms, phrasal verbs, phonetics. Worth a look.

Flo-joe Discussion Forums
If you are preparing for a Cambridge certificate, probably no other forum in the entire English speaking cyberspace will suit you best. Divided into main sections such as Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and your experiences of FCE, CAE or CPE, these forums are lively, always active and for the most part well moderated. I am a visitor myself -you'll find me there for sure. I always enjoy the straightforward way students have to post their questions and help each other out. Highly recommended.

Dave's ESL Cafe
This forum is a classic. The threads on exams deal mainly with TOEFL, TOEIC and GRE, but you can find topics such as sports, food, pets and learning English of course.


Open Forums
There are two interesting new forums, but not exclusive for students.
Take this as a disclaimer.

Chinswing
This is a fairly new voice forum. You may write key words to help viewers to decide if they want to listen to you, but your message is in your voice. Nifty. Teachers of English have been discussing there how this can be used to help. Topics? You may find anything. Watch out.

ConvinceMe.net
This is a forum that allows you to debate in three different ways: openly debate, battle head-to-head and king of the hill (see the site for a detail on these). What is interesting is that even if you do not have something all that special to say, you may cast your vote on one side of the discussion or other.

Let me repeat it, this site may have all kind of content, beware what you click. I am including it here because it is possible to find real people who are not practising English. They are using real language and discussing the whole spectrum of possible topics.

This post is just a sample. The best of the best. There are a lot more! UK Student Life
for those who are travelling to the UK, Phrasebase.com, for finding people to practise any language you can think of.

One that I have always found intriguing is this Angielski forum. If only I spoke Polski! And I know they read the fceblog.

If you know of a good forum or want to share how they help you with your English, leave us a comment.

Source credit: Cartoon by Dave Walker



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4 Comments:

  • Hello,

    That's right - Ur blog is well known on ang.pl forum - that's where I found it :)

    Greetings from Cracow!
    Agnieszka

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 3:05 pm  

  • Agnieszka,

    Hi everyone in Cracow! Thank you for your comment. We have a lot to learn from the spontaneous way you share and cooperate in those forums.

    Do stay in touch.

    Best,

    Claudia

    By Blogger Claudia Ceraso, At 9:32 pm  

  • Tell ME that The internet brings us together!
    My fiancee lives in the USA, And I live in Argentina.. we met by chatting AND WE LOVE EACH OTHER!

    by the way.. I don´t know how I got here, but I´m studying the FCE, so I think I´ll be here again!
    really "cool" blog

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 8:32 pm  

  • Hi, Claudia--and other readers.

    I was glad to see your warning that students should approach forum posts with caution. Although all of the fora that you cited are useful to a smaller or greater degree, some contain errors and misleading information--probably because some of the individuals posting responses to questions do not know English well OR because they do not really know the answer to a particular question (that is, they might know that something is not standard usage, but they don't know why).

    By the way, I'm glad that "The FCE Blog" is becoming internationally known!

    Dennis in Phoenix

    By Blogger Dennis, At 10:51 am  

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