Different Parts of English Club

Let me start a new discussion about the different parts of English Club.I’m here about several months but I don’t have complete information about all of this site’s sections.Let’s have some questions in this field:1. Which one of English Club’s parts are you using?(If it’s possible please name all of them that you use)2. Why are you using those parts? What are the benefits of using them in your idea?3. Can you introduce those parts briefly, please?4. Is there any part that you don’t like? And what are its reasons?

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  • 1. Which one of English Club’s parts are you using?
    Blog, forum


    2. Why are you using those parts? What are the benefits of using them in your idea?

    I use these parts because I can read article written by someone and can write a comment. That is a good practice of writing and reading. Also, I can get some interesting info from blog and forum.

    3. Can you introduce those parts briefly, please?

    At blog section, as a reader, you can read blogs that were posted by someone, and as a writer, you can write anything that you want and post. Someone who get intersted in your post can write a comment in response to your post, so you can get some feedback to your post. In terms of this, you can enjoy an interactive conversation though your post.

    4. Is there any part that you don’t like? And what are its reasons?

    So far, I have not found any dislike part. I am really enjoying this web !

    • Thank you so much, Akiyo.

      It was so useful.

      I have never used blog. But I’m interested to use it now.

  • Great topic! I look forward to the responses. I hope members will share all of the parts of EnglishClub.com, not just MyEC. For example, do you all know about Idiom of the Day?
    • Thank you, Tara.

      I can only guess it from its name but I have never used it here.

      Please tell us what its use is in your idea.

    • There are many different ways to use idiom of the day. You can practise using it in the chat room. You can add it to your own personal vocabulary dictionary. You can suggest it to Skoon for word of the day. You can surprise your English teacher by using it. You can blog about it. What uses can you think of?
    • Yes, I agree with you and I can also use it in my English class, use it in speaking.

      And one more question:

      Is this part interesting enough in your idea?

  • Whenever I log unto EC, I automatically click the following:

    2381032207?profile=original1- As a member of the Welcoming Committee, I get updated with the newly registered members by clicking this.

     

    2 - My page tells me about the members who require my attention by their dropped messages.

     

    3 - By clicking this, I get updated with the latest blog published.  I love leaving comments when I am not busy.

     

    Those are my favorite sections in EC.

    • Thank you, Anele.

      And I saw your comment in my page in the first days that I had come here.

      That was very kind of you.

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