Archive for February, 2010

English as a foreign language?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Learn English
Teaching English as a foreign language, which is often referred to as TEFL simply means teaching English, either in the UK or overseas to students whose first or main language is not English.
Commercial language schools throughout the UK and overseas, educate students of all ages and levels of competence, in classes of various class sizes. Some specialize in teaching to executives based in industry, diplomats, professionals and doctors. Senior executives usually benefit from one to one teaching.  Classes are usually taught in English, even with beginners.
Below is an example of an HTML sitemap from a professional individual language training school based in North Devon, (UK):

Site maps written in HTML are a useful tool used in conjunction with an XML site map. Here is the xml version of the same sitemap.

Old Style

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The picture below is of a painting from 2007, it still hangs in the dining room in Woolacombe.

I have spent the last week building a website and have had no time to get anymore paintings started for the exhibition in June. I have however reconsidered my position and might strike off into a totaly different direction.

I have also been playing around with the iPhone Wordpress App. It has made my life so much easier enabling me to upload images and posts without the need to boot up my computer. Splendid!

 

Another painting

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Here is a couple of ideas for  paintings for the exhibition at Broomhill Art Hotel in June 2010.