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Inviting Students + Student Guide


There are 2 ways of inviting students to your class. It depends on if your students
are already registered on EnglishCentral. Chose the one which you think works best
for your teaching situation.


A)   Registered Students.                       B) Unregistered Students


A) Registered Students

Simply have students use the unique url supplied by EnglishCentral.

The link can be copied by students and visited online OR sent by the teacher to
students through our Teacher Tools emailing invite system.
B) Unregistered Students
If your students are not already registered on EnglishCentral you can
invite them using our email invite system. Students then should register and follow
the instructions as detailed below in the Student Registration Guide.
Student Registration GUIDE

1.     You’ll receive an invitation from your teacher. Click the link in the email
invitation from you teacher. The invitation will ask you to visit EnglishCentral. It will look
something like this.




Your teacher might also just give you the link. Simply visit the link (your class video
channel) and follow the instructions.

2.  Register. It is free and allows you to keep track of your progress! Enter your
name, email address and password. That’s it!
If you already have an account, simply log in.




3. You’ll get a welcome message and instructions. It is just 3 simple steps to get
started and begin learning with your teacher’s video channel.


1. Choose the topics that interest you!

We have many topics under Business, Travel, Social, Media and Pronunciation.

2. Select your level from an Internationally recognized standard or use our
levels.




3. Provide us with additional information (native language) and upload your
profile photo.
4.   Go to your my English page. Navigate on EnglishCentral using the top tabs. Set
your preferred language. Your class will be listed on the page. Click it to go to your
class.
5.  Go to your class video page. Look at the videos you will be both practicing and
speaking.
6.    Your Profile Page. This is what your profile page looks like. Change your personal
info. See your progress. Change your account info. and upgrade.
7.   Watch and Speak Videos. Use the video player and watch videos. First listen
to the video. Next, speak the video using a headset. Get instant feedback and points
for your speaking. Click on any word to get a definition and see how it is
pronounced.




Every video has a vocabulary quiz . Also, share the video with friends. Tell
others how you did on the video!
8. The Player. We have state of the art speech recognition technology. Watch.
Record your voice. Get instant feedback and so much more!




9. Recording.   Usually, we will automatically connect with your microphone and
you will be ready to record. We highly recommend a headset when recording.
Sometimes though, you will be asked to set your audio settings.
10.   Learn Words. Every video and every category has a powerful video quiz. Or
study a video cliplist of a word. The words you study will be automatically set to
your level. Change your level any time, if you want to study more words or all the
words.
11.  Pronunciation We record and analyze your pronunciation. Every sound is
monitored and you’ll get expert practice help for your weaknesses. Our intuitive
system is second to none.
12. Your Ranking.     Click “Ranking” at the top of every page. Compare your
ranking and points level to others. There are many categories.




13. Get Help. Look in our footer for so many other places to get information and
connect. Also visit the Member’s Forum for conversation about EnglishCentral. Or
make a comment below every video and ask for help!




Any Questions? Please contact us at info@englishcentral.com and we’ll be
happy to help you out.
Inviting Students And User Guide

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Inviting Students And User Guide

  • 1. Inviting Students + Student Guide There are 2 ways of inviting students to your class. It depends on if your students are already registered on EnglishCentral. Chose the one which you think works best for your teaching situation. A) Registered Students. B) Unregistered Students A) Registered Students Simply have students use the unique url supplied by EnglishCentral. The link can be copied by students and visited online OR sent by the teacher to students through our Teacher Tools emailing invite system.
  • 2. B) Unregistered Students If your students are not already registered on EnglishCentral you can invite them using our email invite system. Students then should register and follow the instructions as detailed below in the Student Registration Guide.
  • 3. Student Registration GUIDE 1. You’ll receive an invitation from your teacher. Click the link in the email invitation from you teacher. The invitation will ask you to visit EnglishCentral. It will look something like this. Your teacher might also just give you the link. Simply visit the link (your class video channel) and follow the instructions. 2. Register. It is free and allows you to keep track of your progress! Enter your name, email address and password. That’s it!
  • 4. If you already have an account, simply log in. 3. You’ll get a welcome message and instructions. It is just 3 simple steps to get started and begin learning with your teacher’s video channel. 1. Choose the topics that interest you! We have many topics under Business, Travel, Social, Media and Pronunciation. 2. Select your level from an Internationally recognized standard or use our levels. 3. Provide us with additional information (native language) and upload your profile photo.
  • 5. 4. Go to your my English page. Navigate on EnglishCentral using the top tabs. Set your preferred language. Your class will be listed on the page. Click it to go to your class.
  • 6. 5. Go to your class video page. Look at the videos you will be both practicing and speaking.
  • 7. 6. Your Profile Page. This is what your profile page looks like. Change your personal info. See your progress. Change your account info. and upgrade.
  • 8. 7. Watch and Speak Videos. Use the video player and watch videos. First listen to the video. Next, speak the video using a headset. Get instant feedback and points for your speaking. Click on any word to get a definition and see how it is pronounced. Every video has a vocabulary quiz . Also, share the video with friends. Tell others how you did on the video!
  • 9. 8. The Player. We have state of the art speech recognition technology. Watch. Record your voice. Get instant feedback and so much more! 9. Recording. Usually, we will automatically connect with your microphone and you will be ready to record. We highly recommend a headset when recording. Sometimes though, you will be asked to set your audio settings.
  • 10.
  • 11. 10. Learn Words. Every video and every category has a powerful video quiz. Or study a video cliplist of a word. The words you study will be automatically set to your level. Change your level any time, if you want to study more words or all the words.
  • 12. 11. Pronunciation We record and analyze your pronunciation. Every sound is monitored and you’ll get expert practice help for your weaknesses. Our intuitive system is second to none.
  • 13. 12. Your Ranking. Click “Ranking” at the top of every page. Compare your ranking and points level to others. There are many categories. 13. Get Help. Look in our footer for so many other places to get information and connect. Also visit the Member’s Forum for conversation about EnglishCentral. Or make a comment below every video and ask for help! Any Questions? Please contact us at info@englishcentral.com and we’ll be happy to help you out.